24 - 27 September 2025

Must-See Yachts at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025

Monaco in September means one thing: the biggest stage in yachting is set. More than 100 superyachts will line the quays of Port Hercule, a stellar line-up of innovative debuts and rare opportunities makes this year’s Monaco Yacht Show the most compelling yet. From stand-out superyachts to boutique explorers, here’s the Y.CO insider’s guide to the yachts that will be the talk of the dock.

Groundbreaking New Launches

Valor

Feadship – 79.5m

Another Feadship, another milestone. Valor debuts with hybrid diesel-electric propulsion, solar integration, and a 5.3MWh lithium battery, placing her firmly at the forefront of sustainable design. You’ll want to step aboard this standout new build.

After You

Damen – 60.2m

If you like to take your adventures to the next level, then After You is the perfect choice. A dedicated helipad graces the upper deck, ensuring every journey begins and ends in style. Freshly delivered and sleekly profiled, After You is a modern balance of speed, space, and luxury. With strong charter potential, she’s one of the most exciting new arrivals on the quays this year.

Sairu

Riva – 54m

When it comes to style, it’s hard to top the Italians. And Riva’s largest superyacht to date, Sairu, is certainly no exception. Over 370 square metres of outdoor space includes a beach area with a 5m long swimming pool flanked by sunloungers; this is La Dolce Vita at its very best.

Standout Superyachts for Sale

Luna

Oceanco – 90m

Luna’s futuristic superstructure received a judge’s commendation for best technical achievement at the Boat International Design and Innovation Awards. Luna’s entire upper deck is dedicated to her owner’s use. Private balconies with full height windows and a private, forward facing jacuzzi. Step aboard and experience her award winning design for yourself.

Acala

Cantiere delle Marche (<500GT) – 43m

For those chasing adventure, Acala is a steel-hulled explorer built for range and resilience. Six cabins, a dedicated dive centre, and long-distance cruising capability make her a true turnkey option in the sub-500GT space.

Y.CO Central Agency Highlights

Here Comes the Sun

Amels – 89m

A major refit and extension in 2021 gave Here Comes the Sun fresh energy. Now spanning 89m, she offers 10 cabins, VIP balconies, and the full resort experience afloat. For sale at a newly reduced price and VAT paid for a motivated sale, she’s a headline opportunity at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025.

Boardwalk

Feadship – 77m

Launched recently and privately used only since, Boardwalk is a pristine pedigree Feadship. Designed by De Voogt with interiors by Amy Halffman Designs, she features a custom 120-bottle wine cellar, a beach club that opens on three sides, plus a gym, dive locker and dedicated watersports storage. A rare chance to acquire a yacht of this calibre in the 70m+ range.

Lady Beatrice

Feadship – 60m

One of the few true classics attending this year’s show, Lady Beatrice brings heritage and elegance to the docks. For buyers who value tradition and timeless lines over trends, she’s an essential viewing.

Flying Dagger III

Rossinavi – 50m

If it’s Va-Va-Voom you’re after. Flying Dagger III brings it in spades. Crafted in aluminium, this custom fast-displacement yacht brings together sleek, car-inspired lines by Team For Design – Enrico Gobbi and precision naval architecture by Arrabito. Built to RINA class, she pairs performance with style. At water level, a spacious beach club and extended swim platform set the scene.

Boutique Builds & Alternative Concepts

Seaflower

Mulder – 36m

Compact, Dutch-crafted, and immaculately finished, Seaflower is a perfect meeting of comfort and performance. With family-friendly credentials and easy handling for an owner-operator, she’s a boutique gem at the show.

Twilight

Sunreef 100 Power – Catamaran

For those who like to stand apart, the Sunreef 100 Power offers expansive deck space, unmatched stability, and integrated solar power. More beach house than traditional yacht, she’s the catamaran that proves Monaco isn’t just for monohulls.

Why Monaco Remains the Show to Watch

Why Monaco Remains the Show to Watch

There are yacht shows, and then there’s Monaco. For buyers, it’s the rare chance to tour industry standard setters and innovations side by side. For shipyards, it’s the moment to unveil their boldest ideas. And for the yachting world, it’s the heartbeat of an industry that thrives on spectacle, ambition, and constant reinvention. The Monaco Yacht Show 2025 is shaping up to be unforgettable. These are some of the yachts that will define the conversation on the Riviera this September. Make sure you’re part of it. Contact the Y.CO team today.