With over 1,000 exhibitors and more than 100,000 visitors expected, the Miami International Boat Show is set to be one of the biggest yachting events of the year. From superyachts over 200 feet with helipads and private beach clubs to the latest in marine innovation, the show promises an unforgettable display of luxury and technology.
As one of the industry's most anticipated events, the show provides a unique opportunity to explore groundbreaking designs and craftsmanship. YachtBuyer takes a closer look at the biggest superyachts set to steal the spotlight at this year’s event, starting with 85m superyacht Bold...
Bold
280ft SilverYachts 2019 (2024)
At 85m (280ft), this Espen Øino-designed vessel combines sleek military-inspired styling with serious performance. Her lightweight aluminum hull and shallow 2.8m (9ft) draft let her slip into remote anchorages, while a top speed of 23 knots makes long passages a breeze.
Her 34m aft deck is both a helipad a party zone for 300, with a hangar that transforms into a nightclub. A glass-enclosed Wintergarden allows for all-weather dining, while the 300sqm main salon delivers floor-to-ceiling ocean views.
With space for 16 guests, Bold offers a jacuzzi, gym, and outdoor cinema. Following a 120,000nm global expedition, a 2024 refit gave her a fresh new look.
Laurel
240ft Delta Marine 2006 (2015)
Laurel, a 73.1-meter yacht built by Delta Marine in 2006, is one of the largest yachts constructed in the U.S. in 75 years. Her midnight-blue hull and white superstructure give her a bold, elegant look, while her carbon composite superstructure was a first for a yacht of her size.
Guests are accommodated in seven luxurious suites, including a full-beam owner’s cabin with private balconies, twin bathrooms, and a study. The sundeck includes a circular jacuzzi, sun loungers, and a bar, while the transom opens into a swim-level beach club. Inside, a spiral staircase wraps around a three-story marine-themed glass sculpture.
Laurel is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking $69,500,000.
Marguerite
201ft Lurssen 2004 (2021)
The 61m Marguerite was built for adventure and long trips at sea. Her highlight is the two-story owner’s apartment, featuring a king-size bed, dual en suite bathrooms, and an upper-level office with panoramic views. With room for 12 guests in six cabins, including a VIP suite, the yacht has elegant living spaces, a Sky Lounge, and a fully equipped gym.
A professional dive center, spacious decks, and plenty of toy storage make it perfect for both relaxing and exploring. Designed for 30-day voyages, the yacht underwent a full interior refit after changing ownership in late 2021.
Marguerite is on the market with Moran Yacht & Ship and is asking $39,900,000.
Starfire
177ft Benetti 1997 (2023)
The 54m Starfire, originally launched as Ambrosia by Benetti, was built for long-range ocean cruising. She was designed with a steel hull, transatlantic range, fin stabilizers, and bullet-resistant windows. Over time, Starfire has been refined with modern amenities while maintaining her timeless elegance.
The main salon features a stylish bar, while the dining room showcases a stunning Lalique chandelier. The Star Room offers al fresco dining under a night-sky ceiling, and the Sky Lounge, with its fireplace and bar, adds a cozy touch. Accommodations include a grand master suite and space for up to 14 guests in total comfort.
Starfire is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking $14,490,000.
Carte Blanche
160ft Christensen 2008 (2023)
Carte Blanche was the first hull in Christensen’s 160 series. A 2019 interior refresh enhanced her rich mahogany and light marble finishes, creating an elegant yet inviting atmosphere.
Set across four decks, Carte Blanche offers a Jacuzzi, alfresco dining, a swim platform, a touch-and-go helipad, and an elevator for easy movement throughout. With six spacious cabins, she accommodates up to 15 guests. The full-beam master suite features a private study, his-and-hers bathrooms, and a marble Jacuzzi bathtub. Below, a VIP suite and four guest cabins—two with Pullman berths—all include en suite bathrooms
Carte Blanche is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking $24,900,000.
