The world’s superyacht aficionados and industry ‘big-wigs’ will turn their attention to the Monaco Yacht Show when it returns to Port Hercules in September 2019.Long considered to be the flagship event of the international yachting calendar, the Monaco Yacht Show will this year welcome a world-class fleet of over 125 magnificent superyachts to its unique and world-famous setting.
Held at the iconic Port Hercules in the principality of Monaco, the four-day event will, as always, represent the pinnacle of luxury and provide the ultimate showcase for industry brokers, shipyards, designers and business influencers.
Lining up alongside the superyachts will be 580 exhibitors, ranging from the finest superyacht builders, award-winning yacht designers, luxury suppliers and influential brokerage houses to the most desirable tenders and water toys, submarines, prestige cars, helicopters and private jet manufacturers.
The newer layout launched in 2018 takes advantage of the restructured Quai des Etats Unis. Along the jetty, yacht designers, shipyards and brokerage houses will exhibit alongside the yachts they represent, improving the visitor experience for the show’s private clientele.
Global marine suppliers will now exhibit their products and services in the various tented areas, while the Parvis Piscine will be dedicated to luxury manufacturers and top-of-the-range service suppliers.
The developments are in response to the efforts by the organisers to future-proof the show’s success. As usual, the event will span over four days with more than 30,000 visitors anticipated to walk through its doors.
For further details please visit www.monacoyachtshow.comLet’s take a look at the biggest and best yachts at the Monaco Yacht Show 2019
- TIS – 365ft
- AMADEA – 348ft
- PHOENIX 2. -295ft
- DreAMBOAT – 295ft
- BOLD – 278ft
- HER COMES THE SUN – 272ft
- SECRET – 270ft
- EXCELLENCE – 263ft
- DRAGON – 260ft
New superyachts at the Monaco Yacht Show 2019 and yachts for sale
The Monaco Yacht Show attracts over 125 superyachts with an average length closer to 50 metres, of which around 42 are new launches making their worldwide debut.
The average value of the yachts on display at the Monaco Yacht Show is now a staggering €27 million. This is a far cry from the very first edition of MYS in 1991, when there were just 32 yachts moored in Port Hercules averaging 31 metres in length.
The Monaco Yacht Show 2019 offering will feature larger superyachts compared with 2018. The largest luxury vessel will be 107 metres in length. 21 units will exceed 60 metres with an average size of 75m.New projects and concepts announced at Monaco Yacht Show 2019
Wider reveals 54 metre Wider 180 superyacht
Italian yard Wider has revealed two new superyacht projects at the Monaco Yacht Show. The 54 metre Wider 180 is already underway, with the cutting of the hull planned for the beginning of 2020. Delivery is scheduled for 2022. Exterior design comes from Andrea Vallicelli & C Yacht Design and features “clean and essential lines”.
Benetti reveals hybrid expedition superyacht range
Italian yard Benetti has revealed a range of hybrid expedition yachts at the Monaco Yacht Show. The first of the three model range, the B.YOND 37, is a 37 metre “serious expedition yacht built to travel the world,” according to the yard.Fincantieri reveals naval inspired 80.8m superyacht concept Vis
Fincantieri Yachts has unveiled a new naval inspired 80.8 metre superyacht concept named Vis. Designed in collaboration with Italian superyacht designer Francesco Paszkowski, the 80.8 metre yacht is named after the Latin word meaning “force” and “energy”.
Luca Vallebona reveals 62.5m superyacht concept TLV 62
Italian designer Luca Vallebona has revealed a 62.5 metre superyacht concept created with Sinos managing director Giancarlo Mussino. Named TLV 62, the concept features a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, with “low on the water” exterior lines and an “almost vertical bow.”
Wally reveals Espen Øino-designed 165 Wallypower
Superyacht designer Espen Øino has teamed up with Wally founder Luca Bassani to develop a 50 metre motor yacht. The 165 Wallypower takes inspiration from the radical look of the 118 Wallypower, resulting in a Mediterranean cruiser with a piercing bow, uncluttered lines and open decks.
Heesen reveals First 5700 Aluminium Class superyacht Project Akira
Heesen has revealed the first model in its new 5700 Aluminium class named Project Akira. The 56.7 metre four deck yacht features exterior design penned by Frank Laupman’s Omega Architects and interior design by Harrison Eidsgaard.
Luca Dini Design & Architecture introduces four new projects
Thanks to collaborations with Columbus Yachts, Mondomarine and Rossinavi shipyards. Two 50 metre yachts are already under construction and will be launched over the next year.
The Flagship 64Steel by Sanlorenzo debuts at Monaco Yacht Show
Consisting of five decks and measuring in at 64 metre in length, Flagship 64Steel by Sanlorenzo is the biggest yacht to ever be produced by the Italian ship yard. Her exteriors are designed by Officina Italiana Design and interiors by Francesco Paszkowski. Four guest rooms and the full beam VIP suite are located on the Main Deck.