Scheduled from 24 to 27 September, this year’s Monaco Yacht Show will welcome a fleet of 120 superyachts, almost half of which will be making their world debut: a historic record. With lengths ranging from 24 to over 110 metres, these vessels embody the cutting edge of yachting: sophisticated designs, technological innovations, extreme customisation and a growing commitment to environmental sustainability. Let’s take a look at the main new features of this Monaco Yacht Show, strictly in alphabetical order.

AB Yachts
AB Yachts, a brand of Next Yacht Group, is bringing two true masterpieces to Monaco: the first AB95 and the second AB110.
These hulls embody the shipyard’s vision, which for over thirty years has been dedicated to the ultimate expression of speed, design and technological innovation.
With a length of 28.5 metres and a width of 6.80 metres, the AB 95 has three decks and can accommodate up to 10 people in four cabins located on the lower deck, two full-beam cabins and two guest cabins, as well as four crew members, ensuring generous space and maximum functionality. Every detail reflects the know-how accumulated over more than three decades of the shipyard’s history: latest-generation materials, cutting-edge technical solutions and a high-performance propulsion system come together in a design by Archea Associati.

An expression of sculpted design and uncompromising performance, the AB 110 (length 33.70 metres) returns to the spotlight, a project designed for owners looking for a fast, distinctive and contemporary boat. This second unit further evolves the initial design, combining bold styling with cutting-edge technology: from the panoramic carbon flybridge to the high-tech wheelhouse, every detail is designed to enhance the sailing experience. In this model too, the three waterjet propulsion system allows a top speed of 43 knots to be reached, with a shallow draught ideal for exploring shallow waters and secluded coves. The interiors offer refined, customisable living solutions that are in complete harmony with the exterior environment.

Amels
Amels is showcasing two yachts in Monaco: Memories and After You.
Memories: delivered in June 2025, the Amels 60, Memories, has an exterior design by Espen Øino International, naval architecture by Damen Yachting and interiors by Harrison Eidsgaard.
Refined and elegant, Memories can accommodate 12 guests and is available for exclusive charter through Moran Yacht & Ship.

After You: from Damen Yachting in Antalya, the Xplorer 60 features an exterior by Azure Yacht Design and naval architecture by Damen Yachting. The first Xplorer 60 to take to the waves, it was delivered last August and features interiors by British studio H2 Yacht Design. Featuring a white hull and a saloon on the aft deck, this 1160 GT superyacht is designed to accommodate 12 guests and a crew of 16 plus the captain. It is equipped with a hybrid power and propulsion system with batteries, a fully certified helipad and is Ice Class certified with engineering compliant with the IMO Polar Code.

Arcadia
The Neapolitan shipyard has two boats on display: the A80new and the A96.
The A80 new is the shipyard’s first Raised Pilot House. Just under 24 metres long, it introduces new solutions in this size: five cabins, crew quarters in the bow to ensure total privacy, an 80 m² upper deck and a wide body layout. Propulsion is provided by two Volvo Penta IPS engines, while new-generation solar panels ensure energy autonomy and environmental friendliness.

Alongside the new model, Arcadia is also exhibiting the A96new, a 30-metre yacht with four Volvo Penta engines that combine efficiency, low fuel consumption and acoustic comfort.

Azimut
There will be three Azimut yachts at the Monaco Yacht Show.
In addition to the 30-metre Magellano, there will be the Azimut Grande Trideck and the Azimut Grande 36, both with interiors designed by m2atelier.

The Grande Trideck, an evolution of Azimut’s largest flagship, stands out for its interiors designed by m2atelier and its Barefoot Luxury concept. The yacht focuses on natural light, pure geometries and innovative solutions such as the Unveiling Wall, a sliding wall that elegantly integrates the TV.

The new Grande 30M marks the beginning of the collaboration between Alberto Mancini (for the exteriors) and m2atelier (for the interiors). It is the first yacht to integrate the mtu propulsion system with Rolls-Royce PODs, capable of increasing efficiency by 15% compared to a traditional shaft, reducing fuel consumption and emissions.

Baglietto
Baglietto is showcasing two of its most famous yachts in Monaco: the DOM133 designed by Stefano Vafiadis and the T52 by Francesco Paszkowski Design. These models embody the heart of the shipyard’s production and have enjoyed extraordinary success on the international market in recent years.

To date, 9 units of the T52 and 12 of the DOM133 have been sold, a result that highlights the shipyard’s ability to accurately interpret the needs of an ever-changing market, offering products that combine design, technology and performance, while remaining true to the brand’s DNA. This balance between modernity and tradition, style and timeless elegance is a hallmark of Baglietto.

