First look: 24 of the best yachts for sale at Monaco Yacht Show 2016

Ae Cap D’Antibes

Asking €23,500,000 with YPI and Fraser Yachts

As Monaco Yacht Show approaches, we round-up the best of the yachts for sale that will be at the show. Ordered alphabetically, this brokerage preview is the ultimate bible for anyone shopping for a superyacht at the Monaco show.

Ae Cap D’Antibes is listed for sale and will be at Monaco Yacht Show in September. Built in 2007 by Benetti as part of their 56m series, Ae Cap D’Antibes boasts a split-level master suite and can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Ae Cap D’Antibes is asking €23,500,000 with YPI and Fraser Yachts.

Ariadna

POA with Imperial Yachts

The 47 metre Heesen yacht Ariadna, listed for sale with Imperial Yachts, will also be at Monaco Yacht Show.

Her classic lines, Dutch pedigree, high performance, sporty feel, luxurious interior and spacious sundeck are just some of the reasons you’ll want to leave MYS with Ariadna.

Ariadna’s asking price is available on application with Imperial Yachts.

Athena

Asking $69,900,000 with Burgess and Merle Wood & Associates

The famous 90 metre sailing superyacht Athena, currently for sale, will be on display at Monaco Yacht Show.

Built by Royal Huisman, Athena’s owner Jim Clark told Boat International recently how his love for the superyacht is as strong as ever, despite owning her for more than a decade.

Launched in 2004, she became one of the largest sailing yachts in the world. Thanks to a refit in 2011, Athena blends the look of a traditional yacht with the technology of a modern one.

Asking $69,900,000 with Burgess and Merle Wood & Associates.

Emmaline

Asking €3,950,000 with YPI

Sailing superyacht Emmaline, listed for sale with YPI, will be presented at the show in September. Built by Holland Jachtbouw and delivered in 20013, this 32.33 metre yacht is a modern interpretation of a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter.

A number of features make Emmaline an attractive racing yacht, such as her carbon mast and boom, two Reckman in-boom furling systems, new sails and hydraulic drum winches.

Emmaline is asking €3,950,000 with YPIEmmaline is also available for charter with YPI.

Kisses

Asking €24,900,000 with Burgess

The 53.55 metre Feadship luxury yacht Kisses will be available for viewings at Monaco Yacht Show. Custom built in 2000, Kisses has only had one owner and has never been chartered.

Kisses was refitted in 2014, but her unique interior, inspired by Art Deco designer Edgar Brandt, has been preserved. She passed her Lloyds 15 year survey in 2015.

Kisses is asking €24,900,000 with Burgess.

Little Fish

Asking €8,900,000 VAT paid with Ocean Independence

The 40 metre Heesen superyacht Little Fish will be joining the brokerage fleet at Monaco Yacht Show. Meticulously maintained, this luxury yacht for sale can be sailed away by a new owner.

Delivered in 2001, Little Fish was brought up to date in 2010 when she was extensively refitted. Her interior, which accommodates eight guests in four suites, was overhauled during the work.

Little Fish is asking €8,900,000 VAT paid with Ocean Independence.

Mia Elise II

Asking $47,900,000 with Merle Wood & Associates

Trinity Yachts’ 60.4 metre superyacht Mia Elise II, for sale with Merle Wood & Associates, will be at Monaco Yacht Show this year. Delivered in 2012, she is the newest Trinity yacht on the brokerage market at the moment and was refitted in January 2016.

Mia Elise II can accommodate 14 in seven suites, and features a full beam split level master suite, a 12-person Jacuzzi and an impressive on board wine cabinet.

Mia Elise II is asking $47,900,000 with Merle Wood & Associates

Midnight Sun

Asking €5,250,000 at bluewater

The most recent addition to the brokerage fleet that will be at MYS is Midnight Sun. Built by ISA in 2006, she was sold in 2014, refitted in 2015 and listed for sale in August by bluewater.

Her highlights include a Cristiano Gatto interior, a split level full-beam master suite, a games table and a spacious upper deck.

Midnight Sun is asking €5,250,000 with bluewater.

Nono

Asking €13,200,000 with Lucid Yacht Group and Engel & Volkers

Admiral motor yacht Nono, listed for sale by Lucid Yacht Group, will also come to Monaco Yacht Show this month.

The 37 metre superyacht was delivered in 2014 and was immediately hailed as one of the best Italian Sea Group builds.

A 2015 World Superyacht Awards winner, Nono features naval architecture and interior design by Admiral Centro Stile with exterior design by Luca Dini.

Nono is asking €13,200,000 with Lucid Yacht Group and Engel & Volkers.

Silencio

Asking €12,950,000 with Edmiston

Sailing superyacht Silencio will be going to Monaco Yacht Show this year. Built in 2001, she was the third yacht in builder Perini Navi’s successful 50 metre series.

Silencio was refit in 2012 and given a new set of sails the year after. In 2013 she won the Perini Navi Cup and took the Millennium Cup in 2015. With generous outdoor dining areas and plenty of lounging spaces, Silencio is equally as comfortable when cruising.

Silencio is asking €12,950,000 with Edmiston.

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