65m Codecasa Superyacht Eternity Sold in Off-Market Deal

The 65m superyacht Eternity has been sold in an off-market transaction, marking the second confirmed sale of the yacht in little over a month.

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.

Superyacht Eternity main saloon with dark blue seating
Superyacht Eternity interior with beige and grey seating
Superyacht Eternity main saloon bar area

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.

Superyacht Eternity upper deck salon with circular wooden dining table and glass sliding doors

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.

Superyacht Eternity foredeck jacuzzi with canopy shades
Superyacht Eternity foredeck jacuzzi

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.

Superyacht Eternity aft deck shaded alfresco dining

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.

Superyacht Eternity master cabin
Superyacht Eternity children's twin cabin
Superyacht Eternity cabin with mounted TV and seating area

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.

Tender under way next to Superyacht Eternity

Eternity's last known asking price was undisclosed. 

According to the world's largest yacht database, YachtBuyer Market Watch, Codecasa currently has 3 superyachts either in build or on order. This includes the 57m Codecasa UGO F81 due to be delivered later this year. 

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