Bilgin Yachts
Bilgin Yachts will be present at the Monaco Yacht Show with Camila, a 50-metre yacht from the Bilgin 163 series. The 499 GT vessel has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. The exterior styling and naval architecture were handled by Unique Yacht Design, while the interiors were created by Hot Lab. The design offers 20% more outdoor space than typical 48-metre yachts. Powered by two 1,450 hp CAT engines, Camila reaches a top speed of 16.5 knots and has a transoceanic range of approximately 5,000 nautical miles at her cruising speed.

Cantiere delle Marche
The flagship of the RJ line, the 155 perfectly embodies the philosophy and DNA of the shipyard, enhancing the stylistic features of the line to which it belongs. With an overall length of just under 47 metres, it is the longest yacht ever built by the Ancona-based shipyard.
The RJ155, while featuring an elegant and sophisticated design characterised by sleek and dynamic lines, boasts the capabilities of a true ocean explorer: steel hull, aluminium superstructure, long range, ample storage space and top-of-the-line equipment. Francesco Paszkowski designed the exterior lines, while Achille Salvagni designed the custom interiors, including most of the fixed and movable furniture.
As Paszkowski stated, the yacht’s silhouette features an elegant, linear design, whose shape suggests movement and energy, with both horizontal and angular lines blending into gently rounded edges.
Achille Salvagni summarises the main features of the interior design as follows: “In the RJ155, we have combined the performance of an ocean-going boat with the refined art of interior design. Commissioned by cultured owners, the yacht becomes a story of elegance, intellect and emotion.

Columbus Yacht
The Palumbo Group shipyard presents the Columbus Crossover 42 M/Y Big Naan in Monaco, which boasts exterior lines designed by Hydro Tec, while the interiors were designed by Hot Lab. The exterior style stands out for its modern, muscular shapes, dominated by taut, angular surfaces, with volumes concentrated towards the bow, in true explorer style. The hull is displacement, with a bulbous bow and flat, harmonious stern sections, a steel hull and aluminium superstructure.
Compact but extremely versatile, the Crossover 42 offers a large cockpit capable of accommodating a large tender, moved by a crane built into the starboard side at the stern, as well as a 17 m² swimming pool surrounded by convivial areas and spaces for relaxation.
The beach club, located on the lower deck, is accessible via a hydraulic door positioned to the right of the stern platform. Here, natural light floods in through the large side windows and the spectacular glass swimming pool, creating a bright and refined atmosphere.

Golden Yachts
The latest yacht launched by the Greek shipyard, O’MADELEINE features interior design by Studio Massari and exteriors by Studio Vafiadis. It can accommodate up to 12 people in 7 luxurious cabins.
The yacht has Studio Vafiadis describes the exterior of O’MADELEINE as characterised by clean lines with longitudinal ribbon windows that cut through the boat’s volumes and give the impression of an even longer boat with even more aerodynamic shapes. The interiors blend Nordic and Mediterranean influences with light oak, bright tones and soft, sculptural custom-made furniture that maintains a relaxing, homely atmosphere.
Studio Massari emphasises the organic fluidity of the interiors, inspired by the undulating rhythms of the sea. He highlights the soft curves and rounded edges combined with a palette of soft colours such as beige, cream and white, accentuated by subtle shades of ocean blue. A distinctive feature is the innovative beach club, which includes a bar and lounge in the spa lobby, a hammam and a large tender garage for water toys.

Mangusta
Mangusta brings the latest of the Oceano 50 launched to Monaco. This is a highly successful model that has redefined the very concept of freedom and comfort on board.
Designed and built thanks to the collaboration between designer Alberto Mancini and the technical department of Overmarine Group, this 50-metre yacht with less than 500 GT is a perfect blend of sophisticated interiors, a layout developed to offer a totally immersive experience and elegant exterior lines that make its profile truly unmistakable: a Mangusta boat in every way.
Natural light and generous volumes are the main features of this model. Full-height windows, doors that open completely and large glass surfaces create a fluid and seamless continuity between interior and exterior.
The numerous outdoor spaces have been designed to offer guests unparalleled relaxation at any time of day.
A 5-cabin configuration has been chosen for this unit, comprising 4 guest cabins and a full-beam gym on the lower deck and the owner’s cabin on the main deck, the latter also featuring an exclusive automated balcony with sea views.

Pershing
Pershing never disappoints and presents the GTX116 in Monaco, a yacht that, with its sporty nature and extreme liveability, elegant style and obsessive attention to the pleasures of life, elevates the sailing experience to a new dimension.
Over 35 metres long and 7.70 metres wide, this model has a sleek and streamlined profile and, in keeping with the brand’s tradition, evokes the imagery of luxury SUVs.
The saloon is furnished with some of the leading brands of the moment and offers ample space for socialising. The lower deck features the master cabin and four guest cabins.

