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 Lady Lara...

Lady Lara

Asking €230,000,000 with Merle Wood & Associates and Y.CO

Builder: Lürssen
Length: 91m
Designers: Reymond Langton Design

The most expensive superyacht for sale is Lady Lara, which has joined the market for the first time since her delivery in 2015. She boasts a range of entertainment amenities, including two swimming pools – the largest of which can be transformed into a dance-floor – and a custom surround sound set-up. The second pool is found on the sundeck with a swim-up bar, with a large day bed and sun lounger also on this level. Accommodation is for a total of 16 guests across eight cabins and the master suite is positioned on a dedicated owner's deck. It includes a private exterior terrace accessible from the cabin, a library, his and hers bathrooms and dressing rooms.

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Lurssen   91 m •   2015

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Lurssen   89 m •  16 guests •  €230,000,000

Pelorus

Asking €185,000,000 with Burgess

Builder: Lürssen
Length: 114.5m
Designers: Tim Heywood, Terence Disdale

Pelorus was delivered in 2003 as the 11th largest superyacht in the world and easily the largest yacht to be built by Lürssen at the time. She was commissioned by a Saudi businessman who enjoyed a single cruise aboard his new vessel before a new buyer made an offer too good to refuse. Exterior designer Tim Heywood stocked the yacht with a top deck lido featuring two swimming pools, two helicopter pads and a vast sea-level platform that is revealed by opening the transom. The immense task of designing the interior was carried out by Terence Disdale, who opted to use natural materials wherever possible to maintain a "casual" atmosphere to offset the yacht’s imposing frame. Pelorus can welcome 18 guests with room for an additional 46 crew members.

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Lurssen   114.5 m •   2003

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Lurssen   114.5 m •  18 guests •  €185,000,000

Elements

Asking €112,000,000 with Camper & Nicholsons

Builder: Yachtley
Length: 80m
Designer: Alpha Marine, Cristiano Gatto

Delivered in 2019, Elements is Lloyd's classed and SOLAS compliant. Her gilded Gatto interiors can accommodate 24 guests in 12 cabins, all equipped with entertainment centres, Sony television screens and full en suite bathroom facilities. A favourite area for active guests will be the beach club aft on the lower deck, which features two swim platforms opening to sea level port and aft, a massage room, Turkish bath and a bar. Other leisure highlights include an elevator providing access to all decks and a helipad.

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Yachtley   80 m •   2019

Yachts for sale

Yachtley   80 m •  24 guests •  €112,000,000

Yachts for charter

Yachtley   80 m •   24 guests • Price from €800,000 p/w

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

Yachts for charter

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

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. 

Seanna

Asking €49,500,000 with Burgess

Builder: Benetti
Length: 64.5m
Designers: RWD, Susan Young

Delivered in 2011, Seanna's design combines classic Benetti brand motifs, such as covered companionways and sculpted mullions. Her standout features include an elevated observation deck which, positioned above the sundeck, hosts an enclosed party room. Below, the lower deck has a gym and large beach club, while inside is the main-saloon which can be converted into a cinema room. A grand marble lobby is found at the heart of the vessel and her interior is finished in fine Italian leathers, rich walnut woodwork and nickel inlays. Other highlights include a library with electric fireplace and a massage room.

Utopia IV

Asking $47,900,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship

Builder: Rossinavi
Length: 63m
Designers: Team For Design – Enrico Gobbi

The award-winning Utopia IV is on the market for the first time since her delivery in 2018. She recently benefitted from a refit which included a full paint job and service of all major machinery including engines, jet drives, and generators. Accommodation is across six en suite cabins, including a forward-facing master suite with its own six-metre terrace. Brands such as Armani and Hermes feature throughout. Special features include a 70-square-metre beach club in the transom, three spa pools and a touch-and-go helipad. In 2023, she made headlines when she rescued a stranded vessel off the coast of Florida.

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Rossinavi   63 m •   2018

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Rossinavi   63 m •  12 guests •  $47,900,000

Book Ends

Asking €42,000,000 with Ocean Independence

Builder: Heesen
Length: 50m
Designers: Omega Architects, Van Oossanen Naval Architects, Cristiano Gatto Design

Book Ends follows Aquamarine as the second unit in the Dutch shipyard's 5000 Aluminium series. She was built by an experienced yachtsman and is in as-new condition with low hours and light owners use. Accommodation is for 12 guests in five cabins, including a full-beam (nine metre) owner's cabin forward on the main deck with marble bathroom, separate study and walk-in wardrobe. Book Ends' flex-use beach club is also worth noting – the broker envisions the space converted to a sea-level gym for morning workouts, a lounge area during the day and an entertainment space by night.

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Heesen Yachts   49.98 m •   2022

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Heesen Yachts   50 m •  12 guests •  €42,000,000

My Legacy

Asking €39,950,000 with Burgess

Builder: Codecasa
Length: 55.8m
Designers: Tommaso Spadolini

Commissioned by an experienced owner looking to upgrade in size, this custom-built superyacht has only been privately and lightly used since new. My Legacy's standout feature is her interior decòr, which incorporates rich, damask fabrics with a jewel-toned colour palette of reds and blues. Up top, her substantial sundeck is arranged with a bar, sunloungers and a pool flanked by sunpads and sheltered by a windscreen.

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Codecasa   55.75 m •   2021

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Codecasa   55.8 m •  10 guests •  €39,950,000

Papa

Asking €35,950,000 with Burgess

Builder: Amels
Length: 55m
Designer: Tim Heywood, Laura Sessa

Papa is one of the youngest pre-owned Amels on the market. Delivered in 2019, she’s most recently been used as a charter yacht. Accommodation is across five cabins including a full-beam owner’s suite with a fold-out balcony. A stand-out feature is her split-level sun deck, featuring a large raised hot tub, open-air Teppanyaki grill, al fresco cinema and helipad. The sea-level beach club is another. There’s also a light-filled saloon, formal dining room and bright sky lounge to enjoy at all times of day and night.

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Amels   55 m •   2019

Yachts for sale

Amels   55 m •  10 guests •  €35,950,000

Yachts for charter

Amels   55 m •   10 guests • Price from $315,000 p/w

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