
At 90.1 metres, Nero has just claimed the title of the largest yacht confirmed for the show. She edges out the shark-like Luna (90.0 metres) by a hair, literally just 0.1 metres, to take the crown.
The Monaco Yacht Show is back this September, and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest editions yet. From 24 to 27 September 2025, Port Hercule will host more than 120 yachts, nearly half of them brand-new launches. Add another 30+ at anchor in the bay, and Monaco is about to become the epicenter of the superyacht world.
And leading the pack? Nero.
At 90.1 metres, Nero has just claimed the title of the largest yacht confirmed for the show. She edges out the shark-like Luna (90.0 metres) by a hair, literally just 0.1 metres, to take the crown. Built as a modern tribute to J.P. Morgan’s classic Corsair IV, Nero combines old-world elegance with modern engineering.
With sweeping lines, vast decks, and interiors that feel like stepping back into a golden age of yachting.
But Nero isn’t the only headline-maker. The Monaco Yacht Show 2025 lineup has something for everyone:
Luna (90m) – Sleek, futuristic, and a past World Superyacht Awards winner, Luna remains a showstopper despite being narrowly out-measured this year.
Gigia (85m) – Fresh from a refit, this Lürssen beauty is among the largest charter yachts on display.
Breakthrough (119m) – Anchored just outside the port, this Oceanco project isn’t just massive, it’s historic: the world’s first hydrogen-powered superyacht.
King Benji (47m) – Proof that size isn’t everything. This modern explorer yacht is designed for long-range adventure without sacrificing comfort.
That mix is what makes Monaco unique. One moment you’re stepping aboard a faithful replica of a 1920s steam yacht, the next you’re peeking into the future with hydrogen propulsion and global explorer capabilities. It’s old meets new, tradition meets technology.
For Managing Director Gaëlle Tallarida, that’s exactly the point: “Nowhere else in the world can visitors discover such an exceptional selection of the latest superyachts.”
If you’re lucky enough to be in Monaco this September, the docks and the bay will give you a front-row seat to the future of yachting and a reminder of its past. From timeless replicas like Nero to game-changing explorers like Breakthrough, this year’s Monaco Yacht Show promises to be unforgettable.
News source: Monaco Yacht Show 2025 Official website
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