Cannes Yachting Festival 2025: Tradition Meets Innovation in a Landmark 48th Edition
- Jameson Farn
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From September 9 to 14, 2025, Cannes will once again transform into the world capital of yachting as it welcomes the 48th edition of the Cannes Yachting Festival. With more than 710 boats expected, including nearly 150 world premieres, and 670 exhibitors confirmed, the event cements its reputation as Europe’s largest in-water boat show.
Preparations are in full swing between the Vieux Port and Port Canto, where pontoons and exhibition spaces are rapidly taking shape. “We can’t wait to welcome back exhibitors and visitors. The setup is progressing perfectly thanks to the invaluable support of our partners and service providers,” says Sylvie Ernoult, Show Director, adding: “As every year, the Cannes Yachting Festival opens the season by showcasing an exceptional lineup.”

The 2025 edition maintains the sectorized layout introduced in recent years, ensuring an optimized visitor experience. The Vieux Port will host around 360 new motorboats, ranging from 12 to 45 meters, alongside the Power Cat Village, the Tenders and Motorists areas, and the Equipment Village. Over at Port Canto, visitors will find 125 brand-new sailboats, the Power Boat Marina with 180 vessels under 13 meters, a dedicated water toys zone, and a brokerage area showcasing 45 pre-owned yachts from 25 to 55 meters.
Building on the success of 2024—which drew over 55,000 visitors from 130 countries—the 2025 show underscores the industry’s strong momentum. Once again, the “Innovation Route” will spotlight eco-efficient solutions, with forty pioneering projects selected by a jury of experts. Four standout innovations will receive awards during the show’s opening, recognizing advancements in sustainable technology, alternative energy, and the sailing experience.
Beyond its dazzling fleet displays, the Cannes Yachting Festival remains a major economic driver for the French Riviera and a global showcase of Côte d’Azur expertise. Cannes itself was named “World’s Best Destination for Festivals and Events” for the third consecutive year at the 2024 World Travel Awards, reaffirming its unrivaled ability to attract and unite the world’s leading players in the nautical sector.