Pubblicato il 6 July 2026 da Redazione in Actuality, Actuality in Monaco, Events, Monaco

Yacht Club de Monaco: Prince Albert II Presents the Club’s Future Strategy Focused on Innovation, Education and Sustainability

From the U.S. roadshow to the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, including training programs and the SEA Index®: the Principality strengthens the Yacht Club de Monaco’s role as a global ambassador for maritime heritage and sustainable innovation
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The Yacht Club de Monaco (YCM) continues to reinforce its international standing in the global yachting industry by focusing on three strategic pillars: technological innovation, education for younger generations, and environmental sustainability. The roadmap for the coming months was outlined by H.S.H. Prince Albert II during the traditional welcome cocktail for new members, held on Friday June 26, 2026.

The event, chaired by the Sovereign alongside the Board of Directors, brought together around 2,500 members from 82 nationalities, including the induction of approximately thirty new members.

Yacht Club de Monaco: an international vision rooted in the Principality

In his speech, Prince Albert II emphasized the Club’s dual identity:

“The Yacht Club de Monaco is deeply rooted in our country, but its vocation is decidedly international.”

This vision is reflected in a series of initiatives designed to strengthen Monaco’s global maritime presence and promote its nautical heritage worldwide.

U.S. roadshow celebrating sailing heritage

One of the highlights of summer 2026 will be the roadshow along the U.S. East Coast, organized for the 4th of July celebrations and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence.

The historic yachts Tuiga (1909) and Viola (1908) will represent the Yacht Club de Monaco in New York, taking part in the major maritime parade Sail4th 250, which will gather around 50 tall ships from about twenty countries.

The voyage will continue along the East Coast with stops in Newport and Nantucket, further reinforcing the Club’s role as an international ambassador of maritime heritage and Monegasque expertise.

Monaco Energy Boat Challenge 2026: a global innovation laboratory

From July 8 to 11, 2026, the Yacht Club de Monaco will host the 13th edition of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, one of the world’s leading events dedicated to sustainable marine mobility.

The competition will bring together:

  • 52 international teams
  • participants from 21 countries
  • students, engineers, researchers and shipyards

Since its launch in 2014, the event has involved more than 6,500 students from around 50 universities, becoming a real-world laboratory for testing and developing next-generation marine propulsion technologies.

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Maritime education: La Belle Classe Academy and new training pathways

Education remains one of the Yacht Club’s core priorities.

The La Belle Classe Academy, founded in 2015, is now an internationally recognized training hub for the yachting industry. Its programs are accredited by leading institutions such as:

  • the International Association of Maritime Institutions (IAMI)
  • the Royal Yachting Association (RYA)

Key initiatives include:

  • Yachting Masterclass for industry professionals
  • Summer Yachting Camp for young people aged 16 to 22
  • hands-on training in navigation, safety, meteorology and first aid
  • internationally recognized certifications such as RYA Powerboat Level 2 and Personal Watercraft

The Club will also continue promoting maritime careers through the YCM Yachting Student Fair, scheduled for March 13, 2027, dedicated to career guidance in the yachting sector.

SEA Index®: advancing sustainability in yachting

The Yacht Club de Monaco continues its commitment to sustainable yachting through the SEA Index®, an environmental rating system launched in 2020 in partnership with Credit Suisse (UBS Group).

In 2026, the initiative reaches new milestones:

  • integration of the Marseille Fos port into the SEA Index® network
  • launch of the first environmental incentive system in Pampelonne
  • expansion of the methodology to yachts starting from 10 meters and catamarans
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Prince Albert II highlighted the strategic importance of this evolution, noting its expanded scope while maintaining a strict, independent methodological approach.

Team Malizia: ten years of sport and sustainability

The evening also celebrated the 10th anniversary of Team Malizia, founded by Pierre Casiraghi, Vice President of the Yacht Club de Monaco.

Over the past decade, the team has become a leading force in offshore sailing, demonstrating that:

  • sporting performance
  • technological innovation
  • environmental awareness

can successfully coexist.

A vision for the future of the sea

Concluding his speech, Prince Albert II quoted William Butler Yeats:

“In dreams begins responsibility.”

He added:

“Individually we inspire. Collectively we build the future: in service of youth, the sea and the promotion of the Principality.”

A statement that perfectly encapsulates the Yacht Club de Monaco’s mission: combining maritime tradition, innovation and environmental commitment to shape the future of global yachting.