The Monaco Yacht Show 2023 will feature some of the year’s most eagerly awaited superyachts. These recently launched and delivered vessels not only highlight the exceptional craftsmanship of their shipyards but also underscore the bespoke creations available.
Here are some of the standout yachts
Ace (44.27 metres)
Conrad Shipyard’s Ace highlights the Polish shipyard’s growing reputation. Designed by Reymond Langton, Ace boasts an exterior that rivals Northern European creations and an interior that matches the elegance of Italian yachts. This 44.27-metre vessel exemplifies quality and style.

Alchemy (65.7 metres)
Rossinavi’s Alchemy demonstrates the shipyard’s ability to create elegant yachts in the 50-metre segment and beyond. This family-owned shipyard is now making significant strides in the 60-metres-plus segment. Designed by Enrico Gobbi, Alchemy features a high-quality steel hull and aluminum superstructure. Its timeless design is akin to a tailored suit. The yacht boasts five well-appointed cabins and expansive open decks, exuding sophistication.

Alunya (50 metres)
Stepping onboard Alunya, one can understand what a modern Benetti yacht is like. Built in the strategically important 50-metre segment, which is very popular among Benetti clients nowadays, it features superb accommodations for 10 guests. The Oasis Deck, a vast and spacious stern, is one of the first to appear on a larger Benetti.

Entourage (60 metres)
The Amels 60 Limited Editions is an exemplary 60-metre creation. The Dutch brand Damen Yachting has impressive technical departments and works with a beautiful attitude. They are very open-minded and have an unmistakable taste when choosing yacht designers, in this case, Espen Oeino. The exterior design is complemented by beautifully arranged cabins for 12 guests. Amels showcases its technical expertise and innovative spirit through this meticulously crafted yacht.

Jewels (53 metres)
Turquoise, formerly Proteksan Turquoise, continues to build on its reputation as Turkey’s premier yacht builder. Jewels, a 53-metre vessel, offers substantial volume (720 gross tons) and exceptional comfort. Designed by H2 Yacht Design and DeBasto Designs, the yacht features nine well-designed cabins, including a master suite on the main deck.

Leona (80 metres)
Leona captures attention with its sporty exterior. Her distinctive stern and bow are unmistakably Bilgin. The yacht showcases the shipyard's expertise in creating striking and innovative designs.

Milele (45.2 metres)
Hakvoort’s Milele epitomises meticulous craftsmanship and innovation. Traditionally known for building classical, highly detailed vessels, the Hakvoort shipyard has seen a significant shift in its image since the launch of Scout in 2019. Each new vessel has introduced irreversible changes, steering the shipyard towards a modern, high-tech orientation. Milele, with its Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) and Hull Vane’s wing-shaped underwater profile, exemplifies this transformation.

O’Rea (77.7 metres)
From the Greek shipyard Golden Yachts, O’Rea stands out with its innovative design and Mediterranean style. Known for producing yachts that start with "O", this 77.7-metre vessel is no exception, demonstrating both beauty and technical prowess. The unique interpretation of Mediterranean aesthetics sets it apart from the crowd.

Pachamama 2 (52 metres)
Baglietto’s Pachamama 2 is instantly recognizable with its exterior lines designed by Francesco Paszkowski. In the yachting industry, the name Pachamama is synonymous with the Baglietto shipyard. This association dates back to 2015, when they built a yacht with the same name that stood out from the crowd. The 52-metre yacht continues this legacy, offering unparalleled comfort in its guest cabins and a design that stands out in the yachting world.

Silver Star (55.2 metres)
Following the success of its sister ship, the famous charter yacht Geco, Silver Star by Admiral has proven its potential. With a widened bow, a majestic master cabin, and an interior customised by Armani Casa, Silver Star epitomises style and sophistication.

This is it (43.5 metres)
Tecnomar’s latest creation, This is It, has captured attention with its futuristic design. Initially seen only in renderings, its bold geometry seemed impossible to adapt to yachting reality but took shape perfectly well. Engineered by Lateral Naval Architects, this 43.5-metre vessel accommodates 14 guests and features innovative living spaces.


Ultraviolet II (44.3 metres)
ISA’s Ultraviolet II represents the shipyard’s pursuit of a new identity. Supported by Palumbo Superyachts and designed by Team for Design and Luca Dini Design & Architecture, this 44.3-metre yacht is a reliable and timeless addition to ISA’s fleet, showcasing their commitment to quality.

These yachts, with their distinctive designs and innovative features, are sure to make a significant impact in the industry, demonstrating the pinnacle of craftsmanship at MYS 2023.
Writing by Daniil Slugevich; Editing by Anastasiia Romanova