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Yachts For Sales in the Philippines

Explore our Luxury yachts for sale in Philippines. Buying and selling your brand new & used boat, superyachts, sailing boats, watercrafts, jetskis, luxury tenders has never been this easy. Sell your yacht at the best market price now on The Luxe guide

Latest Yachts for Sale

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Yacht For Sale
60 Feet
25 Day Tour Guest(s)
8 Overnight Guest(s)
Step into the world of luxury and adventure with the stunning 60 feet yacht, M/Y Sofia Elise, a true gem cruising the waters of Me...
From PHP
11,999,999
Lagoon 500 for sale in the Philippines (1)
Yacht For Sale
For sale in the Philippines: A 2012 Lagoon 500, the epitome of luxury and performance in catamarans. This well-maintained vessel o...
From PHP
33,000,000
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Yacht For Sale
60 Feet
15 Day Tour Guest(s)
6 Overnight Guest(s)
Step aboard the epitome of marine elegance with our Catamaran luxury yacht. Combining a sleek design with top-tier amenities, it p...
From USD
1,800,000
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Yacht For Sale
From PHP
20,000,000

Yacht Purchase Guide in the Philippines

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FAQ

While luxury yachts do come with a significant cost, the experience and memories they offer are priceless. The price varies depending on the type and size of the yacht, as well as the duration of the charter.

The cost of a yacht in the Philippines varies greatly depending on factors such as size, type, brand, and age. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from a few million to over a billion Philippine Pesos for a yacht.

Absolutely. With thousands of islands to explore, yachting is a popular pastime in the Philippines. The country offers numerous yachting destinations that attract both locals and tourists alike.

Yacht owners in the Philippines are required to register their vessels with the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA). Additionally, they must comply with insurance and tax regulations