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...

DAR

Asking €208,000,000 with Large Yacht Corp

Builder: Oceanco
Length: 90m
Designers: Luiz De Basto, Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture, Nuvolari Lenard

DAR is the newest addition to this list, having joined the market in late March 2024. She was delivered in 2018 and won Motor Yacht of the Year "by a good margin" at the World Superyacht Awards the following year. Standout features include an owner's deck – complete with private saloon and Jacuzzi – as well as a wellness area, with Hammam, sauna and massage and beauty room. The upper deck sports a fresh water pool with counter current and the yacht also has a gymnasium with floor-to-ceiling windows. A six-person elevator serves all guest decks, with an owner's party of up to 14.

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Oceanco   90 m •   2018

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Victorious

POA with Barnes Yachting

Builder: AKYACHT
Length: 85m
Designers: Michael Leach Design, Marco Yachts, H2 Yacht Design

After beginning life as a 77-metre explorer 14 years ago, the completion of Victorious was long-awaited. Key features include an indoor pool in the beach club, cocktail lounge, observation saloon and a wine and cigar “clubroom” which features its own fireplace. Accommodation is for 24 guests in 12 cabins, with further quarters for a crew of 22. The owner's suite is located up on the bridge deck and benefits from direct access to the Jacuzzi and sunpads aft. On the foredeck is a "touch-and-go" helipad that can also be used as an entertainment space.

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AKYACHT   85 m •   2021

New Secret

Asking €109,000,000 with Burgess

Builder: Amels
Length: 74m
Designer: Tim Heywood, Winch Design

New Secret joined the market as-new in March 2024 and is the second unit in Amels' 242 LE series. She differs from her sistership Plvs Vltra in having a completely white superstructure. Accommodation is across six cabins and an owner's deck with master cabin, which features full-height glazing throughout. The suite overlooks a private foredeck lounge and includes a his-and-hers bathroom, office and lounge. Other highlights include an eight-metre swimming pool, a touch-and-go helipad and media lounge.

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Amels   74 m •   2017

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Amaryllis

Asking €89,000,000 with Moravia Yachting

Builder: Abeking and Rasmussen
Length: 78.4m
Designer: Reymond Langton Design

This five-deck superyacht has a dazzling display of Art Deco decor, including shimmering chandeliers and Macassar ebony furniture. Her current owner is Russian businessman and former president of the Bank of Moscow, Andrey Borodin. Amaryllis can sleep twelve guests across six cabins, plus an owner’s cabin complete with a claw-foot bed, lime-marble ensuite and 180-degree ocean views. Leisure highlights include a piano lounge and cinema suite, while her spacious beach club boasts a dedicated spa with sauna, steam room, plunge pool and massage room. Having spent a few seasons cruising exclusively in the Caribbean, she made a welcome return to the Mediterranean charter circuit in 2023. 

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Abeking & Rasmussen   78.43 m •   2011

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Abeking & Rasmussen   78.43 m •  12 guests •  €89,000,000

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Abeking & Rasmussen   78.34 m •   12 guests • Price from €770,000 p/w

Global

Asking €79,000,000 with IYC
Credit: Peter Seyfferth

Builder: Lürssen
Length: 74m
Designers: Espen Oeino International, Reymond Langton Design

Global is one of the newer entries on this list, having joined the market for the first time in March 2024 fresh from a "meticulous refit". An enticing beach club with sauna and massage room, a nightclub, cinema plus a helicopter deck are the standout features of the six-deck superyacht. Her "wine lounge", arranged with an 19-seater table and ten wine coolers adjacent, is also worth noting. Accommodation is for a party of 12, including an on-deck, full-beam master suite with Jacuzzi bath and his-and-hers private balconies.

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Lurssen   74 m •   2007

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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

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.

W

Asking €49,950,000 with Edmiston

Builder: Feadship
Length: 57.6m
Designers: Feadship De Voogt, Bannenberg & Rowell

Delivered as Larisa in 2013, W cruised under the same owner until she was sold in 2019. A 10-month refit soon followed, which saw W emerge from Feadship's Holland facilities with a gleaming silver hull, a larger Jacuzzi and an all-new television lounge. "The best thing about W is that she is a steel-hulled Feadship – and nothing even comes close," said W's current owner. "She gives you the freedom to explore anywhere in the world, unlike coastal yachts built by other companies." She's our latest entry to the list, having joined the market in April 2024. 

Samurai

Asking €44,000,000 with FGI Yacht Group

Builder: Alia Yachts
Length: 60.2m
Designers: Omega Architects, Van Oossanen Naval Architects, RWD

In 2017 (a year after her launch), Samurai was nominated for a Showboats Design Award. The superyacht has also proven to be a successful charter platform, thanks to her 1,029GT volume and four convertible guest cabins. The master cabin measures 87.1 square metres and features its own lounge area and architectural skylight. Other perks include a spacious sundeck with Jacuzzi pool, a gymnasium and a folding swim platform for easy access to the water – complemented by the yacht's impressive variety of watertoys.

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Alia Yachts   60.2 m •   2016

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Alia Yachts   60.3 m •   12 guests • Price from $441,000 p/w

Jackpot

Asking $39,500,000 with Merle Wood & Associates

Builder: Christensen
Length: 50m
Designers: Christensen

Commissioned by a "pair of highly experienced New Jersey yachtsmen", Jackpot was the last yacht ever completed at the builder’s Vancouver facility, before it made the move to Tennessee. Accommodation is for up to 16 guests in six cabins, with all cabins benefitting from "sophisticated entertainment systems" and en suite bathroom facilities. Special features include a superyacht elevator for easy access to all four decks and a helipad on the sundeck, complete with fuel storage facilities.

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Christensen   50 m •   2020

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