Tender exhibition
Located on the Jarlan and Quai Antoine Ier quays in the heart of the Adventure Area, the 2025 selection will feature nearly 60 luxury tenders. As true extensions of their motherships, these vessels stand out for their exceptional designs, performance and versatile uses – a testament to the evolving expectations of a private clientele seeking ever more diverse experiences at sea.
“Bringing together a fleet of this calibre every year is a challenge that only the Monaco Yacht Show consistently meets,” said Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the Monaco Yacht Show.
“The 2025 edition cements our global benchmark position, where innovation, exclusivity, and sophistication converge, with a record number of superyachts revealed in world premieres.
“Nowhere else in the world can visitors discover, in one place, such an exceptional selection – from the latest builds by renowned shipyards to recently refitted yachts, all rigorously selected by brokers for sale or charter.”
MYS 2025 confirms its status as the flagship platform for superyachting. Following a 2024 fleet valued at €4.5 billion (according to industry media outlet BOAT Pro), this 34th edition continues to drive excellence with a one-of-a-kind selection of superyachts, where bespoke design, sustainable innovation, and state-of-the-art technologies fully embody the present and future of yachting.
The official lists of superyachts and tenders are now available on the MYS website and are updated regularly:
MYS 2025 Highlights
On show this year are 78 custom built yachts of which 47 are new vessels – 20 of them making their global debut at MYS. There will be 101 motor yachts and 10 sailing yachts, a slight increase on last year.
The 390-foot Feadship, Breakthrough, Bill Gates’ new prize, will not attend, having been chartered in the lead up to the show. Taking the crown as the largest vessel on show is 295-foot Oceanco Luna.
Among the largest new yachts on show, Feadship’s new 260-foot (79.9-metre), hybrid diesel-electric yacht, Valor, will be a highlight.
The largest sailing yacht making her world debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025 is 62-metre Simena, from Turkish yard Ares Yachts, while 61.4-metre Perini Navi sailing yacht, Katana follows close behind. Also in the sailing segment, Nautor Swan will host the official debut of Swan 128 BeCool.
From Italian Sea Group, 79.5-metre Amalya will attract her share of attention, while Damen’s first luxury, long-range Ice Class 60-metre SeaXplorer 60, After You, will impress with its heli deck that can work as a basketball court, a lounge with fire pit, or a party deck with disco lights.
The there’s Damen’s 175-foot support vessel Emotional, which has space on board for helicopters, watertoys and submersibles, and the first hull in Tankoa Yachts’ T55 Sportiva range, Rose.
British builder, Princess Yachts, returns to Monaco Yacht Show after an absence of six years, exhibiting the flagship of the Princess motor yacht series, the Princess Y95.
At 115 feet in length, the first unit of Baglietto’s DOM 115 will represent the brand, Cantieri delle Marche will present 46.77-metre RJ, and the Ferretti Group will fly the flag of its brands Custom Line, Riva, Pershing and Wally. A hit at the recent Cannes Yachting Festival, the 33.4-metre wallywind110 will be on display at MYS.
Monaco Yacht Show 2025 runs from 24 to 27 September.