The Benetti Oasis 34M is a 112-foot superyacht with a flybridge that was launched by the distinguished Italian yacht-building firm Benetti Yachts in 2022. An astonishing achievement over four decks which bear the sort of refined European looks that have made this 150-year-old company the world’s premier luxury yacht builder, this vessel was crafted in partnership with naval design firm RWD and architectural pioneers Bonetti & Kozerski. Sleek metallic lines, cutaway gunwales, plenty of tinted glass, deluxe materials throughout and one of the market’s largest beach-clubs to aft are bound to catch the eye, while a sharp, double-height bow entry, a rugged hull destined for bluewater cruising and a set of powerful engines make this a mean performer, too.
A floating hardtop up on the flybridge offers shade for those sitting centrally at a dining table for 12, while a sedate set of sofas to aft, and a modular sunpad for up to four up front get the lion’s share of the sun. To port there is a marble-topped wet-bar station with more facilities than most boat’s galleys, including an ice-chipper, a fridge, a sink and an outdoor grill. The edges of the bridge are lined with a wraparound transparent glass wall that you would barely notice were it not for the refined teak brightwork running across its top.
The Oasis 34M’s upper deck is split between a pair of al-fresco decks and a sophisticated, climate-controlled upper lounge. Up front there is a sunpad with a sports locker underneath and a U-shaped sofa surrounding an occasional table, while to aft there is room for outdoor dining and a sofa. Elegant interiors include a formal dining room with floor-to-ceiling glazing, a unique dining table crafted from pale timber and marble, and a wet-bar with a countertop sculpted out of green granite. Also on offer up here is a rest-area for pilots, neatly positioned by a helm station that would not look out of place on a cruise ship. This control center boasts everything required for captains to confidently embark on long-haul voyages, and benefits from superb visibility.
On the main deck you will encounter a cool and contemporary salon with pale oak surfaces, low-slung and curved sofas that could be lifted straight from a mid-century Manhattan apartment, a poker table, custom handstitched ottomans and expansive side glazing with astonishing views out to the ocean. A live-in galley on this level is entirely enclosed for private food prep, and features everything required to keep guests well-fed with gourmet meals. Positioned forward there is a full-beam owner’s stateroom with lavish dimensions, floor-to-ceiling windows, a work desk, a walk-in closet and a fantastic double bathroom with marbled surfaces, fluted glass screens, an untreated teak sole and a wet-room shower.
The aft cockpit, meanwhile, comes with two fold-down bulwarks that transform into floating cocktail terraces, radically expanding the size of the teak-lined living space back here. There is room for a dining table and sofas, as well as wet-bar facilities, coffee tables and bespoke Ottomans out here, a space that seamlessly opens up to aft thanks to the absence of a transom wall. Instead you will discover an infinity plunge pool with a transparent glazed wall to transom that is surrounded by Japanese-style sunpads and side steps down to a full-beam swimming platform lined in striped teak.
The lower deck ushers guests into a secluded and seductive rest area with four en-suite staterooms for up to eight overnight guests, as well as crew quarters for up to six. Rooms benefit from widescreen hull windows, pale timber surrounds, hand-woven carpets and bathrooms with sinks crafted from authentic stone and wet-room showers behind tempered glass doors.
Powered by twin MTU diesel engines, lucky owners of this gorgeous model can expect top speeds to edge over the 16-knot mark, while it cruises at a comfortable and consistent speed of 14.5 knots. Never a brand to eschew innovation, this yacht comes with a side-entry tender garage capable of hosting the market’s biggest water toys.