The International Superyacht Society (ISS) Awards recognize outstanding achievements in the design and construction of large yachts. Traditionally, the award ceremony is held in conjunction with the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
Established in 1990, the International Superyacht Society Awards annually present a range of awards for superyachts and creative individuals within the nautical industry.
With a nominated selection of yachts competing for awards in eight categories, a panel of esteemed judges decides the winning nominations in each category.
Although on multiple awards it is down to the yachting industry to nominate models initially, only models that have been completed and delivered in the previous year are eligible to be considered.
Eligibility for nominations are; custom built sailing yachts 24m (79ft) and upwards, custom built motor yachts 24m (79ft) and upwards.
Once yachts have been nominated, the judges will analyze the entrants and decide which ones are truly deserving of the coveted awards. For the yachts themselves, there are eight awards up for grabs which include;
Winners at the International Superyacht Society (ISS) Awards include 60m (196ft) COME TOGETHER for Best in Motor 500 <1500 GT at the 2023 award ceremony, and 77.7m (254.11ft) superyacht MALIA for Best in Motor >1500 GT.
As well as the yachting awards, there are also six other awards now included within the ceremony that are all sponsored by third parties. Each award has different criteria in regard to nominations and voting but they all bring equally important commendations to the established event.
To find out more about some of the models nominated for the current edition of the International Superyacht Society (ISS) Awards, take a closer look at their specifications by viewing all yachts for sale.