Boats for Sale by Location
Browse yachts across 76 countries and territories, with detailed regional guides for 9 key yachting destinations.
Featured Regional Guides
Finland
Regional Guide40,000+ island archipelago | Near-24-hour summer daylight
Spain
Regional GuideBalearic Islands day crossing | Costa Brava coastal cruising
France
Regional GuideHome of Groupe Beneteau, Fountaine Pajot, Dufour | Vendée Globe race start/finish
Greece
Regional Guide6,000+ islands | Saronic Gulf island-hopping
United Kingdom
Regional GuideSolent – UK yachting epicentre | Cowes Week and Fastnet Race
United States
Regional GuideFort Lauderdale – "Yachting Capital of the World" | Bahamas day crossing from Florida
U.S. Virgin Islands
Regional GuideUS territory – US law and currency | Gateway to the British Virgin Islands
New Caledonia
Regional GuideWorld's largest lagoon (UNESCO) | Second-longest barrier reef
British Virgin Islands
Regional GuideWorld's premier bareboat charter destination | Steady 15-20 knot easterly trade winds
Caribbean
Central & South America
Mediterranean
Northern & Western Europe
Central & Eastern Europe
Middle East & Africa
International Yacht Market Coverage
Hulls.io covers the international yacht market across 76 countries and territories, from the established brokerage hubs of Fort Lauderdale and the Solent to emerging markets across Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Our 9 regional guides provide in-depth editorial coverage of the local yachting scene, including recommended marinas with precise coordinates, nearby accommodation for visiting buyers, cruising ground overviews, and seasonal timing advice.
Whether you're comparing the Greek islands to the Croatian coast, weighing up Caribbean charter markets against Mediterranean ownership, or exploring Scandinavian archipelago cruising, the regional guides provide the local knowledge that international buyers need. Each guide draws on marina infrastructure data and cruising ground analysis to help you understand not just where boats are listed, but where they're best enjoyed.
Use our Market Intelligence tool to compare yacht pricing across regions, or browse by manufacturer to find the right brand for your intended cruising area.
Browse all yachtsFrequently Asked Questions
Which countries are best for buying a yacht?
The largest yacht markets are the United States (particularly Fort Lauderdale and South Florida), the United Kingdom (the Solent region), France, Italy, and Greece. Each offers different advantages: the US has the largest selection and established brokerage infrastructure, the Mediterranean offers year-round cruising in southern regions, and the Caribbean provides tax advantages and charter-to-purchase opportunities.
Where are the biggest yacht marinas in Europe?
Major European yacht marinas include Alimos Marina and Flisvos Marina in Athens, Greece; Port Vell and Port Olimpic in Barcelona, Spain; the Hamble and Ocean Village in Southampton, UK; and numerous marinas along the French Riviera and Italian coast. The Solent in southern England is often considered the yachting epicentre of the UK, while the Greek Saronic Gulf offers some of the most accessible island-hopping in the Mediterranean.
How many countries does Hulls.io cover?
Hulls.io features yacht listings across 76 countries and territories worldwide. 9 regions have detailed guides with marina information, cruising grounds, and seasonal advice: Finland, Spain, France, Greece, United Kingdom, United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, New Caledonia, British Virgin Islands.
What information is in a regional guide?
Each regional guide includes an editorial overview of the yachting scene, details of the best cruising grounds, the optimal sailing season, key features of the region, recommended marinas with coordinates, and nearby hotels for visiting buyers. Hulls.io currently features 37 marinas across 9 regional guides.
Can I buy a yacht in one country and sail it to another?
Yes, international yacht purchases and relocations are common. Many buyers purchase in the US or Europe and sail or ship to their home waters. Key considerations include import duties, VAT status (particularly within the EU), flag state registration, and insurance coverage for the delivery voyage. The U.S. Virgin Islands, for example, operates under US law while offering proximity to Caribbean cruising grounds.
