The top 24 yachts for sale at the Monaco Yacht Show 2017

Nyota

Asking €4,500,000 at G-Yachts

Each September since 1990, the world's finest yachts have converged on Port Hercules for the Monaco Yacht Show and this year will be no different. We round up some of the most notable yachts for sale at this year's show, sorted in ascending price order.

The 37 metre motor yacht Nyota was built by a French yard and will be of special interest at the Monaco Show. Delivered by Couach Yachts in 2008, she was built to Bureau Veritas class with a composite hull and superstructure. Up to eight guests can be accommodated in four cabins, including a master suite, a VIP, one double and one twin cabin, all with en-suites. Nyota, which means star in Swahili, can also host a crew of five.

Nyota is asking €4,500,000 with G-Yachts.

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Couach Yachts   36.8 m •   2008

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Couach Yachts   36.8 m •   10 guests • Price from €91,000 p/w

Che

Asking €4,975,000 with Camper & Nicholsons

One of the few sailing catamarans on display at the Monaco show, 34.75 metre Che is offered for sale for sale by Camper & Nicholsons. Built in aluminium by Polish yard Sunreef to an in-house design and Bureau Veritas classed, she was delivered in 2010. Accommodation is for eight guests in four cabins and twin 455hp Cummins diesel engines, one in each hull, give her a cruising speed of 12 knots.

Che is asking €4,975,000 with Camper & Nicholsons.

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Sunreef Yachts   35 m •   2010

Le Pharaon

Asking €14,000,000 with Edmiston & Company

The 59 metre motor yacht Le Pharaon is definite must-see at the Monaco show. Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship to a design by De Voogt Naval Architects, Le Pharaon was delivered in 1989 and has had the same owner ever since. Accommodation is for 12 guests in six cabins consisting of two VIP suites on the main deck while on the lower deck is the full beam master suite, a double and two twins.

Le Pharaon is asking €14,000,000 with Edmiston & Company.

Silver Wave

Asking €14,400,000 at G-Yachts

Benefitting from a 2017 refit, the 45.72 metre motor yacht Silver Wave will be on display at the Monaco show. She is an elegant and sporty yacht delivered in 2009 by prestigious American shipyard Palmer Johnson. Refitted in 2014 and 2017 she has just been redelivered with a full new paint job in superb silver grey, a new dining area for up to 12 guests on the sundeck, new audio/visual systems and Curve TV screens, a fully equipped gymnasium and a new air conditioning system.

Silver Wave is asking €14,400,000 with G-Yachts.

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Palmer Johnson   45.72 m •   2009

Bliss

Asking €14.5 million at IYC

IYC are bringing the 44 metre motor yacht Bliss to the Monaco show. Designed by Omega Architects and built in aluminium by Dutch yard Heesen to ABS class and MCA compliant, Bliss was delivered in 2007 and refitted in 2013. An interior colour palette in black, white and silver by Icelandic designer Ingiborg St Palmadottir accommodates 12 guests in five cabins.

Bliss is asking €14.5 million with IYC.

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Heesen Yachts   44.17 m •   2007

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Heesen Yachts   44.17 m •  12 guests •  €14,750,000

Rasselas

Asking $17,750,000 with Edmiston & Company

The 52 metre motor yacht Rasselas is yet another Feadship to tempt discerning buyers at the Monaco show. Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship to a design by De Voogt, she was delivered in 1994 as a Lloyd's classed yacht and has been constantly upgraded since. An interior by John Munford bears all the hallmarks of his inimitable classic style and sleeps up to 12 guests in five cabins.

Rasselas is asking $17,750,000 with Edmiston & Company.

Mon Plaisir

Asking €18,500,000 with SuperYachtsMonaco

The 47 metre motor Mon Plaisir will be a highlight of the yachts on display at the Quai des Etats Unis during the Monaco Yacht Show. Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch superyacht yard Heesen to a design by Omega Architects, Mon Plaisir was delivered in 2008 as one of the yard's 4700 series. Accommodation is for 10 guests in five cabins consisting of a main deck master suite, while below lie two VIP staterooms, a double and a twin, convertible to a further double.

Mon Plaisir is asking €18,500,000 with SuperYachtsMonaco.

Bella Vita

Asking $24,900,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship

Part of Feadship’s hugely successful F45 Vantage collection, Bella Vita is offered for sale at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show. Launched in 2008 with a major refit in 2014, she accommodates 12 guests in six staterooms styled by Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design. Twin 1,055hp MTU diesel engines allow for comfortable cruising at 12 knots, topping out at 15 knots.

Bella Vita is asking $24,900,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship.

Okto

Asking €54,500,000 with Fraser and Merle Wood & Associates

One of the most expensive motor yachts on the market today, the 66.4 metre Okto will be on display at the Monaco show. Built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard ISA and delivered in 2014, she boasts an extensive list of special features. These include a touch and go helipad, a six metre swimming pool for salt or fresh water, heated or cooled with a contra flow current, a guest elevator from the lower deck to bridge deck, an owner’s balcony with single button operation and four tender garages.

Okto is asking €54,500,000 with Fraser and Merle Wood & Associates.

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ISA   66.4 m •   2014

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ISA   66.4 m •   11 guests • Price from $480,000 p/w

Infinite Shades

Asking €57,500,000 with Burgess

Part of the Amels Limited Editions 212 collection, the 65.7 metre motor yacht Infinite Shades is set to go on display at the 2017 Monaco Yacht Show. Delivered in 2011, her high volume interior by Winch Design pampers 14 guests in seven cabins. Features include a gym, spa facilities, a five metre swimming pool and a glass elevator serving four of the five decks.

Infinite Shades is asking €57,500,000 with Burgess.

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