The 2024 Monaco Yacht Show introduces the new Sailing Yacht Area, located at Quai l'Hirondelle in the Dockside Area. This addition showcases a wider variety of yachts, including luxurious sailing yacht charters and impressive models from international builders. Alongside popular attractions like the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub, this new zone offers prospective France yacht charter guests an enhanced opportunity to explore some of the most extravagant vessels on the market.
As anticipation builds for the Monaco Yacht Show 2024, the spotlight is on some of the most exceptional sailing yachts that will be on display. From the latest innovations to timeless classics, these vessels represent the pinnacle of design and engineering in the yachting world.
Norfolk Star
One of the highlights is the 37-meter Norfolk Star, a pedigree sailing yacht originally built by Perini Navi in 1996. After a comprehensive multi-million-euro refit in 2022, this yacht now features a new main engine, generators, and modernized sailing systems. With luxurious accommodations for six guests, including a full-beam master cabin and two twin cabins, Norfolk Star offers both comfort and elegance. This classic yacht, listed for sale, will be showcased by Burgess and Northrop & Johnson.
Galma
The wallywind110, known as Galma, will make its global debut at the show. Launched in June 2024, this 36.2-meter yacht boasts a striking "luminous light metallic blue" hull that changes with the light. Designed by Wally in collaboration with Santa Maria Magnolfi, Galma combines the comfort of a cruising yacht with the performance of a racing vessel. Its spacious 80-square-meter cockpit and open-plan saloon make it perfect for entertaining up to 15 guests.
Ribelle
Ribelle, a 32.6-meter sailing yacht by Vitters, is another must-see. Delivered in 2017 and recently refitted, Ribelle is built from carbon fiber and designed for both cruising and racing. Her sleek design and high-performance features make her a regular at prestigious regattas like the Maxi Rolex Cup and Les Voiles de St Tropez. Ribelle is now on the market and will be exhibited by Burgess.
Dreamcatcher
Nautor Swan's Dreamcatcher is the Finnish shipyard's first hybrid sailing yacht, delivered in 2024. This 28.8-meter vessel blends the best of cruising comfort and racing capabilities. With a draught of four meters and feminine exterior lines by German Frers, Dreamcatcher offers a luxurious experience with accommodation for 10 guests. She will make her worldwide debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival before appearing at Monaco.
Mini Y
Mini Y, a 26-meter yacht delivered by Baltic Yachts in 2018, is another standout. Designed by Dixon Yacht Design with interiors by Mark Whiteley, Mini Y features a silver carbon-fiber hull and a telescopic lifting keel. The yacht offers comfortable accommodations for four guests and a well-appointed cockpit, making it ideal for both racing and cruising. Mini Y is available for sale and will be displayed by Baltic Yachts and Edmiston.
Mishi 88
The 26.8-meter Mishi 88 is the debut model from Yonca's new Mishi Yachts brand. Launched in 2019, this yacht features a spacious aft deck, a carbon composite hard-top, and accommodation for six guests. The Mishi 88 will be one of the highlights from Mishi Yachts at the Monaco Yacht Show.
YYachts Y8
YYachts will present its Y8 model, a 23.9-meter yacht with a Scandinavian-inspired interior by David Thulstrup. The Y8 offers customizable saloon areas and a standout owner’s suite with direct cockpit access. This German-built yacht is designed for both performance and ease of handling, featuring a carbon mast, hydraulic systems, and a self-tacking jib.
These yachts, with their unique designs and advanced features, promise to be the stars of the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, offering something for every yachting enthusiast.