Guest Trip attending Cannes Yachting Festival and Monaco Yacht Show 2025
- Becks Whitlocke
- Aug 9
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 3
September boat show season is almost here, and we’re happy to announce that Guest Trip will be present at both Cannes Yachting Festival and Monaco Yacht Show.
These events attract major brokerages, designers, leading shipyards, industry companies, yacht owners and buyers and are the ideal places for visitors to discover more about yachting lifestyle. They’re the ideal hubs for us to meet the businesses focused on building, selling, chartering, or supplying products and services to yachts, and introduce to them how Guest Trip is making strides as the ‘go to’ yacht charter itinerary system.
Dates:
Cannes Yachting Festival, 9-14 September 2025
Monaco Yacht Show, 24-27 September 2025
Cannes Yachting Festival 2025: What to expect
Cannes Yachting Festival, due to take place at Vieux Port and Port Canto from 9–14 September is Europe’s top in-water boat show and the world’s leading show for large sailing boats.
It will showcase around 700 boats, from 5m to 50m, displayed both ashore and in-water, as well as around 670 exhibitors - mixing a range of sailing and motoryachts, as well as nautical companies representing marinas, brokerages, yards, services, manufacturers, marine supplies and tourism providers.
What’s New:
Port Canto’s Power Boat Marina is expanding to showcase around 170 yachts across 30,000 sq ft (3,000m²).
The Innovation Route returns and expands with clearer signage and a stronger focus on sustainability, innovation and tech. The Innovation Route Awards are also being launched, where a judging panel will select winners across 4 categories, such as alternative energy and forward-thinking solutions that improve navigation.
Horizon Yachts will stage the European debut of their FD80 Skyline.
The fibreglass flagship in the Benetti Class 44M series - hull number one - will be displayed for the first time.
Ferretti Group will debut six yachts at Cannes, including the Riva 112 Dolcevita Super.
The A80new by Arcadia Yachts - their first raised pilothouse yacht - will be on display.
Monaco Yacht Show 2025: Debuting a record yacht fleet
Monaco Yacht Show will take place 24–27 September at the iconic location of Port Hercule in the Principality of Monaco - the world’s must-attend event for luxury superyachting. MYS will showcase a world-class selection of new builds, yachts for sale, refitted yachts, and charter boats ranging from 24m to over 100m.
The 2025 show is set to host a big line-up of 120 superyachts, nearly half of which will be unveiled as world premieres. Alongside these vessels, around 60 luxury tenders will also be on display and over 560 exhibitors focused on design, manufacturing, tech innovation, sustainability and luxury lifestyle.
What’s New:
Look out for the Blue Wake™ initiative with 59 participating exhibitors. Developed with the Water Revolution Foundation, it spotlights exhibitors offering eco-conscious technologies and sustainable solutions whilst reinforcing Monaco’s leadership in promoting green innovation in the yachting sector.
A photography exhibition by French photographer Guillaume Plisson will be unveiled. Titled “Tribute to Yachting”, the exhibition will focus on over 100 large-format images that will be displayed throughout Port Hercule during MYS.
Feadship is expected to get attention for VALOR, and recent news of the sale of 118.8m M/Y BREAKTHROUGH, the world’s first hydrogen fuel-cell powered superyacht.
Bilgin Yachts will debut the second hull in the Bilgin 163 II series, 50m M/Y CAMILA.
55m Heesen-built M/Y SOLEMATES (previously named Project Venus) will make her debut at MYS.
Nautor Swan will showcase their SWAN 128 with naval architecture by Germán Frers, exterior styling by Lucio Micheletti and interiors by Misa Poggi.
To arrange a meeting with a Guest Trip representative at either Cannes Yachting Festival or Monaco Yacht Show, email us in advance to reserve your meeting spot: info@guest-trip.com
Sources:
For more information, go to www.cannesyachtingfestival.com and www.monacoyachtshow.com
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