The Monaco Yacht Show 2025 has come to an end, the international luxury yachting exhibition for superyachts and megayachts, many of them in world premiere, showcased at the Port Hercule of the Principality of Monaco.
Since 1991, the event has become a must-attend appointment for luxury yachting enthusiasts, organized under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco.
It confirms the Principality of Monaco as an elite platform for international superyachting, where sustainable innovation, green technologies, and design make the difference and capture the attention of the most demanding audience.
We boarded some of them.
Tankoa Yacht: its superyacht M/Y Loewe, 55 meters long, designed inside and out by Luca Dini Design & Architecture.
Conceived for the charter market, it stands out with its six cabins (one more than the standard five) and an internal elevator connecting the decks.
The finishes represent the ultimate luxury. The optimized outdoor spaces are extraordinary, offering unique experiences of comfort, wellness, and entertainment with guests.
With this T55, Tankoa Yacht strengthens its position in the 50+ meter superyacht market, distinguishing itself with Made in Italy excellence.
Sanlorenzo: SD 132 Andiamo – the largest in the semi-displacement line, represents timeless Italian elegance.
Onboard, a style that is refined, sophisticated yet functional. At 40.7 meters in length, it can host up to 12 guests, who enjoy large outdoor decks, a fully equipped beach club, a panoramic foredeck pool, and an 85-square-meter flybridge.
The design by Zuccon International Project highlights clean lines and balanced volumes.
Sanlorenzo confirms its vision and commitment to building unique, revolutionary yachts such as the SD132, capable of surprising.
Baglietto: the DOM133, powered by Caterpillar C32 engines allowing ocean crossings in complete safety, is built in aluminium, measures 41 meters, and perfectly embodies the brand’s aim to satisfy owners seeking ample space and distinctive design.
Already 12 units have been sold.
Designed externally by Stefano Vafiadis, the DOM133 is the shipyard’s flagship model. Everything is customizable: in this case, the owner chose not to have a traditional dining table, but instead pop-up tables that can transform from coffee tables to dining tables when needed.
As always, the Monaco Yacht Show was thrilling, not only for its display of super and megayachts, but also for the unique atmosphere it offers visitors, who – like exhibitors – come from all over the world, taking the opportunity to discover the small yet vibrant Principality of Monaco.
See you at the 2026 edition!