Verified large sailing yachts, flybridge motor yachts and big cruising catamarans of 60 to 69 feet from vetted brokers across Spain, France, Italy, Croatia and Greece. The threshold of crewed yachting — generous, fast and capable, often run with a single professional crew member. Every listing verified, every broker vetted, no lead-generation pay-walls.
Sixty-foot inventory concentrates in the premium brokerage centres — Italy and France for motor yachts, Spain for sail and motor, Greece and Croatia for large catamarans. The map below reflects current verified 60 to 69-foot inventory across our broker network.
Sixty feet marks a threshold. A 60 to 69-foot yacht offers the space, performance and presence of a large yacht — full-beam owner's cabins, generous guest accommodation, serious range — while still, just, being ownable without a full-time crew. In practice many owners at this size keep a single professional crew member or skipper, both for handling and for maintenance, which changes the ownership model from the 50-foot class below.
On the sailing side this is the realm of large performance and bluewater yachts, often semi-custom, and of 60-plus-foot catamarans that rival small superyachts for volume. On the powered side, 60 to 69-foot flybridge and sport yachts from Sunseeker, Princess, Azimut, Ferretti and Sanlorenzo bring stabilisers, crew quarters and long range. Build quality, systems complexity and survey scope all step up at this size.
Because the systems are more complex, a thorough survey by a specialist and close scrutiny of refit and service history are essential — generators, stabilisers, watermakers and electronics all carry real cost. Verify VAT and flag carefully. For the budget picture see yachts under €1 million; for larger, the luxury market.
Large, capable yachts across sail and power. Each filters live marketplace inventory by category.
Flybridge and sport yachts with crew quarters — Sunseeker, Princess, Azimut, Ferretti, Sanlorenzo.
Browse →Large performance and bluewater yachts, often semi-custom — Oyster, Hallberg-Rassy and custom yards.
Browse →Big cruising cats of 60-plus feet rivalling small superyachts for space — Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Sunreef.
Browse →Yachts set up for a single professional crew member — crew cabin, systems and handling for short-handed operation.
Browse →16 verified 60 ft yachts (60 to 69 feet) currently listed across the Mediterranean by vetted brokerages. Showing the 16 most relevant — see all on the marketplace.
















Large-yacht inventory by market. Browse live inventory by country.
Indicative Mediterranean ranges for 2026. Build, systems, refit history and hours drive value at this size.
Smaller? See 50-foot yachts. Larger? See 80-foot yachts and luxury yachts.
Moving up to a yacht with full-beam cabins, guest accommodation and presence. Expect to keep a single crew member for handling and maintenance; budget accordingly.
A large semi-custom or performance cruiser for fast, comfortable offshore passages. Prioritise sail inventory, rig age and a sympathetically sailed hull.
A 60-plus-foot catamaran or motor yacht can earn well in crewed charter. Verify the management model, projected wear, MCA compliance and realistic resale.
A 60-foot displacement or long-range motor yacht for distance and comfort. Assess tankage, range, stabilisers and crew quarters before committing.
Often, in practice. A 60 to 69-foot yacht can be handled by an experienced couple with modern systems, but many owners at this size keep a single professional crew member or skipper — both for handling and for the maintenance that larger, more complex yachts demand. It marks the threshold where ownership commonly shifts from fully owner-operated to lightly crewed.
In the Mediterranean, used 60-foot motor yachts range from roughly €800,000 to €4 million; large sailing yachts €400,000 to €2.5 million; big catamarans €800,000 to €3 million. New and semi-custom builds start around €1.5 million and rise to bespoke pricing. Systems, refit history and hours drive value heavily at this size.
Not by the usual definition. Superyacht generally means 24 metres (about 79 feet) and above, professionally crewed and often classed. A 60-foot yacht sits just below that — a large yacht with superyacht features such as crew quarters and stabilisers, but still ownable with minimal crew. The 80-foot and 100-foot classes cross firmly into superyacht territory.
Many 60 to 69-foot motor yachts and larger catamarans include a dedicated crew cabin, typically forward or in a transom area, with a single berth and heads for one professional crew member. Sailing yachts at this size may use a forepeak or convertible cabin. If you intend to keep crew, confirm the crew accommodation suits a permanent hand.
Commission a specialist survey and sea trial. Scrutinise generator and engine hours, stabiliser and watermaker service, rig and sail age on sailing yachts, electronics, and any refit history — these systems carry real cost. Verify VAT-paid status and flag carefully. Budget 5 to 8 percent of the price for transaction costs and immediate work.
Italy and France lead on premium flybridge motor yachts through the Riviera brokerage trade; Spain is strong on both sail and motor; Greece and Croatia hold large catamarans. Build quality, systems condition and a specialist survey matter more than location, so let a broker shortlist across markets.
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