Largest superyachts set for Palm Beach boat show 2026

The Palm Beach International Boat Show will run from March 25 to 29, 2026, featuring some of the largest superyachts for sale, charter and debut. Highlights include the 78.4-metre Rocinante and the 74-metre Casino Royale among others. Owners, experts and enthusiasts are preparing to attend the event.

The Palm Beach International Boat Show (PBIBS) is scheduled for March 25 to 29, 2026, drawing owners, industry experts and yachting enthusiasts. With a month to go as of the latest reports, several prominent superyachts are confirmed for the lineup, including vessels for sale, charter and new builds debuting at the show.

Leading the display is the 78.4-metre Rocinante, built by Lürssen in 2008 with an exterior by Espen Øino International and interiors by Alberto Pinto. She features a grey and white profile, an onboard hospital, cinema, sundeck with a large jetstream pool and jacuzzi, lower deck gym, hammam, massage room and beauty salon. Rocinante is listed for sale at €88,500,000 through Y.CO.

Next is the 74-metre Casino Royale from Amels, launched in 2018 as part of the Amels 242 line. Designed externally by Tim Heywood and internally by Winch Design, she accommodates 12 guests in six suites, including a dedicated owner's deck with a foredeck jacuzzi. A highlight is the 180-square-metre main deck aft party area with a dance floor, bar and 6.5-metre infinity pool. This marks the second Casino Royale at PBIBS, following a 72-metre Tankoa in 2025.

The 67.6-metre Amor à Vida, a 2025 CRN build, debuted with exterior and interior by Nuvolari Lenard. Launched in May 2024, she includes made-to-measure interiors, a large beach club and expansive lounges. Notably, she is the first CRN superyacht with a hybrid propulsion system and dedicated heat recovery system, with interiors also involving Valentina Zannier.

Other notable attendees include the 62-metre Sanlorenzo Alchemist (2022, for sale via Cecil Wright and Zarpo Yachts), the 56-metre Perini Navi sailing ketch Zenji (2004, refitted 2024-2025, for sale via Edmiston), the 51-metre Feadship Double Haven (1993, for sale via Feadship Resale), and the 49.9-metre Mangusta Felicità (2025, for sale via Cecil Wright).

Smaller debuts highlighted by BOATPro's Raphael Montigneaux include Alia Yachts' 43-metre Ximena, Westport's 41-metre 135 RPH, Benetti's 40.8-metre Liv Love, Numarine's 39.4-metre 40MXP Mitan, Baglietto's 38-metre Enterprise, Moonen Yachts' 37.4-metre Ad Astra, and Feadship's 33.5-metre Gray Cliffs for sale.

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The 145ft charter yacht Hemisphere has joined the lineup for the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show, marking her debut at the event. As the largest catamaran attending, she offers extensive amenities for luxury charters. The show is set to feature over 100 superyachts from March 25 to 29.

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BOAT International Media has announced a new invitation-only event focused on superyacht ownership, set for Palm Beach on March 24, 2026. The event, in association with Amels, aims to guide first-time buyers and existing owners through the acquisition and management process. It features expert presentations and networking opportunities at no cost to vetted attendees.

The ninth annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach features work by 23 designers who have refreshed two waterfront properties with a modern take on coastal style. The event, open through March 24, 2026, benefits youth clubs in the area. Highlights include custom bars, sculptural ceilings, and wellness spaces that blend luxury with functionality.

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The 164-foot Mangusta yacht MAVERICK has opened bookings for charters in the Bahamas during summer 2026. Delivered in 2022, the vessel offers luxury amenities including a beach club, swimming pool, and extensive water toys for island exploration. This availability targets guests seeking relaxed adventures amid the region's clear waters and unspoiled islands.

 

 

 

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