Whether they're making their world debut, arriving fresh to the brokerage or charter market or finally stepping into the spotlight after years on the water – hello, aptly named Vanish – every yacht at the Monaco Yacht Show has a story to tell. Fortunately, BOAT's editors have curated a trusty insider's guide of the largest yachts confirmed for this year's event so far, with the standout features to know before you even hit the docks. We'll continue to update this list as more yachts are announced in the lead-up to the show...
The official (initial) list of Monaco Yacht Show attendees has now been published with the help of BOATPro data – revealing 43 newly delivered yachts (2026) and an estimated total of 120 yachts set to head to Port Hercule for the 35th edition from 23-26 September.
Toby Moore, CEO of Informa Prestige, organiser of the Monaco Yacht Show, said: "What this fleet offers a client exists nowhere else in the world. In four days and in a single harbour, you can walk the decks of 43 yachts delivering this year, stand alongside the yards that built them and the brokers who will charter, manage or resell them."
He continued: "At a time when a new commission at a leading shipyard means waiting until 2028 or beyond, that concentration of near-term fleet, builders and brokerage expertise in one place, once a year, is the first and most concrete benefit the show delivers to yacht clients.”
Visiting the show? Find the BOAT International team at Stand DS99 and stop by the new BOAT Lounge, home to BOAT Radio and a programme of live interviews, panel discussions and networking events throughout the Monaco Yacht Show 2026.
Nixie
Length: 102.4m
Builder: Lürssen
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: Delivered in 2026, Nixie combines RWD's sculptural exterior and interior design with a wellness-led layout centred around one of the largest beach clubs ever seen on a Lürssen, a dedicated spa deck and a six-metre glass swimming pool suspended above the swim platform. Making her global debut at Monaco and fresh to the charter market with Edmiston, she is also equipped with diesel-electric propulsion and an advanced energy storage system for quieter, more efficient cruising.
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Length: 87.7m
Builder: Turquoise Yachts
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: Turquoise Yachts' flagship Angelique is the largest yacht ever built in Turkey by volume, pairing H2 Yacht Design's elegant Art Deco-inspired interiors with standout wellness amenities including a full spa, panoramic gym and one of the largest beach clubs in her class. Designed with entertaining in mind, she also features two Jacuzzis, a glass-sided pool, DJ facilities, a golf simulator and a helipad that doubles as a basketball court.
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Length: 79.8m
Builder: Amels
Year: 2025
Yacht to know: The first unit in the highly anticipated Amels 80 series, named Pangea, has an exterior by Espen Øino, with Dutch studio Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design responsible for the interiors, marking the pair's first collaboration. Her large stern platform is a focal point of the design, according to Øino, with its beach club which opens on three sides to create a semi-enclosed waterfront lounge and is illuminated by the 6.5-metre aft deck pool above.
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Length: 72m
Builder: Sanlorenzo
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: The first hull in Sanlorenzo's flagship 74Steel series, Silver Fox pairs diesel-electric propulsion with a wellness-focused design that uses the space savings to create an expansive spa and beach club. Designed by Zuccon International Project with interiors by Francesco Paszkowski Design in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, she also offers a private owner's deck, a sports court and one of the most comprehensive wellness programmes in her size range. She recently hosted Alo Yoga’s invitation-only “Wellness Club at Sea” activation throughout the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix.
Read More/Inside Silver Fox: The 72m Sanlorenzo yacht hosting Alo Yoga’s Cannes wellness pop-upVanish
Length: 71.5m
Builder: Feadship
Year: 2021
Yacht to know: This full-custom Feadship is an evolution of the owner’s previous Vanish, retaining Harrison Eidsgaard’s gentleman’s-yacht styling while introducing sharper surfacing, a striking black signature mast and a dramatic three-deck glass atrium staircase. Built for an active family, she pairs unusually practical owner-focused planning with standout leisure features including dual touch-and-go helipads, a wellness beach club and a dedicated ping-pong bay. BOAT stepped on board for Vanish's August 2026 cover star placement...
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Length: 70m
Builder: CRN
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: A full-custom collaboration between Vripack and Nauta, Project Thunderball was conceived for a sailing enthusiast who wanted a highly capable explorer with graceful, sailboat-inspired lines rather than a "floating palace". Her owner-focused brief extends to an energy-efficient technical platform, seamless indoor-outdoor living and extensive watersports capabilities, including space for two nine-metre tenders and a large collection of toys.
Amor à Vida
Length: 67.5m
Builder: CRN
Year: 2025
Yacht to know: Built for an experienced owner with family adventures at its core, Amor à Vida combines Nuvolari Lenard's understated design with expansive outdoor living, from a beach club spa and gym to multiple alfresco dining areas, a pizza oven and teppanyaki grill. She also marked a milestone for CRN as the yard's first hybrid-powered superyacht, pairing long-range capability with quieter, more efficient operation.
