The Cannes Yachting Festival, renowned for its opulence and prominence in the yachting industry, is set to dazzle attendees from September 10 to 15 along the iconic Croisette. This year’s edition promises around 160 world premieres and features a total of approximately 700 boats and yachts up to 50 meters in length from 600 exhibitors.
Split between the Vieux Port and Port Canto, the festival offers a showcase of luxury vessels, with nearly 120 sailing yachts docked at Port Canto alongside brokerage houses. Continuous shuttle services ensure easy access between the two marinas, accommodating an anticipated 55,000 visitors.
Ocean Independence, a key participant at the event, presents a notable lineup across both ports:
Annamia
43m
Baglietto
Designed by Francesco Paszkowski, this 43-meter Baglietto exemplifies Italian craftsmanship with accommodation for up to 12 guests and 8 crew members. Available for sale and charter at EUR 10,200,000 and EUR 125,000 per week respectively, Annamia is located at Port Canto.
EH²
37m
Benetti
This 37-meter Benetti superyacht combines classic Motopanfilo heritage with modern design, featuring accommodations for 10 guests in 5 staterooms. Listed for sale and charter at EUR 17,500,000 and EUR 155,000 per week, EH² is stationed at Vieux Port.
Lafayette
36m
Amer
Recently launched, the 36-meter Amer Lafayette debuts on the charter market with luxurious interiors accommodating up to 10 guests. Available from Port Canto, Lafayette is offered for charter starting from EUR 130,000 per week.
Persuader
33m
Ocea
A robust 33-meter explorer yacht, Persuader boasts a proven track record in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Ideal for adventurous journeys, it is offered for sale and charter at EUR 4,500,000 and EUR 49,000 per week from Port Canto.
Kudos
28m
Sunseeker
Available for charter in the South of France and Corsica, the 28-meter Sunseeker motor yacht Kudos offers versatile spaces and accommodates up to 8 guests. For sale and charter at GBP 3,495,000 (ex VAT) and EUR 52,000 per week, it is located at Port Canto.
Credits: Ocean Independence