Regina D’Italia cruising through open waters, showcasing her sleek 213-foot steel-and-aluminum profile. | Source: Yachtchartefleet
Bold, glamorous, and unmistakably Italian—Regina D’Italia makes a strong first impression. Owned by Stefano Gabbana, who is the co-founder of the luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. The 213-foot superyacht is now available to charter for €480,000 (about $570,000) per week, and if a week isn’t enough, you can buy her outright for €54 million (around $64.2 million). Try it for a few days, or take the keys for good.
Superyacht Regina D’Italia
Built in 2019 by Italian shipyard Codecasa, the yacht stretches 213 feet and combines a strong steel hull with a lighter aluminium upper structure. Codecasa handled the exterior design, while M2 Atelier worked with Gabbana on the interiors. The look is dramatic but polished, very much like the designer’s fashion collections.

The mirrored dining salon pairs bold design with polished finishes, reflecting Gabbana’s dramatic interior vision. | Source: Yachtchartefleet
Inside, deep blues mix with lighter woods like oak and teak. Brazilian marble runs throughout the yacht, adding shine and weight to the spaces. The main salon features mirrored ceilings, silk wall panels, and large lounge seating designed for entertaining. The dining area stands out with a Fornasetti table and bold leopard-print chairs.
The owner’s suite takes up the full width of the main deck. It includes floor-to-ceiling windows, mirrored ceilings, two marble bathrooms, and large walk-in closets lined with silk and velvet. Four guest cabins sit on the lower deck—two twin rooms and two doubles—each with its own marble bathroom. Even the details feel personal, with bronze taps shaped like classic Italian hand gestures. Additionally, there’s also a sixth cabin near the bridge deck that can be used for guests or crew or even converted into a massage room.

The marble-lined upper deck pool glows at dusk, framed by teak loungers and open sea. | Source: Yachtchartefleet
An elevator connects the decks, leading up to a gym and a 23-foot swimming pool finished in marble mosaic. Teak loungers surround the pool, creating a relaxed daytime sun spot that transforms into an open-air lounge at night. At sea level, the aft platform and extendable beach club offer direct water access and plenty of space for swimming or launching toys.

An aerial view captures Regina D’Italia anchored at twilight, her illuminated decks highlighting Mediterranean-ready luxury. | Source: Yachtchartefleet
Powered by twin 2,000-horsepower Caterpillar engines, the yacht reaches a top speed of 18.5 knots and cruises comfortably at 15 knots, with a range of 4,300 nautical miles.
A week aboard may be all it takes to turn admiration into ownership.