• Guests

    10

  • Cabins

    5

  • Crew

    11

Length GT Built
49.9m
499 GT 2025
Beam Draft Top Speed
9.12m 2.56m 16 Kts

The 49.9m motor yacht Felicità was delivered to her owners in 2025 by Italian shipyard Mangusta. Her naval architecture and interior design comes from the drawing boards of Mangusta, while Alberto Mancini is responsible for her exterior design.

Key Features

  • Beach club with Hammam
  • Open-air cinema
  • 49.9m (163.8ft) Mangusta (Overmarine) motor yacht
  • Sundeck Jacuzzi and foredeck pool
  • Maximum speed of 16 knots, 4,500-mile range
  • Full-beam owner suite with private sea terrace

Design & Construction

Designed around a displacement w/ bulbous bow steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 9.12m beam and a 2.56m draft. The yacht is built over 4 decks with an internal volume of 499 GT (Gross Tonnes).

This was the fifth yacht built on the Oceano 50 design. Launched in June 2025 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months.

Exterior Design

Felicità's profile is long and low, shaped by Alberto Mancini, with a continuous band of dark glazing running through the superstructure so the decks read as one flowing line rather than stacked volumes.

The bow is sharp and slightly raked, with a clean foredeck that integrates a swimming pool as well as freestanding lounge seating, so the space works as both a social area and a forward relaxation zone. Along the hull sides, elongated glazing sections sit low in the topsides, while full-height windows and glass bulwarks above open up the main and upper decks and maintain clear outward views.

At the stern, the beach club opens on three sides, so it forms a wide platform at water level rather than a single-direction space, and this area links directly to the interior while also supporting waterside use. Above, the aft decks are arranged in layers, with shaded lounge and dining areas positioned under overhangs so each level remains usable in strong sun.

The sundeck carries a glass-fronted Jacuzzi, positioned forward of the main seating and dining areas, while the deck also includes open sunbathing space and a bar. Across all exterior areas, teak decking is used throughout, tying the spaces together visually and practically.

Interior Design

The interior of Felicità, also designed by Alberto Mancini, uses a controlled palette of natural materials, with linen and silk fabrics in light blue and turquoise tones set against white marble and sand-toned oak parquet, while ash wood and brass details introduce contrast without breaking the overall consistency.

The main saloon is arranged as a single open volume with floor-to-ceiling glazing, so natural light runs the full width of the space, while a semi-circular seating arrangement defines the lounge area and a custom partition element separates it from the dining space without closing it off. This keeps sightlines clear from aft to forward.

Furniture remains low and structured, and materials are repeated across surfaces so the space reads as unified rather than segmented. Forward, the formal dining area sits within the same volume, maintaining the same finishes and proportions.

Throughout the interior, large glazing panels maintain a constant visual link to the exterior, while integrated lighting and clean ceiling lines keep the focus on materials and layout rather than decorative features.

Accommodation

Felicità accommodates up to 12 guests in five cabins.

The main deck master suite is full-beam and includes a private terrace extending out to starboard, positioned close to the waterline, while the layout provides a clear separation between sleeping, dressing and bathroom areas.

On the lower deck, two double cabins and two twin cabins are arranged symmetrically, with each twin including an additional Pullman berth, allowing flexible guest arrangements without altering the core layout. All cabins include en suite bathrooms and follow the same material palette used throughout the yacht.

Crew accommodation supports up to 11 crew, positioned forward to maintain separation between guest and operational areas.

Performance & Capabilities

Powered by twin diesel MTU (12V 2000 M86) 1,700hp engines running at 2450rpm, motor yacht Felicità is capable of reaching a top speed of 16 knots, and comfortably cruises at 11 knots. With her 68,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 4,000 nautical miles at 11 knots.

Felicità Yacht is For Sale

Felicità is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of €36,000,000 EUR. View all Mangusta Oceano 50 Yachts for sale from around the world. Alternatively, you can view all other Mangusta Yachts for sale.

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