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Damen Yachting has announced the sale of a new-build 79.8-metre Amels 80 superyacht. Currently in-build at Damen Yachting’s facility in Galați, Romania and sold in collaboration
with Burgess, the yacht is scheduled for delivery in Spring 2028.The Amels Limited Editions yacht features exterior design by Espen Øino, while Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
are responsible for her fully bespoke interior. Following her hull launch, the yacht will make her way to the Netherlands, where final outfitting will be completed at the
shipyard’s facility in Vlissingen.
“The Amels 80 has proven to be a prestigious design, and we are thrilled to have sold the most recent yacht,” explained Jan van Hogerwou, Sales Director North America at Damen
Yachting. “Working alongside Burgess once again accentuates our shared commitment to delivering world-class yachts and service to our clients.”Constructed with a steel hull and
aluminium superstructure, the Amels 80 yacht can comfortably accommodate up to 14 guests across a
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 | 11:30
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as a leading yachting destination in the Red Sea and wider Gulf region. For any destination to succeed in this space,
infrastructure is key. This means not only providing berthing capacity but also creating vibrant waterfronts and services that attract owners, captains and guests alike. Within
this strategy, Amaala has emerged as one of the Kingdom’s most ambitious projects.
Located on the northwestern coast of the Red Sea, just 200 nautical miles south of the Suez Canal and around 700 kilometres north of Jeddah, is Amaala, which is being developed as
a year-round luxury destination by Red Sea Global. At its centre is Triple Bay, a flagship resort district that integrates wellness, sport and lifestyle. Its Marina Village will
feature 116 berths for yachts up to 120-metres with eight metres of depth, along with full-service support. Entry clearance facilities are planned, and light servicing will be
available
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 | 13:15
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More topics have now been announced for the upcoming Gulf Superyacht Summit 2025, taking place on 4 and 5 December at the Conrad Hotel in Abu Dhabi.Now in its seventh edition, the
summit has established itself as a key forum for informing, connecting and advising yachting clients, stakeholders and industry leaders, with the aim of positioning the Gulf as a
leading winter destination for superyachts.
With more than 20 superyachts over 100-metres owned by Middle Eastern nationals, many of which are managed from within the region, the Gulf has become an increasingly strategic hub
for the operational and commercial decision makers behind some of the world’s largest superyachts. The summit offers a valuable opportunity to meet and engage with those shaping
the future of yachting in the region and beyond.
Azimut-Benetti Group's latest data highlights this shift in real terms. The Middle East, which together with APAC has risen from 23 to 31% of the
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 | 14:00
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The Saudi Tourism Authority officially launched the Super Yacht Arabia stand at the Monaco Yacht Show last week, signalling a decisive step in positioning Saudi as a rising force
in the global superyacht industry. The expansive stand brought together some of the Saudi's most influential organisations and provided international stakeholders with a first-hand
opportunity to explore the country’s fast-developing yachting landscape.A central presence at Monaco
Occupying one of the most prominent locations at Port Hercule, the Super Yacht Arabia stand made a bold statement of intent. Designed to embody Saudi’s signature hospitality, it
offered an immersive introduction to the cultural identity and future vision shaping the Saudi's marine tourism ambitions. The design and atmosphere reflected both modern luxury
and regional heritage, ensuring a distinctive presence among the world’s most established yachting nations.
Visitors to the stand encountered a carefully curated showcase of leading Saudi entities, including Red Sea Global, Amaala, Saudi Tourism Authority, Saudi Red
Wed, 08 Oct 2025 | 10:30
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The international marina community will gather in Venice from 15 to 17 October for the ICOMIA World Marinas Conference (IWMC), set to take place at the Arsenale di Venezia.
Organised in partnership with Assomarinas, the three-day event will bring together marina operators, investors, designers, regulators and service providers from around the world.
With a diverse programme of speakers and exhibitors representing every facet of the marina sector, IWMC 2025 is shaping up to be the most compelling edition to date.A programme
designed for industry insight and exchange
Over the course of three days, IWMC 2025 will present a well-balanced agenda that combines strategic insight with practical relevance. Sessions will address the global evolution of
marina markets, emerging investment trends, sustainable infrastructure, digital innovation, regulatory developments and client experience. Day 1 and Day 3 will be dedicated to
keynote presentations and expert panels.
On Day 2, a marina tour will take participants to destinations including Marina Certosa,
Tue, 07 Oct 2025 | 16:30
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As preparations for the upcoming Metstrade are underway, Features Editor Leona Caanen takes a dive into the show’s focus on the refit market.
A prominent superyacht-agenda has been crafted for the show, with a special focus on the refit market. In this year’s edition, the show has added a special focus on refit, focusing
on enhancing the sector’s growth through inspiring innovations and the sharing of knowledge.
