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Azimut yachts for sale
in Sardinia.
Largest privately owned yacht builder in the world, with award-winning Italian design. Italy's glamour coast — Costa Smeralda, La Maddalena archipelago, and the granite anchorages that built the Mediterranean superyacht scene.
Current inventory
Azimut inventory — coming this season
We do not have a Azimut actively listed at this moment — but our buyer-side brokerage is built precisely for this situation. Tell us the model, year range and budget you have in mind, and we will source candidates from our European network within a fortnight.
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Other yachts available near Sardinia

Gobbi · 2004
Gobbi Atlantis 47
The Gobbi Atlantis 47 (2004) is a well-maintained 14.57 m open day cruiser offering performance, comfort, and elegant Mediterranean styling.
- Length
- 14.6m / 48ft
- Cabins
- 2
- Location
- SS
€210,000

Jeanneau · 2007
Sun Odyssey 45
The ideal yacht for both family cruising and charter use, ready to moor and presented in excellent general condition.
- Length
- 13.7m / 45ft
- Cabins
- 4
- Location
- Italy
€155,000
Builder profile
Azimut
Azimut Yachts, headquartered in Avigliana, is the world's largest privately owned yacht manufacturer. The Magellano, Atlantis, Flybridge, S-Collection and Grande lines span from sporty 12-metre cruisers to 38-metre superyachts, each carrying the unmistakable signature of Italian design studios such as Stefano Righini and Achille Salvagni.
- Six yacht collections covering 35–115 feet
- Carbon-tech construction reducing weight by up to 30%
- Repeated Best of the Best honours at international shows
Location intelligence
Sardinia
Sardinia's northeast coast is the most-photographed yacht cruising ground in the Mediterranean. Costa Smeralda, the brainchild of Aga Khan IV in 1962, remains the seasonal hub: Porto Cervo for Wednesday-night yacht-spotting, La Maddalena for crystal anchorages, and the granite-and-pine landscapes of Caprera and Spargi. South of the gulf, Cala di Volpe and Liscia di Vacca offer protected swimming, while a half-day cruise south brings you to Olbia for provisioning, fuel, or a maintenance call. Mid-summer berthing in Costa Smeralda peaks at €1,500+ per night for a 25-metre yacht — but the daysail destinations alone justify the entry fee.
- Peak season July–August; shoulder months (May, late September) offer the same anchorages with a third of the boat traffic.
- Mistral winds funnel down the Strait of Bonifacio — plan crossings to Corsica for the morning before NE wind builds.
- Refuelling and provisioning best handled in Olbia or Cannigione, not in marina Porto Cervo.
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Frequently asked
Buying a Azimut in Sardinia.
Why buy a Azimut in Sardinia?
Azimut Largest privately owned yacht builder in the world, with award-winning Italian design. Sardinia's Costa Smeralda · Sardinia cruising grounds — italy's glamour coast — costa smeralda, la maddalena archipelago, and the granite anchorages that built the mediterranean superyacht scene. — match the brand's typical owner profile. NewSail represents buyers throughout the inspection, survey and registration process from our offices in Rome and Valencia.
What does a Azimut typically cost?
Azimut pricing varies by year and length: yachts in the 12–18 metre range generally sit between €150,000 and €600,000 for pre-owned hulls, while larger flagships exceed €1M. NewSail provides a current valuation for any specific Azimut on request, grounded in completed comparable sales — not asking prices.
Do you handle the Italian registration / VAT paperwork?
Yes. We work with maritime lawyers in Italy, France and Spain to handle the Memorandum of Agreement, VAT positioning, flag choice (Italian, Maltese, French) and registration. Closing typically takes four to eight weeks from accepted offer to keys in hand.
Can I view Azimut yachts in Sardinia before buying?
Of course — viewing in person is standard. We arrange yacht visits in Costa Smeralda · Sardinia (Marina di Porto Cervo, Marina di Olbia) and across the wider Mediterranean. Plan for a half-day per viewing; we co-ordinate skipper, captain, and yard access on your behalf.
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