The superyachts of 2024–2025 are setting new benchmarks in size, sustainability, and innovation. With the Monaco Yacht Show 2025 (24–27 September) just ahead, Port Hercules will welcome some of the largest yachts in the world, many making their public debut. From record-breaking gigayachts to the first hydrogen-powered yacht, this is the definitive guide for owners, buyers, and enthusiasts looking to experience the pinnacle of yacht design.
Luminance – 138.8m, Lürssen

Delivered in early 2024, Luminance ranks among the largest superyachts in the world. Built by Lürssen, she blends contemporary luxury with timeless elegance. Multiple pools, a grand helipad, and panoramic decks make her a standout on the French Riviera and during the Monaco Yacht Show.
Kismet – 122m, Lürssen

One of the most talked-about yachts for charter in 2025, Kismet is tailored for high-profile cruising from the Côte d’Azur to the Caribbean. Designed with sweeping lines and bespoke interiors, she represents the perfect mix of opulence and comfort.
Breakthrough – Feadship (Hydrogen-Powered Yacht)

The world’s first hydrogen-powered superyacht, Breakthrough, launched in 2024, is a milestone for sustainable yachting. At 7,247 GT, she proves that eco-conscious innovation can exist alongside absolute luxury.
Dragonfly – 9,400 GT

Launched in 2024, Dragonfly offers serene cruising in a vessel with extraordinary volume. She’s anticipated as a star attraction for yacht enthusiasts visiting Monaco in 2025.
REV Ocean – 222m (Largest Yacht in the World)

Due in 2025, REV Ocean will claim the title of largest yacht in the world. Beyond her staggering size, she doubles as an ocean research platform—pushing boundaries for private and philanthropic use (REV Ocean Official Site).
Project Deep Blue – >130m, Lürssen

This 2025 yacht launch is one of Lürssen’s most ambitious builds yet. With vast living spaces, advanced engineering, and nearly 9,000 GT, she’s a true showcase of luxury yacht innovation.
Tanzanite – 120m, Amels

Set for delivery in 2025, Tanzanite is an Amels superyacht that promises unmatched elegance and volume (Amels Yachts). Expect to see her on the most exclusive charter itineraries by late 2025.
Project 824 – 100m, Feadship

Due for completion in 2025, Project 824 features a sprawling beach club, infinity pool, and long-range cruising capability—appealing to owners seeking both privacy and global reach.
Why Superyachts 2025 Are Defining a New Era
This year’s launches are more than engineering marvels—they reflect the changing values of UHNW yacht buyers. Sustainability credentials, hybrid propulsion systems, and smarter space planning are influencing yacht sales in Monaco and globally.
Tips for Professionals and Buyers at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025
- Book private viewings early via top brokers like Fraser Yachts or Burgess.
- Plan your schedule to see yachts both in Port Hercules and on private moorings nearby.
- Evaluate operational costs—crew, berths, and annual maintenance—before making offers.
- Ask about sustainability features—future resale and charter appeal depend on them.
📌 Related Reading:
- Boat International – New Build Tracker
- Superyacht Times – Market Reports
- Yachting Magazine – Technology Trends
FAQ: Superyachts & Monaco Yacht Show 2025
What is the largest yacht in the world in 2025?
That title will belong to REV Ocean at 222 metres, expected for delivery in 2025, combining private luxury with advanced ocean research capabilities.
Which yachts will debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025?
Confirmed highlights include Luminance, Kismet, Tanzanite, and Breakthrough, among other private unveilings.
How much does a superyacht cost in 2025?
Prices for new builds range from €50 million for 50–60m yachts to over €500 million for gigayachts like REV Ocean.
Can visitors charter yachts during the Monaco Yacht Show?
Yes—many brokers like Burgess and Fraser offer yacht charters in Monaco during the event, starting around €200,000/week for a 60m yacht.
What is the best time to visit the Monaco Yacht Show?
Industry professionals prefer the first two days for networking and private viewings, while general visitors enjoy the weekend for open decks and social events.