Benetti Alluria is a striking embodiment of Italian craftsmanship and contemporary luxury, crafted by the renowned Benetti shipyard. Measuring approximately 40 meters (or 130 feet), Alluria combines timeless elegance with modern e...
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Review - Benetti Alluria
MarineBroker
05/12/2025, 5:01 AM
Benetti Alluria is a striking embodiment of Italian craftsmanship and contemporary luxury, crafted by the renowned Benetti shipyard. Measuring approximately 40 meters (or 130 feet), Alluria combines timeless elegance with modern engineering to deliver a truly exceptional yachting experience. With sleek exterior lines and a sophisticated interior designed for comfort and style, she accommodates up to 10 guests across five spacious staterooms, including a full-beam master suite.
Her expansive decks offer multiple areas for dining, sunbathing, and entertaining—highlighted by a Jacuzzi on the sundeck and an alfresco dining space on the aft. Alluria is powered by twin MTU engines, offering both impressive performance and smooth cruising. Whether exploring the Mediterranean or venturing to more secluded destinations, Benetti Alluria stands as a floating sanctuary of refinement, perfect for both private escapes and luxurious charters.
Specifications
General
Boat Type: Power Boats
Class Type: Mega Yacht
Specifications
Length: 120.73
Beam: 25.59
Draft: 6.56
Hull Material: GRP
Build
First Built: 2023
Propulsion
Fuel Type: Diesel
Engines: 2
Power: 1449 HP
Brand: Man
Accomodation
Cabins: 5
PROS & CONS
What we appreciated
Luxurious and spacious interior design with high-quality materials
Advanced navigation and safety technology onboard
Smooth and powerful performance with efficient engines
Customizable layouts to suit owner preferences
Excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail
What we didn’t appreciate
High purchase price and maintenance costs
Limited availability due to bespoke production
Requires experienced crew for optimal operation
Fuel consumption can be significant on longer voyages
Large size may restrict access to smaller marinas or ports
Upkeep Costs
Fuel: Approximately $500,000 - $700,000 per year depending on usage
Crew Salaries: $600,000 - $1,000,000 per year for a full crew
Maintenance and Repairs: $300,000 - $500,000 per year
Insurance: $150,000 - $300,000 per year
Docking and Marina Fees: $100,000 - $250,000 per year