With unparalleled views of the French Riviera, exhilarating yachts, and high curated gastronomy, Monaco is all set to host the world’s biggest international yachting exhibition.
For 27 years now, the world super yachting community would be once again, gathering for the most iconic Yacht Show in Monaco. An exceptional trade fair, dedicated to yachting for prestigious clients and luxury yachting market professionals.
The Monaco Yacht Show, each year, is a unique opportunity to visit more than 120 exceptional Superyachts and Megayachts, measuring 25 to 100 metres long in the port de Monaco’s exclusive settings. With an expectation to have 34,000 prestigious clients and luxury yachting visitors from the industry, you can surely expect the fabulous exhibitions presenting the yachting lifestyle; the new Starboard lounge, The Car Deck, The Tenders & Toys and The Holland Pavilion.
What to do at the Monaco Yacht Show
You can participate in unique experiences aboard sumptuous yachts. Enjoy the blend of delicious gastronomy and pleasures of the unique scenic dining, which indeed is beyond one’s imagination.
Where to eat at Monaco Yacht Show
Louis XV – Alain Ducasse at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo or Le Vistamar at the Hôtel Hermitage, the Michelin chefs are waiting to satisfy your taste buds with appetizing menus and beautiful settings from the heights of the sunny terraces. This time of the year in Monte-Carlo, is a perfect opportunity for a luxury & food aficionado, to see more of Monaco and discover the best of many connoisseur bars and restaurants, in the French Riviera.
Whether you’re seeing these exceptional yachts for the first time or just simply seeking a phenomenal holiday in Monte-Carlo, then Monaco Yacht Show is a must witness marvel!
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