This year’s Cannes Yachting Festival drew to a close over the weekend after five days of boat show action on the French Riviera. Despite Covid-19 restrictions and new health measures enforced at the show, the event attracted large numbers of boating enthusiasts and professionals during the week. Photo: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht Times
Of the 560 boats on display, several new yachts made their debut at this year’s show. In the superyacht division, yachts exhibited will include Panam, a 39.80-metre 40M Baglietto, an Azimut 38 Tri deck, the 38.2-metre Cantiere delle Marche Flexplorer Aurelia, and the 39.42-metre RJ, Cantiere Delle Marche’s new superyacht. Also being exhibited for the first time is the newly launched 38-metre Emocean, the first yacht by Rosetti Superyachts.Photo: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht Times
Manufacturers once again had the opportunity to take clients out on the water during sea trials in the Bay of Cannes where yachts of all sizes could be experienced first-hand. Photo: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht Times
The organisation already confirmed next year’s event, to take place from 6-11 September 2022. Photo: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht TimesPhoto: Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht Times