Port Hercule is set to host one of the most anticipated editions of the Monaco Yacht Show (MYS), as the 2025 event prepares to unveil a record-breaking fleet. Taking place from September 24 to 27, this year’s show will feature 120 superyachts, with nearly half making their world debut. It marks a major milestone for the event, further establishing its role as a leading platform for innovation, design, and luxury in the yachting industry.

Alongside the superyachts, the 2025 edition will include around 60 luxury tenders, presented in the Adventure Area on the Jarlan and Quai Antoine Ier quays. These tenders, built as functional and aesthetic extensions of their motherships, are designed for versatility, ranging from exploration to leisure. With strong attention to performance and design, they reflect what today’s private clients look for in on-water experiences.
The superyachts on display will vary in size, from 24 to over 110 metres. The lineup includes newly delivered builds, expertly refitted yachts, and high-value vessels available for sale. Each yacht has been selected by leading brokers and represents the direction the industry is heading in, where personalised design, cutting-edge innovation, and sustainable engineering continue to take priority.
Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the Monaco Yacht show, said, “Bringing together a fleet of this calibre every year is a challenge that only the Monaco Yacht Show consistently meets. 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.”

While the yachts remain the main draw, the show’s format also highlights how the superyacht industry is adapting. The expectations of ultra-high-net-worth clients continue to evolve, with more focus on lifestyle, flexibility, and the ability to shape every detail of the onboard experience. From technical capabilities to interior choices, this year’s fleet reflects those shifts, offering a look into what future ownership and charter may look like.
The 2024 show featured a fleet valued at €4.5 billion, according to industry publication BOAT Pro. The 2025 edition is positioned to build on that scale, not only in value but also in how it captures the current mood of the industry, where launches are faster, design is more personal, and sustainability is part of every conversation.
The full lists of superyachts and tenders are now live on the official Monaco Yacht Show website and will continue to be updated in the run-up to the event. Visitors planning to attend are encouraged to check regularly and book appointments in advance for a more streamlined and focused experience.