Riva
Riva arrives in Monte Carlo with a real star: the first Riva 54, the largest yacht ever launched by the brand. It will be accompanied by the Riva 112 Dolcevita Super, also a new addition.

And while the latter is a beautiful hull with classic Riva styling revisited with extensive use of matt black leather, the 54 will be the real star.
With a length overall of 54 metres and a maximum beam of 8.60 metres, built entirely in aluminium and with a gross tonnage of less than 500 GT, the Riva 54, as always, designed by Officina Italiana Design, the Strategic Product Committee and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department is the flagship of the shipyard.

The largest Riva ever built has four decks – with the lower, main and upper decks connected by a lift located amidships – and can accommodate up to ten guests in four guest cabins and a majestic owner’s suite located at the bow of the main deck. The outdoor areas are the hallmark of the Riva 54metri: designed to ensure the owner and their guests are constantly connected to the sea, as well as offering moments of fun and relaxation in complete privacy. At the stern, a large transformer platform with an extra-wide gangway provides access to the beach area, where a 5-metre-long swimming pool with side sunbathing areas takes centre stage. At the bow, two large sunbathing sofas extend the lounge area and conceal part of the technical area below, designed to be folded down with a hinge mechanism to facilitate the launching and hauling of tenders, jet skis and water toys.
Sanlorenzo
New to the Sanlorenzo stand this year will be the SD132, a 40.7-metre hull that is Sanlorenzo’s largest composite yacht ever built, offering extraordinary volume with 420 GT of interior space. The reconfigured beach club features rotating terraces that create a continuous flow from the cockpit to the sea. A sunbathing area at the bow with a transparent pool, a large 85 m² flybridge and a side garage with transverse launch complete the experience. Designed by Zuccon International Project, the SD132 represents both the evolution and mastery of Sanlorenzo’s semi-displacement tradition.

Tankoa
At the Monaco Yacht Show, Tankoa will exhibit Loewe, a 55-metre yacht that combines elegant, aerodynamic lines with cutting-edge, innovative design. The interior and exterior design is by Luca Dini Design & Architecture.
Intended primarily for the charter market, the project was developed in close synergy with the owner’s team, resulting in a truly bespoke vessel. Noteworthy features include a large internal lift; full-height windows that flood both the main and upper decks with natural light; the Nemo Room, a semi-submersible lounge offering an immersive contact with the sea; large outdoor relaxation areas and a vast beach club centred around a spectacular swimming pool. Onboard comfort is further enhanced by two panoramic hot tubs: a private one on the owner’s terrace and a full-beam one on the sun deck.
It will make its world debut at the Monaco Yacht Show.

The Italian Sea Group
At the Monaco show, The Italian Sea Group will present a unique selection of recently launched masterpieces, expressing the perfect harmony between style, engineering and sustainability:
Admiral Giorgio Armani 72m (Project 596) – A visionary project, born from the collaboration between Giorgio Armani and Giovanni Costantino, whose interiors and exteriors are designed by the famous designer. Essential architectural lines, large windows and sophisticated colours express a discreet, harmonious and authentically Italian luxury.

Perini Navi Katana 60m – A sailing ketch inspired by Japanese aesthetics, offering maximum efficiency, versatility and safety.
With interiors by Rémi Tessier, it is a sanctuary of calm and simplicity: fluid, three-dimensional spaces, noble materials and impeccable craftsmanship.

Admiral Raja² 55m – S-Force line, designed entirely by the TISG Style Centre, stands out for its dynamic exteriors and bold interiors, where precious materials and colour contrasts create sophisticated atmospheres.

Vitters
Magic will represent Vitters at the Monaco show. This is a 44.3 m (145.3 ft) sailing yacht designed and built in 2025 by Vitters according to Lloyd’s classification.
The sporty exteriors with dynamic lines were created by Reichel Pugh Design, while the spacious 308 GT interiors were designed by Design Unlimited/Pieter Laureys.

Wally
Wally is bringing the second unit of the wallywind110 to Monaco. The 36.22-metre yacht offers high performance and an advanced carbon structure, while introducing new layout solutions and customised interior finishes. This sailing yacht features a timeless sand grey hull, a lighter interior colour palette, a sliding bed in the VIP cabin that converts into a double bed, and a multifunctional workspace that replaces the bar area of hull #1 in the lower saloon. The interior and exterior lines, once again designed by Studio Santa Maria Magnolfi, reflect the same concept of understated elegance seen on the first unit.

Matteo Zaccagnino
