Luxury at Sea: The Top Five Most Expensive Dutch-Built Yachts on the Market

Luxury at Sea: The Top Five Most Expensive Dutch-Built Yachts on the Market

Welcome to this journey of discovering the world of unparalleled maritime luxury, where we delve into the top five most expensive Dutch-built yachts currently on the market. These expensive superyachts each set new standards in opulence, craftsmanship, innovation, and elegance, thence representing the pinnacle of Dutch engineering and nautical excellence. Moreover, join us as we take a closer look at these extraordinary vessels, where luxury knows no bounds. 

These are the five most expensive Dutch-built yachts currently on the market: 

5. SAVANNAH 

On the fifth spot of most expensive Dutch-built yachts is the remarkable Feadship 83 meter motor yacht SAVANNAH. SAVANNAH was built in 2015, after an exterior design by Cristina Gherardi Design and De Voogt Naval Architects, and naval architecture by De Voogt Naval Architects. She is powered by twin 2415Hp Wartsila diesel engines, which allow a top speed of 14 knots and an impressive cruising range of 6500 Nautical miles. Furthermore, her voluminous and elegant interior, after a design by Cristina Gherardi Design and Struik & Hamerslag, can accommodate up to 12 guests across 6 staterooms with 12 additional cabins for welcoming crew and/or friends on board.

SAVANNAH has been with the same owners since her construction in 2015 until she was listed for sale with Edmiston in September 2023. She has since then been on the market, and has seen a major price reduction in June this year, offering a unique opportunity to acquire a Feadship superyacht with guaranteed luxury and comfort on board no matter her destination. 

SAVANNAH is currently asking €140.000.000.

4. ONE 

After SAVANNAH, the fourth most expensive Dutch-built yacht currently on the market is Feadship 75 meter motor yacht ONE. ONE was launched only at the beginning of November 2024, and is scheduled for delivery in early 2025. She was built after an exterior design by De Voogt Naval Architects and naval architecture by Azure Naval Architects. She is powered by twin 2000Hp M.T.U. diesel engines, which allow a top speed of 15.6 knots and a cruising range of 5000 Nautical miles. Besides this, her pristine and elegant interior, after a design by Gilles & Boissier, can accommodate up to 12 guests across 6 capacious staterooms, with 8 additional cabins to welcome crew and/or friends on board.

In anticipation of her delivery, ONE is listed for sale as joint central agent with Arjen van Elk representing her for sale on behalf of Feadship in close collaboration with Edmiston. Moreover, her sale offers a unique opportunity to acquire a Feadship already renowned for its masculine elegance and unimaginable luxury and comfort on board no matter her destination. 

ONE is asking €172.500.000. 

3. HERE COMES THE SUN 

Third in line of the five most expensive Dutch-built yachts is the undeniably impressive Amels 89 meter motor yacht HERE COMES THE SUN. This Amels Limited Edition 8300 was built in 2017, after an exterior design by Tim Heywood and naval architecture by Damen Yachting. She is powered by twin 3150Hp Caterpillar diesel engines, which allow a cruising speed of 13.5 knots and a spectacular cruising range of 10223 Nautical miles. In addition, her modern and stylish interior, after a design by Winch Design, can accommodate up to 20 guests across 10 capacious staterooms, with 13 additional cabins for potential crew and/or family accommodation. 

With regard to her sales history, her listing since July 2024 marks the third time since her construction that she was offered for sale. Specifically, HERE COMES THE SUN is currently offered for sale with Burgess in turnkey condition, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire an Amels superyacht renowned for its unimaginable style, comfort, and luxury on board.

HERE COMES THE SUN is currently asking €199.000.000. 

An additional yacht worth noting is Amels 78 meter motor yacht ENERGY, built in 2022 after an exterior design by Espen Oeino International and naval architecture by Damen Yachting. This full-custom motor yacht is powered by twin 3004Hp M.T.U. diesel engines, which allow a top speed of 17 knots and a transatlantic cruising range of 5000 Nautical miles. Accommodation-wise, ENERGY’s voluminous and elegant interior, after a design by Zuretti Interior Design, features a total of 20 cabins with convenient facilities.

Since her sale by new construction in 2017, this is the first time that ENERGY listed on the market. Moreover, she is now offered for sale with Burgess and Cecil Wright Partners listed as Joint Central Agents, and her asking price can be revealed upon request. Notably, when filtering all Dutch-built yachts based on descending prices, ENERGY is listed third based on her former asking price of €199.000.000.

2. DAR 

The second most expensive Dutch-built yacht currently listed on the market is Oceanco 90 meter motor yacht DAR. DAR was built in 2018, after an exterior design by Luiz de Basto Designs and naval architecture by Azure Naval Architects. Her equipment on board facilitates a cruising speed of 13 knots, a top speed of 20 knots, and a cruising range of 5500 Nautical miles. Furthermore, her modern and stylish interior, after a design by Nuvolari Lenard, features a total of 23 cabins on board, as well as ample luxurious amenities. 

DAR is listed for sale with Large Yacht Corp as the central agent, and this marks the first time that this Oceanco superyacht is on the market since her construction. Moreover, DAR is offered for sale in impeccable condition, offering a unique opportunity to acquire an Oceanco superyacht and realize unimaginable luxury yacht experiences on board no matter her destination.

DAR is asking €208.000.000. 

1. H3

Lastly, taking luxury to unmatched heights, Oceanco 105 meter motor yacht H3 reigns as the priciest Dutch-built yacht currently offered for sale. Remarkably, she is the 14th largest Dutch-built yacht currently existing, and she is also the first superyacht that has undergone a complete transformation. H3 was built in 2000 after an exterior design by The A Group. She is powered by three impressive 10000Hp M.T.U. diesel engines, which facilitate a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising range of 6700 Nautical miles. Furthermore, her welcoming interior can accommodate up to 32 guests across 16 capacious staterooms, and H3 features 21 additional cabins that can be used for crew member accommodation and to welcome family and friends onboard.

This modernized, eco-conscious, and future-proof superyacht is currently offered for sale with Edmiston since June of 2024. Moreover, since H3 set a milestone for superyacht transformations, her sale offers a unique opportunity to acquire a true icon in the Dutch-built yacht industry and travel the world in luxury and comfort that you never experienced before. 

H3 is asking €295.000.000. 

Lastly, another noteworthy yacht, launched just this May, with its asking price still undisclosed is Feadship 119 meter motor yacht PROJECT 821. She was built after an exterior design by Redman Whiteley Dixon and naval architecture by De Voogt Naval Architects, and exemplifies the pinnacle of modern technological advancements. Her green and future-proof equipment on board facilitate a top speed of 17 knots and an impressive cruising range of 6500 Nautical miles. Furthermore, given she is designed for family use, PROJECT 821 features a total of 37 cabins as well as plentiful luxurious amenities safeguarding unimaginable relaxation, recreation, and entertainment on board.

As the largest motor yacht ever launched in the Netherlands, her sale with Edmiston offers a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to acquire a true icon in the Dutch-built yacht industry. 

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