The Superyacht Zone at Metstrade is a central meeting point for the global refit sector to collaborate, as well as anticipate future trends in the market. For the 2025 edition, the
Superyacht Zone will extend across three halls (8, 9 and 10), making it the most influential gathering of the superyacht trade sector. Refit expertise at The Superyacht Zone
There are approximately 6,000 active vessels that require regular, major works. At the show, visitors of the Superyacht Zone can expand their knowledge of refitting a superyacht,
how it impacts the
Thu, 02 Oct 2025 | 15:00
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As Mangusta celebrates its 40th anniversary, the Mangusta Oceano flagship vessel, the Mangusta Oceano 52 stands as the purest embodiment of the brand’s DNA, a yacht that
encapsulates four decades of stylistic evolution, technological innovation and uncompromising Italian craftsmanship. More than just a yacht, the Oceano 52 represents Mangusta’s
vision for contemporary long-range cruising: bold in design, refined in detail and entirely attuned to the needs of today’s discerning yacht owner.A legacy of redefining luxury
performance
Since its inception in 1985 by Giuseppe Balducci, Overmarine has carved a singular niche in the world of yachting, establishing Mangusta as a brand synonymous with avant-garde
style, technological innovation and Italian craftsmanship. Its journey began with the now-legendary Mangusta 80 Open in 1991, a model that redefined the Maxi Open segment and paved
the way for over three decades of continuous evolution.With landmark models such as the Mangusta 165, the Mangusta Oceano and GranSport series designed in collaboration
Mon, 29 Sept 2025 | 10:00
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Damen Yachting’s Yacht Support range has carved out a distinct niche in the superyacht sector, offering owners a way to expand capability, storage and operational flexibility
without committing to a significantly larger mothership. The YS53 exemplifies this philosophy, with three hulls delivered, two hulls currently in-build and the next available for
delivery in 2028. We sat down with Enrique Tintore, Product Manager for the Yacht Support and Xplorer fleets at Damen Yachting, to find out why a Yacht Support is the best option
for owners looking for flexibility, without sacrificing comfort. A versatile extension of the mothership
“As anyone who has worked within yachting knows, space aboard a yacht, whether for tenders, provisions, crew or guests, is always at a premium,” explains Tintore. “Adding a YS53
provides the equivalent flexibility and stowage capacity of a yacht 30 metres longer, without the cost or build time of a full new-build. Its role as an independent
Thu, 25 Sept 2025 | 14:30
Charter
Some superyachts are specifically designed to make every guest who steps aboard feel at home, whether on a family holiday, a trip with friends or a romantic getaway. The 42.2-metre
Sanlorenzo superyacht Moka is a perfect example of a luxurious yacht tailored to the charter market. Currently enjoying a summer season chartering the Balearics, SuperYacht Times
sits down with her central agent, Giorgia Ravera of Yachting Partners International, alongside her Captain, Samuel Taylor, to see what makes chartering Moka so special. A welcoming
design
With a wide range of amenities and a social layout, stepping onboard Moka feels fresh, inviting, and perfectly tailored for memorable charter experiences. As Giorgia Ravera
explains, “Moka is designed with families in mind. She has five cabins that work well for guests, and plenty of safe spaces to enjoy together. We receive very positive feedback
from guests, who especially enjoy the pool, beach club, and water toys, and often say
Tue, 23 Sept 2025 | 12:30
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The Saudi Tourism Authority officially launched the Super Yacht Arabia stand at the Monaco Yacht Show last week, signalling a decisive step in positioning Saudi as a rising force
in the global superyacht industry. The expansive stand brought together some of the Saudi's most influential organisations and provided international stakeholders with a first-hand
opportunity to explore the country’s fast-developing yachting landscape.A central presence at Monaco
Occupying one of the most prominent locations at Port Hercule, the Super Yacht Arabia stand made a bold statement of intent. Designed to embody Saudi’s signature hospitality, it
offered an immersive introduction to the cultural identity and future vision shaping the Saudi's marine tourism ambitions. The design and atmosphere reflected both modern luxury
and regional heritage, ensuring a distinctive presence among the world’s most established yachting nations.
Visitors to the stand encountered a carefully curated showcase of leading Saudi entities, including Red Sea Global, Amaala, Saudi Tourism Authority, Saudi Red
Wed, 08 Oct 2025 | 10:30
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The international marina community will gather in Venice from 15 to 17 October for the ICOMIA World Marinas Conference (IWMC), set to take place at the Arsenale di Venezia.
Organised in partnership with Assomarinas, the three-day event will bring together marina operators, investors, designers, regulators and service providers from around the world.
