Cannes Yachting Festival Returns This September

The 48th Cannes Yachting Festival will take place from 9 to 14 September 2025, marking the start of the international boat show season. Spanning both the Vieux Port and Port Canto, the event remains Europe’s largest in-water boat show and expects to attract tens of thousands of visitors from across the globe.

More than 600 exhibitors will showcase 700 boats, ranging from 5 to 50 metres, including monohulls, multihulls, RIBs, sailing yachts and motorboats. Increasing attention will be given to electric and hybrid propulsion systems, sustainable materials, and marine innovation.

A Divided Format Across Two Ports

The show layout features a clear division to optimise the visitor experience.  The Vieux Port will host motorboats between 12 and 45 metres, while Port Canto is split into three distinct zones:

  • Power Boat Marina: Dedicated to sub-12-metre motorboats.
  • Sailing Area: Presenting 120 new sailing yachts over 10 metres.
  • Yacht Brokerage & Toys: Featuring pre-owned vessels and leisure accessories.

Visitors can enjoy uninterrupted access around Port Canto thanks to the revised show circuit. Updates to the main entrances and expanded sea shuttle services will also improve access and convenience.

 

Innovation and Sustainability at the Forefront

The Innovation Route will return, spotlighting eco-conscious marine technologies and forward-thinking solutions. Innovations in propulsion, materials and connectivity will be highlighted via dedicated signage and communication.

Festival Director Sylvie Ernoult commented: “Our mission remains unchanged – to offer a world-class platform for showcasing new products and launching the season.  We continue to support the sector by delivering value, visibility and opportunity.”

The Cannes Yachting Festival is widely regarded as a key commercial and strategic showcase for the international yachting industry.

 

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