Top 10 Best Superyachts for Charter in Italy in 2026
Italy is one of the best superyacht cruising grounds in the Mediterranean, and this list sits right in one of the most requested charter brackets: serious, proven superyachts from around €150,000/week and up.
This is where the choices get interesting. Some yachts are better for fast Sardinia-Corsica runs. Some are better for long days at anchor with the beach club open and toys in the water. Some work because the cabin layout solves a difficult guest mix. Others stand out because they bring something rare: low fuel burn, real event capability, a huge sundeck, a chase boat, or a design you will actually remember after the charter.
How we picked these yachts
Every yacht on this list has been reviewed by our team onboard at MYBA, MEDYS, or other major Mediterranean yacht shows. We picked the yachts that gave us a real reason to remember them: clever layouts, strong crews, standout beach clubs, flexible cabins, proper water access, unusually good fuel numbers, event-ready decks, bold interiors, or one brilliant feature that makes the yacht easy to recommend over another in the same size and price range.
10. KIJO
From €160,000/week | 44m Heesen | 5 cabins | 12 guests
OUR REVIEW OF KIJO
KIJO is for clients who want classic superyacht substance without stepping into a cold, generic hotel interior. We saw her in Sanremo, and the condition was the first thing that stood out. She is a 2003 Heesen, but onboard she feels freshly cared for: steel, leather, marble, and wall textures done with a level of finish that makes the yacht feel far more current than her build year suggests.
Her strongest angle is event versatility. KIJO is known for Monaco Grand Prix dockside charters and can host large static events, but she also works for proper cruising weeks with families, friends, or high-energy groups. The yacht has that polished, high-end feeling people want around Monaco, Sardinia, Capri, or Portofino, without losing the warmth of a yacht that has actually been used and refined.
Why charter KIJO over another 44-meter yacht? Because she gives you a rare mix of immaculate classic build quality, event capability, and charter-proven flexibility. For clients who want something elegant, solid, and socially useful, she still makes a very strong case.
OUR PHOTOS OF KIJO
9. EMOCEAN
From €160,000/week | 38m Rosetti Superyachts | 5 cabins | 12 guests
OUR REVIEW OF EMOCEAN
EMOCEAN is for clients who want a smaller superyacht with a sharper, more modern personality. We saw her in Sanremo, and the interior stood out immediately: clean, colorful, bold, and minimal without feeling empty. She has enough design confidence to feel interesting, but not so much that it becomes hard work to live with for a week.
Her layout is especially useful for families. She has 5 cabins for 12 guests, including two convertible doubles with extra Pullmans, which gives more flexibility than many yachts around 38 meters. There is also a clever little detail on the bridge-deck aft: the crane can double as a bar when it is not in use. That is the kind of practical charter thinking we like, because it turns technical space into guest space.
The other reason EMOCEAN belongs on an Italy list is efficiency. At around 9 knots, she was noted at roughly 50-60 liters per hour, which is unusually low for a yacht with this level of finish. Why charter her over another 38-meter yacht? Because she gives you style, cabin flexibility, and economical cruising in one smart package.
OUR PHOTOS OF EMOCEAN
8. INCAL
From €195,000/week | 44.8m Viudes/Mondomarine | 6 cabins | 12 guests
OUR REVIEW OF INCAL
INCAL is for clients who want a yacht with an actual point of view. We saw her in Sanremo, and she is one of the few yachts where the interior tells a story without feeling forced. The yacht takes inspiration from the French graphic novel L’Incal, with pieces from the books worked through the interior. It is unusual, but it works because the execution still feels high-end.
The master cabin is the standout accommodation feature. It has fold-down balconies on both sides, plus a large shower with a hammam feel, giving the main suite a level of openness and privacy that is rare around 45 meters. She also offers 6 cabins for 12 guests, which is useful for mixed charter groups that need more than the standard 5-cabin setup.
One of our favorite onboard moments was the dining setup: the tablescape was mostly built above the table, like a blooming garden in the ceiling. That tells you who INCAL is for. Why charter her over another 45-meter yacht? Because she is visually memorable, cabin-flexible, and genuinely different without becoming novelty.
