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    Weekly Highlights in Yacht Sales: December 8–14, 2025

    December 13, 2025
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    Ava Reynolds


    The 72-metre Admiral superyacht No Rush cruising in calm waters with mountains visible in the background

    The yacht brokerage market has been bustling this week, showcasing a variety of luxury vessels that have confirmed sales across diverse styles and sizes. From contemporary superyachts to classic cruisers, the yacht sales activity between December 8th to 14th, 2025, has been nothing short of exhilarating.

    Featured in the latest verified sales are vessels that captivate not only with their beauty but also with their unique designs and spacious layouts. Here’s a detailed rundown of this week’s standout sales:

    Yacht Name Length Builder Type Price / Estimate
    No Rush 72 m Admiral Superyacht Not disclosed (Est ~ $181M)
    Ezgy 30 m Blaundus Yachts Explorer Yacht Last asking ~ $7.3M USD
    Contigo 40.8 m Benetti Motor Yacht Not disclosed
    Serenity 37.19 m Flagship Yachts Motor Yacht Not disclosed
    GoldenEye 54 m Overmarine Mangusta Superyacht Not disclosed
    Captain Morgan II 26.82 m Azimut Motor Yacht Not disclosed
    Scott Free 32.51 m President Yachts Motor Yacht Not disclosed

    Prices listed reflect the last known asking amounts or shipyard valuations where publicly available. It’s essential to note that final sale values are often kept private and hence not disclosed.

    Sale Spotlight: No Rush – Armani’s First Superyacht

    The centerpiece of this week’s sales is undoubtedly the luxurious >No Rush<, a 72-metre superyacht crafted by Admiral and entirely designed by the renowned Giorgio Armani. This marks Armani's debut in the maritime world, blending his signature elegance and style into a floating masterpiece. The sale was brokered off-market, with Royal Yacht International facilitating the buyer and IYC representing the seller. Although the final sale price remains undisclosed, estimates suggest a valuation around €155 million, approximately $181 million based on shipyard assessments.

    Explorer and Performance Segments Remain Active

    The week also saw the sale of >Ezgy<, a 30-meter explorer yacht from Blaundus Yachts built in 2021. Last offered at around €6.25 million (approximately $7.3 million), this vessel found new ownership quickly, attesting to the ongoing demand in the explorer and performance market.

    Several other transactions in the mid-size segment were reported:

    • Contigo, a 40.8-meter Benetti, has been confirmed sold this week.
    • Serenity, a 37.19-meter Flagship yacht, secured its new owner with the help of IYC, Seakeepers, and Reel Deal Yachts.
    • GoldenEye, a 54-meter Overmarine Mangusta, has also changed hands, further solidifying the trend of high-demand motor yachts.
    • Captain Morgan II, from Azimut, successfully executed its sale via Denison Yachting.
    • Scott Free, a 32.5-meter President yacht, marked its sale through Yacht Sales International.

    Market Insight: Demand Holds Steady Across Segments

    This week’s confirmed sales indicate a steady and diversified yacht market:

    • Ultra-luxury superyachts, like >No Rush<, continue to attract private buyers, even in confidential transactions.
    • Explorer and adventure-oriented yachts, exemplified by >Ezgy<, are in demand, appealing to those seeking practical cruising solutions and extensive global range.
    • Mid-size motor yachts maintain healthy liquidity, often transitioning quietly through dealers and brokers handling off-market deals.

    Ava Reynolds

    Ava Reynolds is the Luxury Travel & Yachting Editor at Cruise Adviser, covering superyachts, premium destinations, high-end cruise experiences, and global luxury travel trends.


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