From 27 to 30 September, Port Hercule will host the Monaco Yacht Show (MYS), an
annual international trade exhibition devoted to the world of luxury yachts,
organised under the high Patronage of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of
Monaco.
Created
in 1991 by French entrepreneur Maurice Cohen, the MYS displays around one
hundred unique and exceptional superyachts constructed by the world’s foremost
shipbuilders. Along the docks where these prestigious vessels are moored,
visitors will find a host of companies, shipbrokers, and other important
yachting industry stakeholders.
The MYS, the Place to Sea
The
Monaco Yacht Show is globally renowned for the exceptional quality and
impressive size of its superyachts. Of the hundred or so on display every year,
around forty are being unveiled for the first time in their worldwide debut.
The average length of the vessels is 50 metres, with some mega yachts exceeding
100 metres.
In
recent years, the MYS has expanded its offering to include the ultra-high end
markets intrinsically linked to the exclusive world of superyachting, featuring
luxury goods, cars and motorcycles, helicopters, and private jet constructors.
The Show is now an iconic event, popular with private visitors who come to
discover the incredible collection of superyachts available to purchase or
charter, and to meet market experts in the festive and glamorous atmosphere of
the Principality of Monaco.
New for 2022
The
MYS invites visitors to discover its two new exhibition areas:
“Adventure Area”
Featuring tenders and all-terrain vehicles,
nautical gadgets and thrill experiences aboard a yacht.
and
“Sustainability Hub”
Sustainable solutions and pro-environmental
projects for the yachting industry.
Not
forgetting the Sailing Yacht Area, Upper Deck Lounge, Yacht Design &
Innovation Hub already present in previous years.
Not to be missed...
At
nightfall, the superyachts come alive in a different atmosphere, offering a
spectacular illuminated display of a thousand lights.
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To
find the event in the Agenda click HERE.
© Benjamin Vergély