OUR PHOTOS OF INCAL
7. LA PELLEGRINA I
From €210,000/week | 50m Couach | 6 cabins | 12 guests
OUR REVIEW OF LA PELLEGRINA I
LA PELLEGRINA I is for clients who want range, speed, and a proper 50-meter yacht that can actually move. We saw her in Nafplion, and what makes her interesting for Italy is how well she fits longer itineraries: Amalfi to Sardinia, Sardinia to Corsica, Sicily to the Aeolians, or a fast reposition when the weather and plan change.
She is built in carbon and Kevlar with a serious performance profile, and that matters. This is not just a big-volume yacht sitting at anchor all week; she can cover ground. Her top speed is around 28 knots, and the captain/crew notes highlighted the way she can use speed over longer ranges without feeling like a fuel-burn stunt. The master cabin is also a major feature, with a grand layout opening onto its own private aft deck.
The top deck is another smart point, with glass wind protection that can close the space when conditions change. Why charter LA PELLEGRINA I over another 50-meter yacht? Because she is fast, flexible, and built for guests who want Italy as a moving itinerary, not one marina and a few short hops.
OUR PHOTOS OF LA PELLEGRINA I
6. DA VINCI
From €225,000/week | 50m Overmarine/Mangusta | 6 cabins | 12 guests
OUR REVIEW OF DA VINCI
DA VINCI is for clients who want bold design and a yacht that does not play it safe. We saw her at the MYBA Yacht Show in Sanremo, and the interior was the first thing that made us stop: glass, marble, strong fabrics, glam detailing, and a hidden bar that rises out of the countertop at the push of a button. It is theatrical, but in a way that suits the yacht.
The foredeck is the real charter advantage. Many yachts this size underuse the bow, but DA VINCI turns it into a full guest area with a big sunpad, jacuzzi, and dining space, all with open views. For Italy, that matters: this is the kind of deck you use at anchor off Capri, Porto Cervo, or the Amalfi Coast, where the view is half the point.
She also has a dedicated kids’ room with 4 bunks, which makes her more family-friendly than the glamorous look might suggest. Why charter DA VINCI over another 50-meter yacht? Because she combines statement interiors, a genuinely useful foredeck, and a family layout that still feels fun and grown-up.
OUR PHOTOS OF DA VINCI
5. COSMICO
From €210,000/week | 40.8m Benetti Oasis | 5 cabins | 10 guests
OUR REVIEW OF COSMICO
COSMICO is for clients who want a current Benetti Oasis experience in Italy: new, open, stylish, and close to the water. We saw her in Sanremo, and she has exactly the feel people are asking for now: pale oak floors, dark joinery, soft neutral tones, and a layout that keeps the yacht connected to the outside instead of sealing guests into heavy interior rooms.
The reason she makes this list is the Oasis deck. The fold-down wings and beach-club-style aft setup turn the stern into the center of the charter, which is exactly how many Italy weeks actually work: swim, lunch, tender ashore, back to the yacht, repeat. She feels particularly right for Sardinia, the Amalfi Coast, or the Aeolian Islands, where life at anchor is the point.
At 40.8 meters, COSMICO is not about sheer size. She is about having the right layout for how people now want to charter. Why charter her over another 40-meter yacht? Because she gives you new-build Benetti style, a serious water-level aft deck, and a clean modern interior that feels easy to love.
OUR PHOTOS OF COSMICO
4. SEAWOLF X
From €380,000/week | 42m Rossinavi power catamaran | 5 cabins | 12 guests
OUR REVIEW OF SEAWOLF X
SEAWOLF X is for clients who want the smartest yacht on the list, not just the flashiest. We saw her in Sanremo, and she feels like a floating retreat: Scandinavian interior, pale natural materials, calm styling, and a 14-meter-wide master cabin that makes most monohull masters feel narrow.
The technical side is where she becomes exceptional. She is a hybrid-electric Rossinavi power catamaran with lithium battery banks, solar support, and the ability to run silently at anchor for around 15-16 hours. Fuel consumption was noted at around 60 liters per hour, which is incredibly low for this size and volume. That can bring the APA down significantly compared with conventional yachts, but more importantly, it means quiet nights, less vibration, and a cleaner onboard feel.