With a diverse programme of speakers and exhibitors representing every facet of the marina sector, IWMC 2025 is shaping up to be the most compelling edition to date.A programme
designed for industry insight and exchange
Over the course of three days, IWMC 2025 will present a well-balanced agenda that combines strategic insight with practical relevance. Sessions will address the global evolution of
marina markets, emerging investment trends, sustainable infrastructure, digital innovation, regulatory developments and client experience. Day 1 and Day 3 will be dedicated to
keynote presentations and expert panels.
On Day 2, a marina tour will take participants to destinations including Marina Certosa,
Tue, 07 Oct 2025 | 16:30
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As preparations for the upcoming Metstrade are underway, Features Editor Leona Caanen takes a dive into the show’s focus on the refit market.
A prominent superyacht-agenda has been crafted for the show, with a special focus on the refit market. In this year’s edition, the show has added a special focus on refit, focusing
on enhancing the sector’s growth through inspiring innovations and the sharing of knowledge.
The Superyacht Zone at Metstrade is a central meeting point for the global refit sector to collaborate, as well as anticipate future trends in the market. For the 2025 edition, the
Superyacht Zone will extend across three halls (8, 9 and 10), making it the most influential gathering of the superyacht trade sector. Refit expertise at The Superyacht Zone
There are approximately 6,000 active vessels that require regular, major works. At the show, visitors of the Superyacht Zone can expand their knowledge of refitting a superyacht,
how it impacts the
Thu, 02 Oct 2025 | 15:00
Partner Content
As Mangusta celebrates its 40th anniversary, the Mangusta Oceano flagship vessel, the Mangusta Oceano 52 stands as the purest embodiment of the brand’s DNA, a yacht that
encapsulates four decades of stylistic evolution, technological innovation and uncompromising Italian craftsmanship. More than just a yacht, the Oceano 52 represents Mangusta’s
vision for contemporary long-range cruising: bold in design, refined in detail and entirely attuned to the needs of today’s discerning yacht owner.A legacy of redefining luxury
performance
Since its inception in 1985 by Giuseppe Balducci, Overmarine has carved a singular niche in the world of yachting, establishing Mangusta as a brand synonymous with avant-garde
style, technological innovation and Italian craftsmanship. Its journey began with the now-legendary Mangusta 80 Open in 1991, a model that redefined the Maxi Open segment and paved
the way for over three decades of continuous evolution.With landmark models such as the Mangusta 165, the Mangusta Oceano and GranSport series designed in collaboration
Mon, 29 Sept 2025 | 10:00
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Damen Yachting’s Yacht Support range has carved out a distinct niche in the superyacht sector, offering owners a way to expand capability, storage and operational flexibility
without committing to a significantly larger mothership. The YS53 exemplifies this philosophy, with three hulls delivered, two hulls currently in-build and the next available for
delivery in 2028. We sat down with Enrique Tintore, Product Manager for the Yacht Support and Xplorer fleets at Damen Yachting, to find out why a Yacht Support is the best option
for owners looking for flexibility, without sacrificing comfort. A versatile extension of the mothership
“As anyone who has worked within yachting knows, space aboard a yacht, whether for tenders, provisions, crew or guests, is always at a premium,” explains Tintore. “Adding a YS53
provides the equivalent flexibility and stowage capacity of a yacht 30 metres longer, without the cost or build time of a full new-build. Its role as an independent
Thu, 25 Sept 2025 | 14:30
Charter
Some superyachts are specifically designed to make every guest who steps aboard feel at home, whether on a family holiday, a trip with friends or a romantic getaway. The 42.2-metre
Sanlorenzo superyacht Moka is a perfect example of a luxurious yacht tailored to the charter market. Currently enjoying a summer season chartering the Balearics, SuperYacht Times
sits down with her central agent, Giorgia Ravera of Yachting Partners International, alongside her Captain, Samuel Taylor, to see what makes chartering Moka so special. A welcoming
design
With a wide range of amenities and a social layout, stepping onboard Moka feels fresh, inviting, and perfectly tailored for memorable charter experiences. As Giorgia Ravera
explains, “Moka is designed with families in mind. She has five cabins that work well for guests, and plenty of safe spaces to enjoy together. We receive very positive feedback
from guests, who especially enjoy the pool, beach club, and water toys, and often say
Tue, 23 Sept 2025 | 12:30
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Observed this summer docked in Ålesund, Norway, was the 74-metre superyacht Avanti, delivered in 2022 by Amels as part of the builder’s Limited Editions 242 series. Designed by Tim
Heywood, her exterior pairs flowing lines with a distinctive ice-blue hull, white superstructure, and a bold orange boot stripe along the waterline. Her interiors, penned by Winch
Design, reflect a refined and contemporary atmosphere, highlighted by rich textures and natural light throughout. With a gross tonnage of 1,790 GT, Avanti accommodates 12 guests
across six staterooms, including a private owner’s deck complete with a forward Jacuzzi. Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, Avanti meets IMO Tier III emissions standards,
cruising at 15 knots and reaching a top speed of 16.5 knots.
