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September 27, 2023


Monaco
CNN
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The global stage may be filled with turmoil and uncertainty, but the superyacht industry isn’t feeling the effects. At the Monaco Yacht Show, where over $3.8 billion worth of superyachts have gathered, business is booming.

Despite geopolitical tensions, the event remains a glamorous affair, drawing in wealthy boat owners and prospective buyers from around the world.

This year’s show features a record-breaking 118 superyachts, including the massive 115.1-meter AHPO, the largest ever exhibited here.

Even first-time yacht buyers are joining the ranks, reflecting a trend that has developed during the pandemic where new buyers are opting for larger vessels from the start.

The superyacht market shows no signs of slowing down, with strong demand and a significant increase in orders for luxury yachts.

Potential buyers are seizing the opportunity to enjoy life and invest in their own piece of luxury, leading to a post-pandemic push in yacht sales.

The latest statistics show a 24% increase in orders for superyachts compared to the previous year, highlighting a strong and thriving market.

The Monaco Yacht Show showcases some of the most lavish superyachts in the world, attracting attention from the wealthy and curious alike.

From the gigantic 115-meter AHPO to the stunning 60-meter Lusine, these superyachts are a testament to opulence and design mastery.

Each yacht offers a unique experience, with luxurious interiors, spacious cabins, and state-of-the-art amenities.

For those in the market for a superyacht, the Monaco Yacht Show is the perfect opportunity to explore these extraordinary vessels and make a dream purchase.

As the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show comes to an end, it’s clear that superyachts continue to capture the attention and imagination of the world’s elite.

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