Must See Yachts at Palma International Boat Show 2023

Just two weeks until the iconic Marina Moll Vell opens its doors to another exciting edition of the Palma International Boat Show, and there are plenty of yachts worth taking a closer look at.

Scheduled to take place from 27-30 April, the event will bring together an eclectic range of flybridge models, cruisers, sports fishers and speedy tenders, plus many more niches to suit every lifestyle.

A popular hub for superyachts of all shapes and sizes, Marina Moll Vell is well known for hosting yachts of 24m (78.7ft) and upwards and annually offers visitors the chance to get up close to the yachts, discover more about other models available and even have guided tours or sea trials.

With the 2023 edition fast approaching, the YachtBuyer team has gathered a collection of must-see yachts scheduled to attend the event, with some debuts included in the mix.

100 Sunreef Power - World Debut

Front angle view of Sunreef 100 Power underway, surrounded by sea.

A captivating multihull model from Sunreef Yachts, the 100 Sunreef Power is scheduled to make her world debut during the event and currently has two hulls in construction.

Featuring a five-cabin layout and ample space for social gatherings and indulgent relaxation, this catamaran really knows how to make an impression and hosts a great collection of amenities to facilitate an enjoyable voyage for all guests onboard. 

With key highlights including a Jacuzzi, a hydraulic swim platform and a stylish wet bar, the award-winning 100 Sunreef Power is definitely a must-see at Palma this year.

Sunseeker 75 Sport Yacht - Show Debut

Side rendering of the Sunseeker 75 Sport Yacht at sea.

An update on the 74 model, the Sunseeker 75 Sport Yacht boasts a three or four-cabin layout and is capable of hitting maximum speeds of 40 knots.

A striking angular hull showcases the dynamics of the sport yacht perfectly, along with intricate details for stunning aesthetic styling plus an XPS-style carbon interior as standard.

Powered with twin MAN V12-1550 or 1900 engines, the 75 Sport Yacht is an ideal model if you like all the qualities of the 65 Sport Yacht but want something bigger.

Sunseeker Superhawk 55 - Show Debut

Sunseeker Superhawk 55 underway at sea

Another Sunseeker model making her debut at the Palma International Boat Show, the Superhawk 55 reintroduces the range to the British fleet, with Volvo Penta IPS950 (725hp) engines and a top speed of 38 knots.

Featuring a comfortable yet social layout, the Superhawk 55 has outstanding performance with a two-cabin composition, plus a single-level main salon.

Designed for either owner operation, the 55 model is sharp and sleek with easy access to the sea and attractive LED lighting.

Pearl 72

Running shot of Pearl 72 at sea, with land in the far distance.

Not a debut, but a motor yacht worth seeing, the Pearl 72 launched in 2022 and, for some yacht enthusiasts, this may be your first chance to see her in the flesh.

Making her world debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in 2022, the Pearl 72 features iconic design work from Bill Dixon and timeless interiors by world-renowned designer Kelly Hoppen CBE.

Boasting a composition of four cabins and a spacious main deck, Pearl Yachts have taken exterior lifestyle to the next level in this size range with a huge flybridge, which includes a hardtop with an extractable sunroof.

Powered by MAN 1,400hp or 1,600hp engines, the Pearl 72 can reach top speeds of 32 knots.

Azimut S7 Mk2

Running shot of Azimut S7 underway, with land in far distance in background.

Engaging her world debut at Boot Dusseldorf 2023, the Azimut S7 Mk2 is a bold sporty number with triple 800hp pod drives and a top speed of 36 knots.

Constructed with a GRP hull and a carbon fibre superstructure, the updated S7 offers owners and their guests seamless connectivity to the sea with large stretches of glazing and a main deck that can become one large open environment.

Showcasing minimalist but indulgent interiors, Azimut proves with this update that it still knows how to pack a punch with its sports yachts.

Ferretti Yachts 670

Side view of the Ferretti Yachts 670 anchored in front of green foliage.

Definitely not a yacht that's new on the scene, but absolutely worth viewing, the Ferretti Yachts 670 shows it means business and is a multi-award winner in its own right.

Designed for either owner or full crew operation, the 670 features a host of facilities, making her ideal for relaxed trips around the Mediterranean, or for adrenaline-fuelled watersports sessions in spacious archipelagos.

With a hydraulic swim platform, abundantly lit interiors, and plenty of deck space to enjoy the surrounding views, this model from Ferretti Yachts is a sleek flybridge model worth a closer look.

To find out more about the forthcoming show, read the YachtBuyer guide to the Palma International Boat Show. Or, head straight to the yachts and find your perfect match by viewing all new and used yachts for sale.