The 32.7-metre modern classic motor yacht Far Niente has been listed for sale with Dominic Meredith-Hardy of Classic Charters.
Despite her classical profile, Far Niente was delivered only a year ago in June 2024 by Turkish shipyard SES Yachts - as a result, she is host to the latest technology and modern innovations, including a fuel-efficient hull design. Hoek Design Naval Architects penned her naval architecture, exterior and interior design, with her round-bilged hull and wood panelling said to be inspired by the "Dutch herring luggers of the early 1900s".
Far Niente was commissioned by experienced owners, constructed with a steel hull and a wood-composite superstructure, designed as an "exquisite classic style expedition yacht", according to her broker. She was recently featured in the May 2025 issue of BOAT International, below.
Read More/Classical jazz: On board the 33m modern classic Far Niente that blends vintage charm with new-world techAccommodation on board is for 10 guests in five cabins, including a full-beam, en suite owner's cabin on the main deck, with three additional cabins allocated for a crew of six.
Far Niente's interiors represent a timeless blend of the old and the new. Grey-washed oak and white panelling highlight her more contemporary build, while exposed traditional deck heads and timber beams on the main and bridge deck provide an artisanal, classical feel.
A spacious main saloon offers dining for 10 to aft while a comfortable L-shaped lounge space with entertainment centre lies forward. The bridge deck above offers panoramic views from both the interior television lounge and the elongated deck with al fresco dining, sunpads and an optional awning.
The modern classic motor yacht is also capable of storing two tenders in her foredeck, launched and retrieved using a retractable crane.
The motor yacht for sale is powered by one MAN diesel engine, cruising comfortably at 9.5 knots, with a maximum speed of 11 knots and a range of 3,750 nautical miles. Key specs include an interior volume of 200GT, a beam of 6.7 metres and a low 2.5-metre draft.
Far Niente is asking €13,000,000.