Tasia
158ft Feadship 1997 (2024)
The 49m Tasia brings Art Deco elegance and modern comfort together for a luxurious yet family-friendly yachting experience. She welcomes 10 guests in five beautifully designed cabins, with a crew of 10 ensuring seamless service.
The full-beam master suite on the main deck is a private retreat, featuring a study, twin dressing areas, and an en suite with blue granite counters and a circular Jacuzzi spa bath. Below, two double and two twin cabins, each with en suite facilities, offer stylish and inviting spaces.Tasia features a glass-ceilinged lounge, a grand dining room, and a sundeck with a Jacuzzi, bar, and barbecue.
Tasia is on the market with Moran Yacht & Ship and is currently asking $17,900,000.
Tanzanite
145ft Westship 2004 (2023)
The 45m Tanzanite accommodates 10 guests in five luxurious cabins, including a full-beam master suite and four king-sized cabins, two of which convert to twins. Each cabin features its own Jacuzzi bath for added comfort.
The main saloon pairs dark walls with light ceilings and a royal blue U-shaped sofa, creating a cozy setting. A second saloon in soft beige tones leads to a formal dining area. Gold and blue accents add a refined touch.Outside, the extended sundeck offers a hot tub and four bars, while lounge areas, a sit-up bar, and a beach club provide plenty of space to relax.
Tanzanite is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking $8,900,000.
Oceanic 143
143ft Canados 2023
Built by Canados, the 43m Oceanic 143 offers accomodation for 10 guests across five spacious suites. The owner’s suite on the upper deck includes a private terrace, while two VIP and two twin cabins ensure comfort. Space for eight crew members guarantees seamless service.
Inside, high-end materials like leather panels, rosewood, and European oak with gold dust create a refined atmosphere. Full-height windows brighten the main saloon and dining area, while the beach club features a gym. Powered by three Caterpillar C32B engines, she reaches 24 knots, cruises at 19 knots, and offers a 6,000-nautical-mile range at 8 knots.
Oceanic 143 is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking $23,500,000.
Acacia
131ft Sunseeker 2011 (2023)
The 40m Acacia is a sleek yacht accommodating 10 guests in five elegant staterooms. The full-beam master suite on the main deck features a king-sized bed, walk-in wardrobe, and an en suite with a rainfall shower and water jets. Below, two VIP and two twin cabins offer spacious, en suite accommodations. With space for eight crew members, service remains seamless.
Acacia boasts a flybridge with a Jacuzzi, sunbathing areas, and a full-service bar. Powered by twin MTU engines, she reaches 23 knots, cruises at 13 knots, and has a 1,727-nautical-mile range at 10 knots.
Acacia is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking $9,950,000.
Lady First
130ft Riva 2023
With a widebody design, an eight-metre beam, and three full decks, Lady First provides luxurious accommodation for up to 11 guests in five stylish cabins, including a main deck owner’s suite and a convertible guest cabin.
The main deck lounge boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, offering 270-degree views and a bright, open atmosphere. With over two metres of head height, the interiors feel spacious and inviting.
Outside, a cushioned sunpad, Jacuzzi on the bow, and expansive decks create ideal spaces for relaxation. A well-stocked toybox and a planing hull delivering 26-knot speeds make Lady First perfect for adventure.
Lady First is on the market with ABYS and is currently asking €20,900,000.
Entourage
126ft Norship 1993 (2022)
The 38m Entourage features bright, elegant interiors with polished woods, plush carpets, and Art Deco-inspired details. A striking curving staircase adds to the modern design, while the main deck saloon offers a stylish lounge, bar, and dining area.
Accommodating eight guests, she includes a full-beam owner’s suite with a walk-in wardrobe, seating area, and two en-suites—one with a private hot tub. A VIP and two double cabins, each with en-suite facilities, provide additional comfort.
Outside, the aft deck features a bar and a large bathing platform, while ample storage holds water toys. Powered by twin Caterpillar C32 engines, Entourage reaches 30 knots with a 2,800-nautical-mile range.
Entourage is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking $3,700,000.
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