The 34th edition of the Monaco Yacht Show concluded on Sunday, marking another significant turnout for one of the industry's leading annual events.
Held in Port Hercule, the four-day event featured more than 400 exhibitors and 120 yachts, ranging from 25 meters to 100 meters in length. According to organizers, over 30,000 people attended this year’s show, which was first established in 1991 under the patronage of Prince Albert II.
While superyachts remained the central focus, attention this year also turned to new technologies and sustainable innovations. Among the notable displays was the eFoil, a battery-powered hydrofoil surfboard designed to glide above the water with minimal noise or emissions. Other equipment on display included modular jet surfboards capable of functioning both as traditional surfboards and as personal watercraft.
As the show ended, crews began dismantling temporary structures - equivalent to the load of approximately 400 semi-trailers. The Route de la Piscine remains closed to traffic through mid-week due to post-show logistics.
Exhibitors reported strong interest from qualified buyers, maintaining Monaco’s position as a key commercial and cultural hub for the global yachting industry. Planning is already underway for the 35th edition.
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