Monaco Yacht Show line-up headed by 118m Breakthrough

Monaco Yacht Show organisers have publicised its online list of exhibiting yachts, with Feadship’s new 118m Breakthrough the largest in the provisional line-up two months ahead of the September 24-27 show. Featuring exterior and interior design by British studio RWD, the hydrogen fuel-cell superyacht is the largest Feadship build to date.
Organisers stated that nearly half of the current list of exhibiting superyachts will be unveiled as world premieres – marking a show record – and that they expect about 120 yachts at the annual superyacht spectacle.
The 85m Lürssen Gigia (2017) and Feadship’s new 79.5m Valor are among the next-biggest yachts along with Bilgin’s new 80m Al Reem, which was recently pictured in sea trials with the 50m Camila, also set for the Monaco show.

The Italian Sea Group’s aqua-blue 77.7m Project 595 (2024) and 72.3m Armani-designed Project 595 (2025) are among 70m-plus builds, along with Amels’ 70m Energy (2022).
Benetti is expected to exhibit its new Project FB287, the second B.Now 67M with Oasis Deck, and a new B.Now 50M, while sister shipyard Azimut is lining up new units of the Grande Trideck (38m), Grande 36 Metri and Grande 30 Metri.
Damen Yachting could potentially exhibit two new units of the Amels 60 and a new Yacht Support 53, while Sanlorenzo is listed as exhibiting a 58Steel and the SD132, which will first show at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the Monaco Yacht Show, said: “Bringing together a fleet of this calibre every year is a challenge that only the Monaco Yacht Show consistently meets. The 2025 edition cements our global benchmark position, where innovation, exclusivity and sophistication converge, with a record number of superyachts revealed in world premieres.
“Nowhere else in the world can visitors discover, in one place, such an exceptional selection, from the latest builds by renowned shipyards to recently refitted yachts, all rigorously selected by brokers for sale or charter.”

Organisers also revealed that the list of Blue Wake-certified exhibitors has risen to 28 a week ahead of the July 31 deadline for exhibitors to apply. Blue Wake is a Monaco Yacht Show programme, developed with the support of the Water Revolution Foundation and sponsored by Siemens Energy.
The approved exhibitors represent a wide variety of industry sectors including hybrid, electric or renewable energy propulsion systems, on-board wastewater management, thermal optimisation, shore-power systems, marine coatings, sustainable interior design, handling and lifting equipment, recyclable shrink wraps, biological systems, and marina infrastructures.
Exhibitors also represent cleaner energy sources, dual-fuel marine engines, eco-responsible tenders, and shipyards focused on bioclimatic structures, digitalisation of operations, renewable energy use or alternative propulsion.

Robert van Tol, Water Revolution Foundation’s Executive Director, said: “Blue Wake highlights MYS exhibitors that have been developing concrete, innovative eco-responsible solutions for the yachting sector over the past several years. Our mission is to ensure that only robust and operational initiatives are included in this programme, thereby guaranteeing the true credibility and viability of the solutions presented at the MYS.
“The Monaco Yacht Show plays a vital role in showcasing these efforts, reinforcing the collective commitment of the entire yachting industry towards a sustainable transition. Yet showcasing innovation is only half of the story. Real change happens when buyers choose to embrace and adopt these solutions in their new build and refit projects. That’s how we collectively move the yachting industry forward.”
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