Known for its impressive lineup of superyachts, the show is a prime destination for buyers, sellers, and industry leaders. This year, over 1,000 vessels will be on display, including more than 200 superyachts—many stretching beyond 150 feet—making it one of the most impressive collections of luxury yachts available for sale.
With the show historically attracting over 55,000 visitors, including high-net-worth buyers and yachting enthusiasts, it provides a prime setting for serious transactions. As demand for larger vessels continues to grow, the 2025 event is set to be a key opportunity for those seeking the best yachts on the market.
Here are some of the largest yachts for sale set to attend the event:





Attessa IV, a 332-foot superyacht, was originally built by Evergreen Shipyard in 1999 and underwent a major refit in 2010. The transformation, led by Glade Johnson Design, reshaped her exterior and introduced a new bow, stern, and luxury amenities. Accommodating 18 guests with a crew of 28, she cruises at 18 knots.
Attessa IV is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking €109,000,000.





Bold, an 85.3m superyacht by SilverYachts, stands out with its striking, military-inspired design by Espen Øino. Behind its rugged exterior, the refined interior accommodates 12 guests and 20 crew. A vast winter garden, helipad, and sundeck Jacuzzi enhance onboard comfort. Powered by twin MTU engines, she cruises at 16 knots with a 5,500-nautical-mile range, making her well-suited for long-distance travel in style.
Bold is on the market with Silver Yachts.





Built by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2011 and refitted in 2022, Amaryllis spans an impressive 78.43 meters. Her interior, designed by Reymond Langton Design, exudes elegance with Art Deco influences and accommodates 12 guests across six luxurious suites. Her key features include a 5m x 2m Jacuzzi pool on the sun deck, a spa equipped with a sauna, steam room, massage room, and a fully equipped gym.
Amaryllis is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking €84,000,000 with Burgess, Moravia & Mere Wood.





The 72m Casino Royale was built by Tankoa Yachts in 2018 and refitted in 2023. Designed by Francesco Paszkowski with interiors by Margherita Casprini, she accommodates 12 guests in six cabins, including a spacious owner's suite with a private terrace and Jacuzzi. Amenities feature a beach club with a lounge, bar, sauna, hammam, and gym, as well as an infinity pool and a touch-and-go helipad that converts into a dance floor. Twin Caterpillar engines allow a cruising speed of 15 knots and a range of 9,000 nautical miles.
Casino Royale is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking €65,000,000.





Loon was originally launched as Icon by Dutch shipyard Icon Yachts in 2009. Designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon (RWD), her sleek exterior is complemented by a sophisticated interior by Studio Linse. She accommodates up to 12 guests across seven staterooms, including a split-level master suite with a private living area and office. Her expansive deck spaces feature a retractable beach club, a 5-meter glass-bottom infinity pool, and premium wellness amenities such as a Hammam sauna and fully equipped gym.
Loon is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking €45,612,112.





Eternity, delivered by Codecasa in 2010 and refitted in 2022, boasts an interior by Della Role Design. She offers accommodation for 14 guests in seven well-appointed staterooms. Her steel hull and aluminum superstructure provide excellent stability and performance. Her notable amenities include expansive deck spaces, a Jacuzzi, and modern entertainment systems.
She is listed for sale on YachtBuyer with an asking price of €35,000,000.





Launched in 2020 by Viareggio SuperYachts, the Atomic features an interior crafted by Darnet Design. Designed to accommodate 12 guests, her luxurious spaces include a beach club, gym, and Jacuzzi. The vessel's contemporary design prioritizes open spaces with excellent indoor-outdoor living.
Atomic is also listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking €55,694,790.





Built by Benetti in 2015 and refitted in 2021, Moca measures 63.5 meters. Her interior, designed by Francois Zuretti, provides accommodation for 12 guests in six cabins. Her features include a spacious sun deck with a Jacuzzi, a beach club, and a fully equipped gym. The elegant design integrates classic and contemporary elements in order to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
She is on the market priced at $42,000,000.





Constructed by Icon Yachts in 2010, Baton Rouge exhibits an interior by Redman Whiteley Dixon. She accommodates 12 guests across seven cabins, offering amenities such as a beach club, gym, and Jacuzzi. The yacht's design emphasizes comfort and sophistcation, with rich materials and bespoke furnishings throughout.
She is on the market and listed for sale at €59,950,000.





Lemon Tree, a 61.5-meter superyacht built by Sanlorenzo in 2021, was designed by Francesco Paszkowski and Margherita Casprini. She accommodates 12 guests in seven cabins, including a master suite with a private terrace and Jacuzzi. Amenities include two swimming pools, a cinema room, and a beach club with a gym and hammam spa. Twin MTU engines enable a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles
She is on the market with Y.CO and is currently asking €59,500,000.
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