Built by Codecasa and delivered in 2010, Eternity features exterior design and naval architecture by the yard’s in-house team, with interiors originally by Della Role Design and later reworked by Suzanne Lovell.
Eternity’s interior was refreshed during a significant refit program completed between 2022 and 2025, introducing a lighter, more contemporary atmosphere while retaining a clear nautical influence. The updated scheme uses a largely monochrome base, offset by dark woods in the main social areas and lighter finishes in the accommodation. Subtle ocean-inspired detailing runs throughout the yacht, with patterned fabrics, textured carpets, and curated artworks that are rotated seasonally.
The main saloon is arranged as a series of defined yet open seating zones, supported by a central bar that encourages informal gathering. Large windows bring in natural light and maintain strong visual connection with the sea. Forward of the saloon, a dedicated media lounge provides a more private retreat, while the formal dining area is positioned for easy service and unobstructed views.
Outdoor living is spread across multiple deck levels. The foredeck hosts a large six-metre Jacuzzi that doubles as an exercise pool with adjustable current settings. The sundeck is arranged around a semi-circular bar, loose seating, sun loungers, and an enclosed gym, giving the space flexibility across different cruising modes.
Aft on the bridge deck, a large dining table seats up to 12 guests, supported by banquette seating and lounge furniture. The main aft deck provides a second alfresco dining option, while the extended beach club at the transom serves as a hub for swimming, watersports, and tender operations.
Accommodation on board the motor yacht is arranged for up to 14 guests across seven cabins. The full-beam master suite is located forward on the main deck and includes walk-through his-and-hers dressing rooms, dual en suites with a Jacuzzi tub and steam shower, a private study, and a fold-out balcony overlooking the water.
Eternity is powered by twin Caterpillar 3516B diesel engines, each producing 2,483hp. This setup delivers a top speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots. With fuel capacity of approximately 168,000 litres, the yacht offers a transoceanic range of up to 5,000 nautical miles at cruise.
Eternity's last known asking price was undisclosed.
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