When it comes to luxury, few places compare to Monaco. Known for its glamorous lifestyle, fast cars, and the famous Monaco Grand Prix, the Principality on the French Riviera is also a hub for the world’s wealthiest yacht enthusiasts. The upcoming Monaco Yacht Show, set to begin next week, offers the ultimate display of extravagance, featuring some of the most impressive and advanced superyachts available.

This year’s show will be headlined by Kismet, a 400-foot-long yacht built by Lürssen. Owned by Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan, Kismet is a floating palace that redefines what’s possible in yacht design. With an exterior by Nuvolari Lenard and interior by Reymond Langton, the yacht is available for charter at three million dollars per week. Having already completed its first season in the Mediterranean, Kismet offers charter guests the chance to experience the superyacht lifestyle on one of the largest vessels in the world.

Other standout yachts at the show include the 367-foot Renaissance, designed by Bannenberg & Rowell, which can accommodate an unprecedented 36 guests in luxury. It boasts features such as open-air dining on five decks, a sushi bar, a cinema with seating for 19, and a full-service spa. The 344-foot H3, originally launched by Oceanco in 2000, has been transformed after a three-year rebuild into a state-of-the-art vessel. Its sustainability-focused redesign reduced carbon emissions by 50 percent, and it now operates with more efficient engines.

Among the other superyachts on display are the 278-foot Bold, an aggressive explorer yacht built by Silveryachts, and the 255-foot Energy, a full-custom yacht by Amels featuring a luxurious top deck with a helipad, jacuzzi, and panoramic ocean views.

With yachts ranging from 250 to 400 feet in length, the Monaco Yacht Show will offer a spectacular glimpse into the world of ultra-luxury living on the water.