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Record Number of Superyachts Flock to Monaco for 2025 Formula One Grand Prix

The Monaco Grand Prix 2025 has set a new benchmark—not just for motorsport, but for superyacht attendance. As of race day, Sunday 25 May, a record-breaking 202 yachts were spotted in and around the principality, underscoring the event’s ever-growing appeal among yacht owners, celebrities, and thrill-seekers alike.

Of the 202 vessels, 115 yachts over 24 metres were docked in Port Hercules, with the largest being the 90-metre Lionheart by Benetti. An additional 16 yachts were berthed in nearby Fontvieille and Cap d’Ail marinas. The waterfront was once again transformed into a floating gallery of luxury, steel, and spectacle.

The Ultimate Grand Prix Viewing Experience

The Monaco Grand Prix has long been revered as the crown jewel of the F1 calendar. With yachts moored just meters from the racing circuit, guests enjoy an unmatched perspective of the high-speed action—complete with Champagne toasts and exclusive onboard parties. Those anchored off Monaco benefit from a more private setting while still soaking in the electric atmosphere of Monte Carlo.

This year’s record beats the 2024 total of 187 yachts, 2023’s 192, and 2022’s 167—highlighting the race’s continued rise as a must-attend event for the global yachting elite.

Superyachts Stealing the Show

Among the standout vessels spotted during the 2025 race weekend were some of the most iconic names in the superyacht world:

  • Koru – Jeff Bezos’ sailing superyacht
  • Kismet – The 122m Lürssen masterpiece
  • Ambassador – The newest Feadship flagship
  • Bravo Eugenia – Jerry Jones’ sleek Oceanco
  • Andromeda – A true expedition icon
  • H3 – Feadship’s bold 2023 refit
  • Symphony – 101.5m of Royal Van Lent elegance
  • Vava II – The cutting-edge 96m by Devonport
  • Drizzle – A timeless Feadship classic
  • Luna – The legendary 115m explorer

The Ultimate Collision of Speed and Luxury

With the roar of engines, glamorous soirées, and a floating city of yachts, the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix once again cemented its status as the ultimate fusion of sport and sophistication. As attendance records continue to rise, one thing is clear: Monaco is not just about the race—it’s about the lifestyle.

Stay tuned as the superyacht season accelerates into summer.

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