Cover The Sanlorenzo SD90 is one of the top luxury yachts available on the market now (Photo: Maurizio Baldi)

Take a look at some of the most stunning luxury yachts you can buy now

For those seeking the pinnacle of luxury on the water, Hong Kong offers an impressive selection of high-end yachts that combine elegance, innovation, and performance. Featuring sleek, contemporary designs, expansive lounges and seamless indoor-outdoor living, these vessels are crafted for ultimate comfort and style. Sustainable materials, cutting-edge technology and customisable layouts enhance the experience, while spacious decks, panoramic views and entertainment-friendly spaces create the perfect setting for both relaxation and adventure on the open sea.

Here, take a look at Tatler’s picks of the most beautiful luxury yachts you can buy now.

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Sanlorenzo SD90

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A sleek silhouette, stylish interiors and transformable spaces—that’s what the Sanlorenzo SD90, the latest addition to the yacht brand’s acclaimed SD line, offers. 

Measuring approximately 92 ft long, the yacht features an  open flybridge, which houses an inviting lounge and dining area, while the versatile bow area offers a choice of configurations—either as a sunbathing area or an intimate gathering space, with tables, sofas and a raised sunbathing area. Below deck, a secondary lounge can be enclosed to form a private cabin. The boat is the work of the Italian architectural firm Zuccon International Project, while the interiors, designed by Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola, are warm and modern, featuring clever elements such as modular furniture. Natural light floods the interiors through panoramic windows, while sustainable materials, like bio-resins and recycled glass, reflect Sanlorenzo’s eco-conscious philosophy. 

Available from Simpson Marine 

Ferretti Infynito 90

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Last year, Italian luxury yacht brand Ferretti debuted the Infynito 90. At approximately 88.5 ft long, the yacht features elegant, understated designs, with an emphasis on a visual connection between the interiors, decks and the sea. There is a variety of both indoor and outdoor lounging, dining and cocktail areas, with the lower deck consisting of up to four double cabins—master, VIP and two twins—all with en-suite bathrooms and sleeping a total of eight passengers, or ten if the main deck is configured with the master cabin in the bow. Natural and bamboo fabrics, regenerated leather, recyclable materials, ecological water-based paints and teak lamella with FSC5 certification have been used wherever possible. There are also plenty of options for customisation of interior configurations and finishes.

Galeon 500 Fly

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Galeon 500 Fly
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Galeon 500 Fly

The 53.17-ft Galeon 500 Fly features ultra-chic designs and is made for entertaining. A salon with large windows comes into view; inside, the dining area features ample seating, as does the upper deck. Its bulwarks, or the extension of a boat’s sides above deck level, can be dropped to create additional entertainment space. Lounge seating by the cockpit has a 360-degree swivel. The extended swim platform makes jumping into the ocean. It has three cabins and two bathrooms. 

Available from Asia Marine

Sunseeker 76

The Sunseeker 76 Yacht is designed for those who appreciate both style and functionality. Measuring 77.42 ft, it is a flybridge yacht—a boat with an upper helm station above the main deck. Expansive glass windows means an indoor-outdoor living feel, while a mini beach club, complete with a barbecue, fold-out seating and rain shower—creates the ultimate entertainment space. The extended bathing platform accommodates a tender.

Available from DCH Marine

Prestige M8

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The Prestige M8, which made its debut in Asia late last year, features designs that put what the yachting company describes as “harmony with the sea” at the forefront. The 65-ft yacht features two hulls (rather than one, as is more commonly seen), which means relatively more stability during sailings. It has 2,906 sq ft of interior space, and its 323 sq ft master cabin boasts private access from the main deck. Different configurations of the yacht are possible; the owner can design the M8 to have between three to six cabins. Its 45-ft wide swim platform can be used as a terrace or be positioned underwater, which facilitates the launching of a tender.

Available from Asia Yachting

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Andrea Lo was the Executive Editor of Tatler Hong Kong and Editor of Tatler Macau.

Born in Canada and raised in Hong Kong and England, she started her career in journalism in 2012.

Follow her on Instagram @andreastephenielo.