New yachts you won't be able to miss at Cannes Yachting Festival 2025

Published on Sep 12, 2025 at 2:41 PM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson

Last updated on Sep 12, 2025 at 3:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Molly Davidson

The Cannes Yachting Festival is about to be swarmed by giants.

These aren’t just yachts – they’re floating mansions, the kind that dominate every dock they touch.

From 148-foot explorers to sleek 80-foot innovators, the lineup is stacked with heavy hitters.

And if you’re wondering which ones you simply can’t miss, just follow the biggest hulls in the harbour.

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Cannes Yachting Festival: Project T – 148ft

The Project T is the largest debut of the show after Singolare dropped out.

This yacht is a custom explorer with oversized windows, sprawling decks, and a beach club that demands attention.

Juno’s 7 – 145ft

Benetti’s new Class flagship – six cabins, eco-friendly finishes, a foredeck pool, and a sundeck stretching over 1,000 square feet.

It’ll cross oceans on 4,100 nautical miles of range.

Big Naan – 138ft

The first Crossover 42 is built for flexibility, with a muscular exterior and interiors by Hot Lab.

Its cockpit transforms from tender bay to a pool lounge with sofas and sunpads.

Cada Dia – 134ft

The 20th unit from makers Oasis brings the family’s best trick: a beach deck that folds open sideways to create one massive sea-level hangout.

Andiamo – 134ft

From Sanlorenzo comes the new composite flagship, which pushes 420GT of volume.

Side terraces open to 750 square feet of walk-on-water views, blending cockpit and beach club into one.

Ocean Angel – 133ft

Steel and aluminium muscle with spa-level leisure: sauna, Hammam, gym.

It even includes a beach area complete with fold-out balconies.

Hargrave 125 – 125ft

Bahamas-ready with shallow draft and tall ceilings.

A trideck layout delivers a beach club with sauna, steam shower, and day-head.

Maiora 36 Exuma – 121ft

This yacht balances muscle with luxury.

It boasts five cabins, a foredeck Jacuzzi, and Acube-styled interiors built for comfort.

Sanlorenzo SX120 – 120ft

A four-deck crossover and the first Sanlorenzo with Volvo Penta IPS propulsion.

A pop-up pool and folding terraces redefine onboard space.

Bee Explorer – 116ft

A one-off steel explorer with an infinity pool aft and a bow lounge up front.

Stabilizers keep her calm even at anchor.

Lalabe – 116ft

Commissioned for three generations, it mixes balconies, a swim platform, and a relaxation lounge sitting over a sauna-equipped beach club.

Mereley I – 114ft

Hot Lab designed it inside and out, with six cabins, turquoise accents, and a skylounge bar.

Twin MANs push 3,500nm of range.

Riva 112 Dolcevita Super – 113ft

This Riva is a radical restyling of the Dolcevita.

The ultra-low 35sqm beach club platform is its standout, backed by a reworked saloon layout.

Sanlorenzo SL110A – 110ft

An asymmetric design cuts the port walkway to create wider interiors.

Add a foredeck terrace with a pool and a pivoting beach platform for good measure.

Majesty 100 Terrace – 106ft

The Majesty 100 was named for its multiple balconies and terraces.

The owner’s cabin is glass-fronted, skylit, and comes with its own bow lounge.

Ferretti 940 – 95ft

A seagoing home with five cabins, floor-to-ceiling glazing, and versatile exterior areas.

Warm, contemporary interiors seal the deal.

AB95 – 95ft

The AB95 is built for loft-like living with sporty DNA intact.

Features like a reverse-glazed flybridge and vibrationless cruising set it apart from the rest in the lineup.

Azimut Grande 30M – 95ft

The first Azimut with Rolls-Royce MTU propulsion for 30 percent fewer emissions.

It features an Infinity Skydeck, a forward pool, and a carbon-heavy build.

Iva (Extra 90 Fast) – 88ft

The Iva Hot Lab interiors focus on views, not clutter.

A stern cockpit, sundeck bar, and exclusive fore lounge finish the package.

Fleming 85 – 85ft

Solar panels feed lithium batteries to run this superyacht’s systems in silence.

Owners can pick between an open or fully enclosed flybridge.

Sunseeker Ocean 156 – 82ft

The Sunseeker Ocean 156 showcases a tri-deck design with a penthouse-style saloon.

Open-plan 360-degree views and flexible multifunction decks make it feel bigger than its size.

Horizon FD80 – 81ft

Cor D. Rover designed the minimalist interiors, but outside, it’s party-ready.

Think bridge-deck jacuzzi, Teppanyaki bar, and a Skyline wheelhouse.

Sundance – 80ft

Solar-electric catamaran with flexible layouts.

A toy garage, twin sunpads, and al fresco lounge underline the lifestyle.

Gentleman 24 – 79ft

A Luca Dini design paying homage to yachting’s golden age.

Lightweight aluminium hull with optional hybrid or full-electric drive.

With mega yacht upon mega yacht on display, the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025 is pure boating overload.

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Molly Davidson is a Junior Content Writer at Supercar Blondie. Based in Melbourne, she holds a double Bachelor’s degree in Arts/Law from Swinburne University and a Master’s of Writing and Publishing from RMIT. Molly has contributed to a range of magazines and journals, developing a strong interest in lifestyle and car news content. When she’s not writing, she’s spending quality time with her rescue English staffy, Boof.