If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 | 08:00
The 85.3-metre superyacht Bold, currently for sale with her builder, was seen anchored in Monaco during the Monaco Yacht Show. Delivered in 2019 by SilverYachts, the high-speed
explorer yacht recently completed her five-year survey in 2024, which included a full repaint that saw her hull colour changed to white. Designed by Espen Øino International, who
handled both her exterior and naval architecture, with interiors styled by SilverYachts, Bold showcases a military-inspired profile. Built to SOLAS standards, she can sleep up to
12 guests in eight staterooms and carry 20 crew, while also hosting as many as 90 guests for day cruising.
Her 1,550-GT interior offers expansive open spaces, while the 400-square-metre aft deck accommodates 15-metre tenders and converts into an event space for up to 300 guests,
complete with a certified helideck and refuelling station above. Onboard amenities include a winter garden convertible dining area, a glass-walled observation lounge, a gym and a
Jacuzzi. Powered
Thu, 09 Oct 2025 | 08:00
Seen this September cruising here in IJmuiden, the Netherlands, was the 92-metre superyacht Aquarius, en route to Feadship in Makkum, where she is currently undergoing maintenance.
Delivered in 2016 by Feadship, the four-deck superyacht carries a volume of 2,856 GT and features exterior and interior design created by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, while
her naval architecture is carried out by De Voogt Naval Architects. One of her most distinctive highlights is a water-level bar tucked beneath her glass-bottom pool, which can be
converted into a dance floor. She also features a helipad capable of accommodating an EC135, a full spa, cinema and gym. Powered by twin MTU 16V 4000 M63L diesel engines, Aquarius
can reach top speeds up to 17 knots and cruise comfortably at 12 knots.
If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
Wed, 08 Oct 2025 | 08:00
Spotted during the Monaco Yacht Show was the 141-metre converted superyacht Yas. Originally built in 1981 by the Koninklijke Schelde shipyard for the Royal Dutch Navy, the
impressive vessel began life as the frigate HNLMS Piet Hein (F 811). After more than twenty years in active naval service, she was sold to the United Arab Emirates in 1998 and
renamed Al Emarat (F 02), continuing her military duties until her retirement in 2006.
Following her decommissioning, the ship embarked on a transformation at ADM Shipyards in Abu Dhabi that was completed in 2015, emerging as Yas, a 5,002 GT superyacht distinguished
by her dolphin-inspired profile and futuristic glass-domed superstructure conceived by Pierrejean Design Studio. The extensive conversion also replaced her original gas turbines
with twin MTU diesel engines, allowing a top speed of 26 knots. Today, Yas can host up to 60 guests along with 56 crew, blending naval heritage with modern luxury.
If you would
Tue, 07 Oct 2025 | 08:00
Seen two weeks ago leaving Elliott Bay in Seattle, en route to Hawaii, was the 60-metre superyacht 21.12. Delivered in 2024 by Amels, she is the sixth hull in the Dutch shipyard’s
Amels 60 Limited Editions series. Her exterior, by Espen Øino International, balances modern lines with a near-vertical bow and large expanses of glass, with naval architecture
created by Damen Yachting and interiors by Winch Design, tailored to her experienced owner’s preferences. With a gross tonnage of 853 GT, 21.12 offers accommodation for 12 guests
across six staterooms, supported by a crew of 13. Among her features are a sundeck with Jacuzzi, and a generous swim platform, complemented by hybrid propulsion technology that
reduces fuel consumption and emissions. Powered by twin MTU diesel engines and supported by her hybrid system, 21.12 cruises efficiently at 13 knots and reaches a top speed of 15.5
knots. Read more about her delivery here.
If you would like
Mon, 06 Oct 2025 | 08:00
Spotted last week anchored here in the south of France was the 40-metre converted yacht Toba Maru. Originally launched in 1994 by Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding in Japan as a
training vessel, Toba Maru has since been transformed into a private yacht following an extensive conversion this year at Vallianz PT-USP in Batam, Indonesia. Her refit scope
included a full accommodation upgrade to modern superyacht standards, the creation of a new saloon and dining area, and the extension of her aft deck finished in premium wooden
flooring. Cruising under the St Kitts & Nevis flag, Toba Maru, previously called Samurai, has a volume of 244 GT and is powered by a single Yanmar diesel engine.
If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected].
Fri, 03 Oct 2025 | 08:00