Benetti Serenity is a luxurious 40-meter superyacht that embodies timeless Italian craftsmanship and modern sophistication. Built by the renowned shipyard Benetti, Serenity boasts elegant exterior styling and a refined interior de...
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Review - Benetti Serenity
MarineBroker
05/11/2025, 4:17 PM
Benetti Serenity is a luxurious 40-meter superyacht that embodies timeless Italian craftsmanship and modern sophistication. Built by the renowned shipyard Benetti, Serenity boasts elegant exterior styling and a refined interior designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation. With expansive deck spaces, a spacious sundeck with Jacuzzi, multiple al fresco dining areas, and a full-beam master suite, this yacht offers an exceptional cruising experience.
Accommodating up to 12 guests in 5 lavish staterooms, Serenity also provides quarters for a professional crew of 7 to ensure impeccable service. Whether you're cruising the Mediterranean or relaxing at anchor, the yacht offers a wide array of water toys and entertainment options for unforgettable days at sea.
Combining performance, style, and functionality, Benetti Serenity is an ideal choice for private charters or discerning owners who demand excellence on the water.
Specifications
General
Boat Type: Power Boats
Class Type: Mega Yacht
Specifications
Length: 104.33
Beam: 23.62
Draft: 6.23
Hull Material: GRP
Build
First Built: 2012
Propulsion
Fuel Type: Diesel
Engines: 2
Power: 1000 HP
Brand: Caterpillar
Accomodation
Cabins: 5
PROS & CONS
What we appreciated
Luxurious and spacious interior with high-quality finishes
Smooth and stable ride due to advanced hull design
Ample outdoor deck space for relaxation and entertaining
Efficient fuel consumption for a yacht of its size
Well-equipped with modern navigation and safety systems
What we didn’t appreciate
Higher maintenance and operational costs typical of large yachts
Limited availability of dock space due to size
Requires experienced crew for optimal handling
Potentially less maneuverable in tight marinas
Older model may lack some latest technological upgrades
Upkeep Costs
Annual maintenance and repairs: $50,000 - $100,000
Docking and marina fees: $20,000 - $40,000 per year