The largest yachts attending the Monaco Yacht Show 2025
The highlight of the superyacht calendar, every year the Monaco Yacht Show attracts the latest and greatest builds from around the world. Over 40 entries in the 50-metre-plus range have already been confirmed, with the show set to return to Port Hercule from 24 to 27 September.
In a last-minute twist, the 107-metre Mar has joined the line-up – eclipsing the 90.1-metre Nero, which became the frontrunner following the exciting news of Breakthrough's sale – to become the largest yacht attending this year.
1, Mar
Delivered in 2020 as Lana, Mar is one of the largest yachts ever built by the Italian yard and will be the biggest in attendance this year. Designed entirely in-house, she offers palatial interiors with ceiling heights of up to 2.7 metres and accommodation for 16 guests in eight cabins, including a full-beam owner's suite with private balconies. Standout features include a heated infinity pool on the sundeck, a beach club, a wellness centre with Hammam and beauty salon, plus a touch-and-go helipad.
2. Nero
Delivered in 2007, Nerois an exact replica of JP Morgan's famed 1930s Corsair IV – blending classic lines with modern comforts. Commissioned by British entrepreneur Neil Taylor, her sweeping sheer, clipper bow and yellow funnel make her one of the most recognisable superyachts afloat. Multiple refits, including works by Laura Pomponi in 2016 and 2021, have updated her interiors with a lighter, contemporary palette while retaining the vessel's retro soul. Standout features include a six-metre swimming pool, gym, beauty salon and a sundeck that can host open-air movie nights.
3. Luna
Famed for her shark-like exterior by Luiz De Basto, Oceanco's Lunais set to make her second appearance at the Monaco Yacht Show. She caught the judges' attention at the 2019 World Superyacht Awards, a year after her delivery in 2018, for the 400-square-metre darkened glass panels which adorn her profile, alongside her shapely wing stations and mast, "like a dorsal fin", according to the designer. Her interiors are just as noteworthy, with a bright colour palette paired with visual themes from nature. It was for these reasons and more that Luna was a "deserving winner" of the Motor Yacht of the Year Award – and has been iconic ever since.
4. Here Comes The Sun
Commissioned by a repeat Amels client with a penchant for The Beatles, Here Comes the Sun was delivered in 2017 as the flagship of the Dutch yard's fleet. Her mammoth 2,955GT interior volume and design by yachting royalty Tim Heywood and Andrew Winch brought her instant acclaim – but in 2021, the custom superyacht was brought back into the spotlight with a comprehensive refit. Works included a six-metre stern extension courtesy of Azure Naval Architects, the addition of a second helipad, an interior revamp, and a full repaint, all of which clinched her the win for Best Rebuilt Yacht at the 2022 World Superyacht Awards.
5. Valor
Launched this May, Valor marks the Dutch yard's latest entry into the explorer yacht genre, joining the likes of Shinkai and Moonshadow. The steel-hulled, high-volume build was commissioned by a repeat Feadship client and is equipped with a two-metre ice belt above and below the waterline, achieving a Bureau Veritas Young Ice 2 notation that can "easily fulfil [the owner's] dream" of transiting the Northwest Passage. This is complemented by heat exchangers that can recycle and capture latent energy, allowing Valor to manage severe Arctic conditions.
6. Amalya 78M

Launched in January, this new Admiral is tied with Platinum as the Italian yard's largest superyacht to date. A lithium polymer battery allows the superyacht to anchor silently (and without emissions), though her distinctive Sinot exterior and aqua blue hull will still make her an easy spot in Monaco. Other key features include a six-metre swimming pool, a spa, dive area, gym and a touch-and-go helipad for easy access to and from shore.
7. Energy
Tasked with a brief to "defy convention and find ways to connect with the ocean", naval architect Espen Øino and interior designer François Zuretti came together to create Energy. The design duo first worked together on Blohm & Voss' 74.5-metre Eco, now Zeus, with Martin Francis in the 1980s. The superyacht has an impressive volume of 2,885GT which houses accommodation for 14 guests, an upper deck aft pool, a spacious gym, a large beach club with spa and a glass elevator, to name a few.
8. Boardwalk
Boardwalk was commissioned by serial owner Tilman Fertitta, the billionaire CEO of Landry's and owner of the NBA's Houston Rockets, who worked closely with designer Amy Halffman to bring his vision to life. Loosely modelled on his previous yacht, a Westport 164, with interiors inspired by his flagship hospitality project (the five-star Post Oak Hotel in Houston), this luxuriant Feadship comes with a truly impressive list of custom features. This includes a 2.7-metre by six-metre pool, a helipad, a massage room, a bespoke wine cellar and six feature bars where guests can sample the 120-odd bottles on board.

