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31m Cerri Cantieri Navali motor yacht Vanadis joins the market

17 August 2026 • Written by Lucy Pughe-Morgan

The 31.2-metre Cerri Cantieri Navali motor yacht Vanadis has joined the market for the first time, listed for sale with Georges Bourgoignie and Daria Pop of Fraser.

Built in Italy in 2019, the motor yacht has been meticulously maintained with recent upgrades completed in 2025.  Guido De Groot designed both her exterior lines and contemporary interiors, while Ginton Naval Architects developed the naval architecture. According to her broker, Vanadis stands out for her "unique","elegant in design, efficient through hybrid propulsion, and engineered for the future."

Vanadis is asking €7,500,000 VAT paid

Stepping on board, a light and airy main saloon greets guests with a sociable layout, offering a comfortable lounge area that flows naturally into the dining space for six. The large windows flanking the open-plan layout allow for sunlight to fill the space, brightening the neutral interiors. 

Accommodation on board is for six guests across three cabins. The layout includes a full-beam master cabin featuring a private sofa area, a desk, a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite finished in marble-look surfaces. Guest accommodation comprises two spacious en suite twin cabins, one with a desk. The soft, neutral furnishings and large windows keep the cabins feeling open on board.

Beneath the overhang on the teak-laid main deck aft, comfortable al fresco dining is provided on a light wood table encircled by a built-in sofa, seating six guests.

The foredeck encourages sunbathing and admiring the views, offering a row of sunpads and a small coffee table facing forward. 

The heart of social life on board unfolds on the spacious sundeck, where guests can unwind on plush sun loungers and soft furnishings beneath a retractable canopy. A dedicated dining area, sheltered under a hardtop, ensures al fresco entertaining in any weather, transforming every meal into an occasion.

When cruising, the aft deck accommodates a five-metre tender. At anchor, it reshapes into a spacious beach club with sunbeds, extending the living space to the water's edge. 

The yacht for sale can reach a top speed of 12.5 knots, with a cruising speed of eight knots, powered by twin Caterpillar diesel-electric engines. 

Vanadis is asking €7,500,000, VAT paid.


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