The 50 most expensive yachts for sale now

How much does a superyacht cost? The answer is not so simple. Much like a luxury watch or car, the asking price depends on a variety of factors such as age, pedigree and finish, with the largest and newest vessels peaking into the hundreds of millions. To give you a better idea, BOAT International rounds up the 50 most expensive yachts currently listed for sale, starting with the 105.3-metre H3...

Moonstone

Asking €76,900,000 with Superyacht Sales and Charter

Builder: Amels
Length: 60m
Designers: Tim Heywood, Damen Yachting, Luxury Projects

What impresses first about Moonstone is her tech capabilities. The superyacht is equipped with a hybrid propulsion system and a WASSP multi-beam sonar system that produces high-resolution bathymetric scanning, mapping out a live 3D view of the ocean floor. Though her leisure amenities are equally noteworthy, encompassing a sundeck with Jacuzzi, gym and massage room and an owner's cabin with Mongolian marble in the bathroom. Accommodation is for a party of 12.

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Amels   60 m •   2021

Laurel

Asking $69,500,000 with IYC
Credit: IYC

Builder: Delta Marine
Length: 73.2
Designers: Donald Starkey

Laurel was delivered in 2006 as the flagship of the Seattle-based yard and the largest yacht built in the US in 75 years. Accommodation is across seven cabins, including a master cabin with two private terraces and a convertible cabin that can be used as a sauna room. On deck, she features a fully-equipped gym, with a library that converts into a private cinema. An elevator provides wheelchair access to all guest decks, while an ultra-modern stabilisation system eases roll motion effect, ensuring onboard comfort. She most recently attended the Miami International Boat Show 2024.

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Delta Marine   73.15 m •   2006

Yachts for sale

Delta Marine •  73.15 m •  12 guests •  $69,500,000

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Delta Marine •  73.15 m •   12 guests • Price from €525,000 p/w

Casino Royale

Asking €69,000,000 with Thompson of Monaco

Builder: Tankoa Yachts
Length: 72m
Designer: Francesco Paszkowski Design, Studio Ruggiero, Margherita Casprini

Delivered in 2018, Casino Royale (ex Solo) is no stranger to acclaim as a finalist in both the BOAT Design & Innovation Awards and the World Superyacht Awards. Her master cabin offers 180-degree views from its kingsize bed, a private study and a terrace with a sunbed and Jacuzzi. According to Paszkowski, one of the yacht's key design features is the beach club, which allows in natural light from a glass-bottom pool above and connects to the onboard wellness hub, complete with a Hammam and multiple fold-out terrace balconies.

Predator

Asking €69,000,000 with SuperYachtsMonaco

Builder: Feadship
Length: 72.8m
Designers: Feadship De Voogt, Bannenberg & Rowell

One for the history books, Predator is not only the first Feadship to be delivered with a reverse bow but broke several other records at the time of her launch in 2008, leading to a World Superyacht Award in 2009. At the time, she was one of the quietest Feadships ever built – despite her four-engine propulsion package – and had the tallest engine room of any Feadship and the longest uninterrupted interior views of any yacht in her class. The superyacht also comes with two custom "mini Predator" style tenders and a helipad. Predator has had only two owners since new and benefitted from an interior refit in 2016 that saw her guest accommodation refreshed.

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Feadship   72.8 m •   2008

Yachts for sale

Feadship •  72.8 m •  10 guests •  €69,000,000

Moonlight II

Asking €68,000,000 with Fraser

Builder: Neorion
Length: 91.4m
Designers: Alpha Marine, Lally Poulias, Murray & Associates

Delivered in 2005, Moonlight II is passenger-ship certified and can host up to 36 guests across 18 staterooms. During a refit period between 2014 and 2015, she was extended by 6.1 metres resulting in additional exterior spaces. Her 14-metre beam results in a spacious owner's apartment (with private access to a Jacuzzi) and plenty of spaces for entertaining, such as the skylounge with games room and bar. A vast beach club, cinema, grand piano and elevator to all decks are other standout features. Irish Boxer Conor McGregor was spotted holidaying on the superyacht in 2021. 

