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The Monaco Yacht Show

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010


Monaco Harbour

Monaco Harbour


With the Monaco Yacht Show just a couple of months away, here’s a report from superyachts.com

This September the Monaco Yacht Show will be staging its 20th edition, bringing forth the most respected industry representatives, alongside some of the world’s finest superyachts.

After 20 years running, organisers are promising the biggest and best show to date, bringing the event into its third decade and supporting the expectations sought from a legacy of untold success in the world of luxury yachting.

As the world’s industries were taken aback by the initial blow of the economic downturn, financial attitudes were changed as markets stagnated. However, in the superyacht industry there has always been one consistent force of stability, the Monaco Yacht Show.

Held in the highest regard, year after year, thousands flock to the revered event set against the stunning backdrop of Port Hercules. The 2009 MYS was attended by over 27,000 visitors and had 500 companies setting up exhibits across the port.

High net worth individuals, private clientele, journalists and industry professionals gather from around the world to participate in high-level client and business meetings, press conferences, glamorous evening events, and superyacht viewings; soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of the industries most respected exposition.

Now, the Informa Group, organisers of the MYS and the Abu Dhabi Yacht Show, have promised an event which will be stronger and better attended than previous years.

Oceanco CEO Marcel Onkenhout stated “The Monaco Yacht Show is THE annual superyacht event. No other yacht show worldwide is as well suited to bringing the superyacht industry together as the MYS. Oceanco has enthusiastically participated for many years, each year with one or more of our new deliveries as one of the star attractions of the show.”

The Monaco Yacht Show is a marked event in the superyacht calendar, expanding and growing in size and reputation as the years go by. The exhibiting area at the show occupies some 9,000 m 2 area, centred on Monaco’s Port Hercules, as yacht brokers and builders debut their most stunning new superyachts.

Celebrated superyacht designer Donald Starkey added “The Monaco Yacht Show is perhaps paired with Fort Lauderdale, which are two of the most important shows in the superyacht calendar. Monaco is the ideal prime showcase for yacht builders, designers, and yachts for sale and for charter. Personally, I regard it as a very important show for the industry which concentrates solely on superyachts.”

Using the enchanting location of the Cote d’Azure’s crown jewel, Monaco, the show combines the cultural reverence of the South of France with the lifestyle of a global luxury market. Port Hercules is surrounded by high end shopping outlets, restaurants, casinos and hotels which scatter across the mountain, overlooking the glistening blue waters.

Founded in 1991 the show has since risen in rank and reputation throughout the luxury yachting industry, attracting thousands of visitors and world respected ikey industry figures from across the world. To read the full article click through to superyachts.com here

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Yachting – Beyond Monaco – Fort Lauderdale Florida

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Florida’s Fort Lauderdale has been a top tourist destination for decades. One of its primary attractions are the plentiful yacht facilities. Many have gained repute and esteem as some of the finest in the world. The Monaco Yacht Show has even recognized this city’s impressive yacht facilities.

In some ways Fort Lauderdale is indeed the Monaco of Florida, with yachts belonging to the rich and fampus based there – and both Fort lauderdale and Monaco have exclusive yacht shows annually in October.

And of course Monaco has the Grand Prix run around the streets of Monte Carlo and Casino Square, while Florida has Daytona, and Monaco property counts among the most expensive in the world.

There was a time when the mention of Ft. Lauderdale brought preconceived notions of party kids from colleges all over the country. Spring Break became a notorious event. Through the years the city has lost that trivial image. Ft. Lauderdale is trumped today as being the American version of Venice, Italy. This city also has an extensive structure of intricate canals.

Ft. Lauderdale is the seventh largest city in Florida. This means it is a convenient location for travel of all types. Port Everglades is just a few miles from the city and estimates state around 3 thousand cruise trips depart from this port every year.

Ft. Lauderdale is currently the yachting city of America. All major international yacht charter brokers, yacht brokers, and agencies for crew have local offices within the city. The city also has an impressive corporate and business network that easily supports the yachting industry. Ft. Lauderdale hosts the annual boat show held every October. This festival is the largest in America.

The city offers many related services for those who don’t own yachts. Yacht chartering or renting companies are common. You can also hire a crew or staff to assist you on your yacht. The chartering isn’t limited to the oceans surrounding Ft. Lauderdale. You can also opt to use services that focus on the Gulf Coast and Caribbean islands.

The most popular destination for yachting in Florida is the keys. The Florida Keys are tropical and offer smooth sailing. There is a great deal of distance to be explored even though the islands are seemingly small on geographic maps. The are more than 100 miles just between Key West and Key Largo.

Visitors can easily break each of the five islands down into even smaller communities and towns. Every community carries its own tradition and history. Yachters aren’t limited to the keys or even the open seas. You can also explore any of the many barrier islands, rivers, harbors, anchorages, marinas, and natural parks. The more daring yachter will look forward to the open seas of the Gulf of Mexico.

Yachts are also an important faucet of the global market. General estimates in the field state that 76 percent of yachts ordered will be custom designs. The jobs associated with the yachting industry are often high-paying and plentiful. One manufacturing company can bring quite a number of positions to a single location.

Facilities where yachts are manufactured are large and state-of-the-art. There are many entrances and tens of wet slips for the boats. Facilities also feature several bays per each individual structure. The newer manufacturers will also feature marine lifts capable of working with hundreds of tons in weight. The yachting industry is not one that excludes. Those who aren’t capable of purchasing their own yacht can find excellent jobs within the industry.

Ft. Lauderdale is a great vacation spot for boaters as well as non-boaters. There are facilities for chartering and sailing adventures for all families and most budgets. Consumers can even find services that specialize in ‘party yachts’ for weddings or other special occasions. These amenities can be rented at half-day intervals for a lower price.

Your vacation in Ft. Lauderdale can be a yachting escapade. You can be off on a sailing adventure quickly and affordably with so many rental and chartering opportunities for holidaymakers.

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