Deciding on which yacht to buy is no doubt one of the most exciting experiences you will ever encounter. But with so many incredible yachts for sale, choosing the perfect purchase can be a somewhat daunting and stressful ordeal. 

To help you discover and familiarise yourselves with some of the most sensational superyachts on the market today, we have put together a guide of the best, most investment-worthy, yachts on the market.




Length: 32 meters

Asking price: $3,300,000

The first yacht for sale which has earnt its place on this list of sensational superyachts is M/Y INDIGO, a 32-metre custom motor yacht by CBI Navi, which underwent a full refit in 2013 and further refitting work in 2018. 

Previously named LISA CAROLIN, the interior of INDIGO was designed by Luca Dini, with the exterior styled by Dutch luxury yacht builder De Vries Lentsch. With ample accommodation for seven guests in sumptuous en-suite cabins, as well as a crew of six, INDIGO is the ideal yacht for socialising and entertaining with family and friends. 



However, there is a lot more to this motor yacht than simply being a pretty vessel on which to entertain guests. INDIGO has proven that she lives up to her pocket explorer heritage, having travelled the North and South American continents and circumnavigated the world during a momentous six-year trip. 

With her steel hull, aluminium superstructure and double 700hp Alaska Diesel Lugger L6170 engines, INDIGO can reach speeds of up to 12 knots, with a cruising speed of 11 knots.  She also boasts a range of 4,000 nm with her fuel tank.



This hugely versatile and exciting vessel is currently one of our favourite motor yachts for sale, on the market for 3,300,000 USD.




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Asking price: €1,100,000

Next on our list of yachts for sale to look out for is the beautifully compact M/Y TOBI, which underwent a significant six-figure refit just last year. 

This refit saw the 22-metre motor yacht, built in 2008 by luxury French shipbuilders Azimut, being updated with completely new flybridge windscreens, new headliners in the main salon and wheelhouse, new AC compressors and brand new foredeck sunpads.



With a stunning and spacious aft deck offering plenty of alfresco lounging spots, M/Y TOBI is an ideal motor yacht for the family, with the capacity to also accommodate three crew members. Currently based in the South of France with a Monaco emblem, M/Y TOBI would make the ideal weekend cruising vessels on which to explore the French Riviera. 

This motor yacht is currently on the market for €1,100,000.



#3. M/Y Q95



Length: 45.5m

Asking price: €25,500,000

Third on our list of superb superyachts for sale is the spectacular M/Y Q95, a 45.5-metre Overmarine Oceano motor yacht completed in 2018.

With exteriors to this ultimate luxury GRP cruiser designed by Stefano Righini and an interior decor developed in collaboration by Alberto Mancini, M/Y Q95 is proof that an ergonomic layout can be achieved whilst maintaining the highest possible levels of indulgence. 



The spacious accommodation for up to 12 guests is divided between six staterooms, all kitted out with the latest hi-tech amenities such as a smart home system to control each room’s lighting and entertainment system, not to mention the crew assistance call functionality.

Other features which make this stunning motor yacht truly stand out are stylish details such as a flip-up hatch flanking the master balcony, which turns the area into its own private oasis, and the three skylights found in the master suite, which allows the sun to pass through the pool and into the bathroom, creating your very own Northern Lights inspired show from late afternoon. 



The exterior attractions on M/Y Q95 are equally as attractive with three spacious decks and foredeck pool. 

A crew of nine can easily be accommodated, meaning that passengers on board this very special yacht for sale will want for nothing. With top speeds of up to 15  knots with a transatlantic cruising range of 4,000 nm from a total fuel capacity of 70,000 litres, the world really would be your oyster with this incredible vessel, on sale for €25,500,000.




Length: 54m

Asking price: €20,500,000

Last but by no means least in our guide to the latest refits and new yachts for sale is M/Y MARAYA, a stylish 54-metre CRN yacht, built in 2008 but having undergone a refit last year. 

Considered by many as one of the most luxurious yachts currently available for sale, M/Y MARAYA can accommodate up to 12 guests in opulent cabins, all of which have been designed around the central focus of ‘mirrors’. In fact, the superyacht was named after this central theme as Maraya means ‘many mirrors’ in Arabic. 



The theme of mirrors is not just confined to the cabins, with mirrored surfaces being used to heighten ceilings and light-up potentially dark areas by bouncing light throughout the interior spaces, which include a state-of-the-art gym. 

Meanwhile, the exterior spaces are equally as impressive, including a vast sun deck with a staggering 130 square metres of open-top space. Here you will find a large area for dining, a Jacuzzi and a sunbathing section. The deck can be turned into a touch-and-go helipad if required, which is capable of hosting aircrafts of up to 1.6 tons.



Powered by two Caterpillar 3152B engines, M/Y MARAYA can reach a maximum speed of 16.5 knots and cruise comfortably at 14 knots. She has a range of 4,200 nm from her 120,000 fuel tank. 

With facilities to accommodate up to 15 crew, guests onboard M/Y MARAYA will be able to enjoy the ultimate luxury yacht experience with their every desire catered for. M/Y MARAYA is currently for sale for €20,500,000.

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