Monaco Yacht Show 2025: Our Show in Review
Monaco Yacht Show 2025
Our Show in Review
Monaco Yacht Show 2025: Our Show in Review

West Nautical had an excellent time at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025 this September.

Some of the yachts at Monaco Yacht Show on display

The Monaco Yacht Show returned to Port Hercule for its 34th edition, gathering the world’s most impressive yachts, innovative concepts, and luxury experiences. Our team was on the ground, connecting with industry leaders, exploring cutting-edge designs, and uncovering new opportunities for our clients. Over 30,000 visitors and more than 560 exhibitors gathered, with an average yacht length of around 50 metres, setting the stage for the very best in design, innovation, and luxury.

The exquisite superyachts on display at Monaco


Event Highlights

Throughout the show, we were able to see some of the standout yachts, such as Asahi, the multi-award winning 56m sail yacht. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 16 knots.

Sailing yacht Asahi's expansive master cabin.

Some yachts attending the event even put on a show, like Bel1, a 49.9m new superyacht, manufactured in 2024. Their sword based show gathered visitors from all around to take in the performance as well as the stunning vessel built by Rossinavi.

The swordswoman, entertaining guests on Bel1's entrance.

Yachts such as Lady Estey and Lady Kathryn V displayed their tremendous size and length, accompanied their giant wealth of luxury on board.

It wasn't just the yachts that stole the show; within the event, the flagship yachting magazine BOAT International had their own stand.

The stand of the flagship yachting magazine, BOAT International

Excluding boats completely, on showcase was also some of the world's best classic supercars.

A Mercedes AMG displayed at Monaco

At the show, the West Nautical team were there to attend meetings about sales, chartering, yacht management and networking in general, to gain a better understanding of those who make up the industry.

Head of Charter Management, Tina Collins (middle) & Chief Operating Officer, Neil Schofield (right) speaking with a Pierre Badin (left)

The West Nautical team, who are located sparsely located in all different locations such as Newcastle, Antibes, Monaco and Limassol also had the opportunity to connect with each other, and building their relationships during and in between the event.

The West Nautical team joining together for a meal and some wine in Monaco

Overall, Monaco Yacht Show 2025, as it normally does, ended the boating season in the best possible way. The absolute pinnacle of yacht displays and luxury, it was a spectacular event for the West Nautical team to attend, with an excellent chance to build greater connections and industry knowledge, as we continue our outstanding growth.

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