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Length: 67.5m
Builder: Icon Yachts
Year: 2010 (2025)
Yacht to know: Extensively refitted and extended by five metres, Loon is centred around an exceptional beach club with a gym, massage room and direct access from the lower-deck guest cabins – an unusual layout that strengthens the connection to the sea. Her standout owner's suite spans two levels with a private staircase to an exclusive lounge and sun terrace, while a raised glass-sided pool floods the beach club below with natural light.
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Length: 67m
Builder: Benetti
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: One of the first hybrid-powered yachts in Benetti's B.Now 67M series, Dagger pairs the model's signature Oasis Deck with a quieter, more efficient propulsion system. Unlike her sisterships, her Sinot-designed interiors are centred around the owner's private art collection, with gallery-style spaces, sculptural displays and bespoke wood finishes throughout.
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Length: 67m
Builder: ISA Yachts
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: The first hull in ISA Yachts' Gran Turismo 67M series, Sea Raider X combines Vallicelli Design Studio's sporty exterior with a resort-style beach club centred around a 6.5-metre panoramic pool, fold-down terraces and a hammam. Her flexible garage converts into additional beach club space once the tender is launched, creating an expansive waterside entertainment area.
Simena
Length: 62m
Builder: Ares Yachts
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: Ares Yachts' first superyacht, Simena is a modern interpretation of a classic ketch, pairing clipper-inspired lines with a contemporary interior by Design Unlimited. Built in steel and carbon composite, she also features a hybrid propulsion system with silent cruising capability, proving that traditional sailing yacht aesthetics can be combined with modern engineering and long-range cruising credentials.
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Length: 62m
Builder: Sanlorenzo
Year: 2022
Yacht to know: The second hull in Sanlorenzo's successful 62Steel series, Alchemist pairs a five-deck layout with a calm, contemporary interior by Officina Italiana Design. A standout feature is her dedicated owner's deck, complete with a private pool, lounge, study and skylounge, while a fold-out beach club with wellness facilities reinforces her focus on indoor-outdoor living. Currently for sale under a joint central agency with Cecil Wright and Zarpo Yachts, the yacht is being brought by the former.
Baglietto T60
Length: 60m
Builder: Baglietto
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: The first yacht in Baglietto's new flagship T60 series, this 60-metre model reimagines onboard living with fully retractable glazing and a dramatic two-level beach club and main saloon spanning almost 100 square metres. Her standout feature is a fully private owner's deck, complete with its own lounge, dining area, Jacuzzi and suite, creating an exclusive upper-deck retreat.
Amels 60 (Alva)
Length: 60m
Builder: Amels
Year: 2026
Yacht to know: The eighth hull in the highly successful Amels 60 series, Alva combines Espen Øino's proven exterior with a calm, contemporary Harrison Eidsgaard interior tailored for both private use and charter. Highlights include a 162-square-metre sundeck, a wellness-focused beach club and a folding balcony extending the owner's main-deck suite.
Akula
Length: 59.4m
Builder: Rossinavi
Year: 2024
Yacht to know: Built for an experienced owner with a passion for exploration, Akula is a long-range, diesel-electric expedition yacht capable of travelling more than 8,000 nautical miles. Alongside her robust technical platform, she balances adventure with comfort through features including a dedicated wellness area, expansive outdoor living spaces and highly considered crew and service areas designed for extended cruising.
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Length: 58m
Builder: Sanlorenzo
Year: 2025
Yacht to know: The first yacht in Sanlorenzo's new 58Steel series, Perla Lunar introduces the Italian yard's next-generation diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system, unlocking quieter cruising and a reconfigured single-deck engine room that creates significantly more guest space. Highlights include a three-sided opening beach club and a private owner's deck complete with a panoramic suite, spa bathroom and pool.
Galaxy
Length: 56m
Builder: Benetti
Year: 2005 (2022)
Yacht to know: Following a transformative five-month refit by Njord by Bergman Design House, Galaxy became one of the most distinctive lifestyle yachts on the water, with a futuristic, space-inspired interior created for owner Dave Hagewood. Her nightclub-style main saloon, bespoke artwork and highly personalised "spaceship" aesthetic set her apart from the traditional superyacht crowd, while retaining the proven pedigree of Benetti's 56-metre platform.
Loewe
Length: 56m
Builder: Tankoa Yachts
Year: 2025
Yacht to know: The second hull in Tankoa’s new T55 Sportiva series, Loewe showcases the model’s sporty, outdoor-focused design while introducing a highly personalised interior inspired by the owner’s luxury electronics brand. Highlights include a rippled metallic ceiling treatment, integrated Loewe technology throughout, a private owner’s terrace with spa pool and a beach club with a rising pool floor that transforms into a dance floor for charter-friendly entertaining.
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Length: 55m
Builder: Heesen
Year: 2023
Yacht to know: The sixth and most refined yacht in Heesen’s successful 55 Steel series, Reliance pairs the yard’s Fast Displacement Hull Form with a fresh Luca Dini interior – the studio’s first collaboration with Heesen. Standout features include one of the largest sundecks in her class, a wellness-focused beach club with sauna and hammam, and an 82-square-metre owner’s apartment on the main deck.

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