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Seven superyachts spotted at the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

3 December 2025 • Written by Holly Margerrison

SUPERYACHT DIRECTORY

Motor Yacht
Codecasa ·  65 m ·  2010
Motor Yacht
Oceanfast ·  49.83 m ·  1998

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is back once again as the 2025 Formula 1 racing season draws to a close. Each year, among the influx of spectators, this particular F1 track welcomes a stellar lineup of superyachts moored along the edge of the Yas Marina Circuit. As the teams vie to secure this year’s remaining points, BOATPro's fleet tracker keeps an eye on the superyachts on the scene... 

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Pacific X

Length: 85.2m
Builder:
Lürssen
Year: 2010

Although the largest yacht currently in attendance at Yas Marina Circuit, little is known about the 85.2-metre superyacht Pacific X. Delivered as Pacific, the German yard explained that the yacht's name is in homage to her global exploration ambitions, which are supported by her large helipad. She was designed by Germán Frers with a matching interior by renowned British studio Bannenberg & Rowell. With attention also paid to performance, Pacific X also has an impressive top speed of 20 knots.

Bleu de Nîmes

Credit: Edmiston

Length: 72.1m
Builder:
Clelands
Year:
1980

For the owner of Bleu de Nîmes, she hasn’t merely been a momentary passion project, but a 20-year love affair encompassing two major rebuilds, each with its own set of challenges. Her conversion from a Royal Navy degaussing ship to a yacht-like ship in 2005 was to suit the requirements of the owner, who has a large family and enjoys inviting friends on board, resulting in a vessel that could accommodate at least 20 guests and 20 crew. He used it privately for 10 years, but in 2016, a second rebuild birthed a true explorer superyacht for charter. Look out for her long, elegant profile packed with an enviable list of amenities. 

Joia The Crown Jewel

Length: 65m
Builder: Codecasa
Year: 2010

Joia The Crown Jewel remains the flagship of the Italian shipyard, along with Regina d'Italia and Eternity. The five-deck displacement yacht was refitted in 2023 with an original interior by Della Role Design that was later updated by Evan K. Marshall and again by Susanne Skaf in 2019. Previously Double Down, the yacht was sold in February 2024, with the brokers noting the winter garden as one of her standout features, thanks to the large al fresco dining table that can be sheltered by foldaway glass panels should the weather take a turn.

Katina

Length: 60m
Builder:
Brodosplit
Year:
2015

No stranger to a serious celebration, Katina can host as many as 150 guests quayside and offers an impressive surround-sound system and light show for partying the night away. Her stand-out features include a lift connecting all decks and a whisky and cigar bar, located forward on the main deck. Built with an RYA-approved water sports centre, Katina is also bursting with water toys. 

Zefzaf

Length: 56m
Builder:
Benetti
Year:
2007

Formerly known as AE Cap d’Antibes, Zefzaf boasts an impressive interior by Francois Zuretti. Her vast entertaining spaces lend themselves to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix environment, including her vast sundeck complete with a Jacuzzi, extensive sunbathing areas and a fully serviced bar. Guests will also benefit from the large saloon's entertainment centre – including a 52-inch flatscreen television and a Kaleidescape server delivering on-demand video and audio, perfect for watching the F1 Abu Dhabi race live. 

Thunder

Length: 49.8m
Builder: Oceanfast
Year: 1998

Thunder, as one of the largest and fastest dayboats the world has ever seen, is the result of one man's vision to have breakfast in Saint-Tropez, lunch in Monaco and dinner in Portofino. Famously commissioned in 1995 by the Greek shipping magnate Theo Angelopoulos, the yacht was penned inside and out by the legendary Jon Bannenberg, while naval architecture was developed by Phil Curran. Bannenberg's swoop-line superyacht can make it straight to 40 knots. 

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Bombay

Bombay was previously Zazou

Length: 49.8m
Builder:
Benetti
Year:
2016

The second hull in the yard’s 50 metre series, Bombay was built in Italy by Benetti and delivered in 2016. Previously known as Zazou, she has accommodation for 12 guests in five cabins, including a large main deck master suite, two VIP suites and two twins with Pullman berths all with entertainment centres, television screens and en suite bathroom facilities.

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