Verified bluewater sailing yachts, motor yachts and cruising catamarans of 50 to 59 feet from vetted brokers across Spain, France, Italy, Croatia and Greece. The size where serious cruising and liveaboard comfort meet — still owner-operable, genuinely ocean-capable. Every listing verified, every broker vetted, no lead-generation pay-walls.
The 50-foot class concentrates where premium cruising demand is strongest — Spain, Italy and France for sail and motor, Greece and Croatia for catamarans. The map below reflects current verified 50 to 59-foot inventory across our broker network.
Fifty feet is where cruising gets serious. A 50 to 59-foot yacht carries the tankage, payload and accommodation for genuine bluewater passages and long-term liveaboard, with three or four cabins and the volume to take guests in comfort. It is still firmly owner-operable — most are run by a couple, sometimes with a hand for guest trips — but it crosses into a more capable, better-built tier of boat.
The sailing side is dominated by premium production and semi-custom bluewater yachts — Hallberg-Rassy, Hanse, Beneteau and Jeanneau flagships, Oyster at the top — built for offshore work. Cruising catamarans of 50 to 52 feet (Lagoon 50, Fountaine Pajot) offer exceptional liveaboard space. On the powered side, 50 to 59-foot flybridge yachts from Sunseeker, Princess, Azimut and Ferretti combine range with comfort.
At this level, offshore systems and refit history matter as much as the hull: watermakers, redundancy, rig age and engine hours all bear on both safety and value. A full survey and sea trial are essential. See our buying guides for the process and yachts under €1 million for the budget context.
Three capable types define the 50-foot class. Each filters live marketplace inventory by category.
Bluewater and premium cruisers — Hallberg-Rassy, Hanse, Oyster, Beneteau and Jeanneau flagships.
Browse →Liveaboard cats of 50 to 52 feet — Lagoon 50, Fountaine Pajot. Exceptional space and comfort.
Browse →Flybridge and sport yachts — Sunseeker, Princess, Azimut, Ferretti, Prestige.
Browse →Offshore-prepared cruisers with watermakers, redundancy and the systems for ocean passages.
Browse →21 verified 50 ft yachts (50 to 59 feet) currently listed across the Mediterranean by vetted brokerages. Showing the 21 most relevant — see all on the marketplace.





















Premium 50-foot inventory by market. Browse live inventory by country.
Indicative Mediterranean ranges for 2026. Age, builder, equipment and offshore systems drive value.
Smaller? See 40-foot yachts. Larger? See 60-foot yachts.
A 52 to 56-foot offshore cruiser equipped for ocean passages. Prioritise documented offshore preparation, watermaker, rig age and redundancy over cosmetics.
Three or four cabins, generous tankage and real storage make the 50-foot class ideal for living aboard with children. Catamarans add space; monohulls add range and economy.
A 50 to 59-foot flybridge offers range, comfort and crewed-yacht features at owner-operable size. Focus on engine and generator hours, stabilisers and a recent refit.
A 50-foot owner-version catamaran in a managed fleet can offset costs. Verify management terms, projected wear and the realistic resale position first.
Yes. The 50 to 59-foot range is a favourite for serious offshore and liveaboard cruising. It carries the tankage, payload and accommodation for long passages while remaining manageable for a couple. Premium production and semi-custom yachts at this size are built for ocean work, with robust rigs, strong tankage and the space for watermakers, solar and redundant systems.
In the Mediterranean, used 50-foot sailing yachts range from roughly €150,000 to over €1.2 million depending on age and builder; catamarans of this size run €350,000 to €1.4 million; motor yachts €400,000 to €1.8 million. New flagship production yachts start around €600,000. Offshore equipment and refit history significantly affect value.
Yes. Most 50-foot yachts are designed for short-handed operation, with powered winches, bow and stern thrusters, furling systems and cockpit-led controls. A couple can comfortably run a well-set-up 50 to 56-footer, taking a hand only for guest-heavy trips. Catamarans are especially manageable at this size. Practise berthing and heavy-weather routines.
Generally no. The 50-foot class sits just below the threshold where crew becomes the norm. Most owners run these yachts themselves, sometimes hiring a day skipper or single crew member for guest trips or longer deliveries. Crewed operation becomes standard above about 60 feet, in the larger motor yacht and superyacht segments.
Commission a full independent survey and sea trial. Scrutinise engine and generator hours, rig and sail age, watermaker and electronics condition, and any refit history. On offshore boats, assess systems redundancy. Confirm VAT-paid status with documentary proof and verify the flag. Budget 6 to 8 percent of the price for transaction costs and immediate work.
Spain, Italy and France hold the deepest premium 50-foot inventory; Greece and Croatia are strong on catamarans and bluewater cruisers. Individual condition, offshore preparation and a clean survey matter more than location, so let a broker shortlist across markets.
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