From September 25 to 28, the show brought together an international clientele of yacht owners, prospective owners, charter clients, and yachting professionals. A total of 29,197 visitors gathered along the quays of Port Hercule, a figure that highlights the growing interest in this unmissable superyacht event and foreshadows the scale of its economic impact on the Principality.
A tailored immersion into the world of yachting
The 33rd edition of the MYS showcased a stunning fleet of 120 superyachts, presented by international brokers and shipyards that, as usual, chose the MYS to unveil their new yachts launched in 2024. This year, 46 made their debut at Port Hercule, alongside 15 vessels launched in 2023. More than half of the yachts on display were under two years old, a testament to the dynamism and innovation that define this elite industry.
The 2024 MYS also stood out for the diversity and richness of its exhibition spaces, all designed to offer an immersive and unique experience for visitors.
The Parvis Piscine tent and the Upper Deck Lounge were dedicated to luxury custom interior design, while the Quai Albert 1er and Darse Sud highlighted technological equipment and sustainable solutions, showcased within the Sustainability Hub.
The Dockside area, featuring the superyacht exhibition quays and the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub, was exclusively reserved for private clients on the first day of the show, facilitating yacht tours and privileged contact with shipyards, brokers, and designers.
Lastly, the Adventure Area, dedicated to leisure, new destinations, and the yachting lifestyle, showcased a selection of luxury vehicles and 61 tenders along Quai Antoine 1er and Quai Jarlan.
Innovation serving sustainability
The 2024 MYS echoed the trends of previous editions, spotlighting the central role of innovation and sustainability in the yachting industry. With 554 companies present, the event provided an exceptional platform for exhibitors to reaffirm their commitment to blending the luxury yachting lifestyle with increasingly stringent environmental responsibilities.
A series of 22 conferences, co-organized with Superyacht Times and exhibitors from the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub and the Sustainability Hub, highlighted major trends shaping the future of yachting, such as sustainability, innovation, and personalization. Participants explored various topics, including the transition to alternative propulsion systems, the use of eco-friendly materials, the integration of artificial intelligence on board, and the creation of yachts with a unique brand identity. The challenges of refitting and converting existing yachts were also discussed, emphasizing the need for sustainable and efficient solutions.
The MYS team worked to make the show even more responsible, focusing on optimizing energy resources, managing waste responsibly, and reducing transport-related emissions. These efforts reflect the show’s commitment to supporting the evolution of an industry that continues to meet growing ecological demands.
An industry integrated into society
The 2024 edition confirmed MYS as a unique space for yachting clients and a crucial platform for exploring technological, environmental, and societal expectations, contributing to the dynamism of the global superyacht industry.
Visitors had the opportunity to meet each exhibitor and see firsthand that, while yachting is a niche industry, it is deeply integrated into the economic and technological fabric of our society. Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of MYS, summed it up: “The Monaco Yacht Show 2024 once again showcased an exceptional collection of superyachts and an exhibition of the leading companies in the sector, attracting visitors from around the world eager to explore the yachting world and its development opportunities. They discovered a yachting industry integrated into economic and technological changes, meeting the expectations of both clients and society. This edition confirms that the Monaco Yacht Show is far more than a luxury showcase: it has become a driver of innovation and reflection on the future of yachting in a global context.”
The next rendezvous is already set for the 34th Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from September 24 to 27, 2025.