She also has a clever bow sundeck that lifts open to reveal a lounge and jacuzzi, plus a 15-meter chase boat and interactive guest tech onboard. Why charter SEAWOLF X over another 42-meter yacht? Because she gives you catamaran volume, true efficiency, and a calm, design-led experience that feels ahead of the market.
OUR PHOTOS OF SEAWOLF X
3. ACQUA CHIARA
From €300,000/week | 47m Columbus Yachts | 5 cabins | 10 guests
OUR REVIEW OF ACQUA CHIARA
ACQUA CHIARA is for clients who want the yacht to be part private beach club, part floating photo set. We saw her at the MEDYS yacht show in Nafplion, and the vibe was immediately clear: youthful Hollywood glamour, bold interiors, and a layout built for guests who want the yacht to look as good in photos as it feels in real life.
The beach deck is a major strength. The sides fold down, expanding the stern dramatically and making the lower deck feel open and social. Inside, she smells and feels brand new, with Warhol-style Marilyn Monroe prints, crisp white fabrics, boxy designer furniture, and a master cabin with turquoise marble walls, steam shower, and tub. Each guest cabin has its own bold color palette, so the yacht feels curated rather than neutral.
The foredeck is the feature we would sell hardest: lounge, jacuzzi, and cinema setup, with a screen dropping above the pool so guests can watch from the water. Why charter ACQUA CHIARA over another 47-meter yacht? Because she is new, photogenic, social, and built for clients who want style to be part of the experience.
OUR PHOTOS OF ACQUA CHIARA
2. HOLDIN’ MY OWN
From €350,000/week | 55m Turquoise | 6 cabins | 12 guests
OUR REVIEW OF HOLDIN’ MY OWN
HOLDIN’ MY OWN is for clients who want classic superyacht volume, a recent refresh, and a serious social sundeck. We saw her right after a 6-month refit, including an exterior repaint, and she presented with that freshly sharpened look that matters at this level. Inside, she is more classic than trendy: shiny dark wood, leather, white fabrics, and generous cabin space.
The accommodation is a big part of the appeal. The master has an island bed, which gives extra storage behind, and the ensuite includes a large tub in the center. She also has three VIP cabins, one next to the master on the main deck, plus two doubles, one convertible. All cabins have bathtubs, which says a lot about the volume onboard.
The sundeck is the highlight: a huge jacuzzi that can fit around 12 people, an enormous sunbathing platform, sit-down bar, BBQ, and smoker. Add the 42ft Freeman sports fishing boat and RYA Jet Ski certification onboard, and she becomes much more than a formal 55-meter yacht. Why charter HOLDIN’ MY OWN? Because she gives you space, toys, fishing, cabin comfort, and a proper sundeck scene.
OUR PHOTOS OF HOLDIN’ MY OWN
1. ANJELIF
From €330,000/week | 49m Columbus | 5 cabins | 11 guests
OUR REVIEW OF ANJELIF
ANJELIF earns the top spot because she is the yacht on this list that feels most purpose-built for high-end private living. We saw her through Nadja’s Sanremo notes, and the master setup is the reason she stands out: not just a cabin, but a private wellness suite with massage room and gym connected to the master, while still able to work separately if other guests want to use those facilities.
That is a serious advantage for clients who want wellness without having to share every space with the whole group. The master bathroom has a spa bath and sauna reserved for the master cabin, which is rare even at this level. The VIP can also be split, adding useful flexibility for family or mixed-group charters.
At 49 meters, she sits in a very competitive class, but she feels more specialized than many yachts around her size. Why charter ANJELIF over another 50-meter yacht? Because the wellness and master-suite setup is genuinely different. For clients who want Italy with privacy, spa comfort, and a yacht that feels personal rather than generic, she is the strongest choice here.
OUR PHOTOS OF ANJELIF
Let Our Expert Team Match You With the Right Yacht
Choosing an Italy superyacht is not just about length, price, or photos. It is about knowing which yacht actually fits your route, your guest group, your cabin mix, and the kind of week you want onboard.
Tell us your dates, budget, guest count, preferred itinerary, and what matters most: beach club, speed, wellness, toys, chef, event hosting, or family layout. We will shortlist the yachts that genuinely make sense for Italy, not just the yachts that look good in a brochure.















