Amels pull out all the stops for Monaco lineup

With the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show now upon us, Amels has announced a stellar lineup for the prestigious event.

Scheduled to run from 28 September until 1 October, the Monaco Yacht Show has always been known for hosting incredible yachts and this year looks to impeccably deliver, with one builder standing out in particular. 

With a show promising to be 'seducational', this year's offering for Monaco is still, thankfully, all about the boats. The globe's most notable superyacht builders will be attending the show, including Amels

As the luxury yacht arm of Damen Yachting, Amels was recently defined as a standalone brand by the Dutch shipbuilder to give it a clearer and cleaner persona away from the SeaXplorer and YS, explorer and support vessels respectively,  under the Damen brand.

Amels is, of course, already world-renowned for producing some absolutely incredible yachts, and a good few of them happen to be arriving for the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show. Let's take a look and three of the yachts you could get a glimpse of this year.

Come Together

Come Together superyacht underway, land in background.

Measuring up at 60m (197ft), Come Together is an eye-catching superyacht from the shipyard's Amels 60 Limited Editions range. 

Interestingly, even though the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show is her global debut, Come Together was listed for sale prior to the launch of the event. Making her even more of a must-see, as she could be yours by the end of the show.

Delivered to her Owner in spring 2022, she has styling inputs from well-known designer Espen Oeino and has some unusual geometric shapes adorning her hull.

Capable of accommodating up to 12/14 guests, she features a great range of amenities onboard such as an on-deck Jacuzzi, a spacious swim platform, abundant alfresco dining options and a plethora of watersports equipment. 

LOA: 60m (197ft)

Beam: 10.4m (34ft)

Guests: 12/14

GT: 853

Max speed: 15.5 knots

Here Comes The Sun

Here Comes The Sun superyacht underway, surrounded by sea

Now a discontinued model from the Dutch shipyard, Here Comes The Sun is an Amels 272 and stands at 89m (292ft). 

Experiencing an extensive refit for her new Owner in 2021, including an additional six meters, this may in fact be one of the first opportunities for many yacht enthusiasts to see the new work in person.

The GT was increased from 2827 to 2977 and there's also been a full respray and a changed layout. So in effect, she looks like a completely new yacht.

Winning the award for Best Rebuilt Yacht at the World Superyacht Awards 2022 there's certainly a worthy reason to take a look at the refresh.

LOA: 89m (292ft)

Beam: 14.54m (48ft)

Guests: 24

GT: 2,977

Max speed: 17 knots

Energy

Superyacht ENERGY underway, surrounded by sea.

Another first for Amels, the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show is ENERGY's global debut after being revealed in July 2022. Being displayed by Damen Yachting she is another example of the excellent design skillset of Espen Oeino and boasts a striking white hull and superstructure.

Also featuring custom interior designs by Zuretti Interior Designers, ENERGY can accommodate up to 14 guests in seven elaborate suites all with their own ensuite facilities.

An on-deck Jacuzzi, swim platform and tender garage allow guests to stay close to the water on and off the superyacht, along with a selection water toys to fun action-packed fun throughout the day.

LOA: 78m (256ft)

Beam: 12m (39ft)

Guests: 14

GT: 2,886

Max speed: 15 knots

To find out more about these superyachts, or indeed about the rest of the Amels fleet, take a look at all Amels yachts for sale

Or get prepared for the show by reading our guide to the Monaco Yacht Show.