Artisan

Asking €59,750,000 with Burgess and Royal Yacht International

Builder: Benetti
Length: 63m
Designer: Espen Øino, Winch Design

Delivered in 2019, Artisan won a World Superyacht Award in 2020 for Best Exterior Design. The superyacht blends powerful performance with vast 1,245GT of internal living space, which feels surprisingly spacious considering her sleek profile. Accommodation is for a party of up to 12 guests in seven cabins, including a generous 160-square-metre master suite that overlooks a private bow terrace with intimate seating and sunpads. Perched just above the bridge deck, the forward fly deck is home to an enclosed gym and yoga studio, as well as a forward "love nest" to unwind in – a lofty area with a round outdoor sofa.

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Benetti   63 m •   2019

Yachts for sale

Benetti •  63 m •  16 guests •  €59,750,000

Lemon Tree

Asking €59,500,000 with Y.CO

Builder: Sanlorenzo
Length: 61.5m
Designer: Officina Italiana Design, Margherita Casprini, Francesco Paszkowski Design

Lemon Tree is one of the newer builds on this list, delivered in 2021 as the first Sanlorenzo 62Steel. What sets this superyacht apart is her owner's cabin, fitted with a private deck and pool and an adjoining sky lounge, which can be converted into a family cinema. Another highlight is the large Hammam and beach club, which has openings on three sides and a glass ceiling which lets natural light flood in through the pool. Accommodation is for a party of 14 guests in seven cabins – one of which can be converted into a massage room.

Yersin

€59,000,000 with Edmiston
Credit: Thierry Ameller

Builder: Piriou
Length: 77.6m
Designers: Pierre-Jacques Kubis

Yersin was conceived by an adventure-loving owner and delivered in 2015 as an eco-conscious, world-girdling expedition yacht. She's ice-classed, Polar-code compliant and equipped with a barge, seaplane and enough provisions to keep 18 people fed for 50 days. Her 2,198GT interiors were often used to house researchers, scientists and students, to the end of educating and progressing global conservation efforts. The superyacht is also built to be 95 per cent recyclable and is Clean Ship certified, resulting in very low environmental impact with minimal fuel consumption. Named after bacteriologist Doctor Alexandre Yersin, the ceremony was attended by HSH Prince Albert II and blessed by the Vicar General of Monaco.

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Piriou   76.6 m •   2015

Yachts for sale

Piriou •  76.6 m •  18 guests •  €59,000,000

Atomic

Asking $58,000,000 with IYC
Credit: Jim Raycroft

Builder: Viareggio Superyachts
Length: 63.8m
Designers: Espen Øino, Franck Darnet Design

Delivered in 2020, Atomic was commissioned by an avid scuba diver and accommodates a professional dive centre accessed via a folding balcony on her hull. Another standout feature is a coral-coloured mosaic pool on her sundeck, while her exterior spaces are characterised by splashes of "Monaco Red" – her owner’s favourite colour. A full bar, cosy gas firepit, al fresco dining table and ample sunbathing spots round out the superyacht's list of amenities. Accommodation is across six cabins, including a split-level master suite with a gym and an office. Intended for exploration, the yacht’s pilothouse features SOLAS-approved window shades and an integrated bridge system by Kongsberg.

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Viareggio Superyachts (VSY)   63.8 m •   2020

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Bella Vita

Asking $57,500,000 with Eastwind Yachts and Merle Wood & Associates

Builder: Lürssen
Length: 60m
Designer: Espen Oeino International, Glade Johnson

Bella Vita is best known for her sharp, contemporary interior by Glade Johnson; outfitted in handcrafted woods, contrasting fabrics and clever lighting throughout. Her sundeck has a bar, lounge and Jacuzzi along with a fully equipped gymnasium with cardio machines and free weights. Other special features include a full disco with laser lights, DJ mixing decks and smoke machine, and there is also an on-board facility to print global daily publications. She was launched in 2010 under the name Katie Sue II.

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