World Yachts Trophies 2025
World Yachts Trophies Winners, 2025 edition
Hosted in conjunction with the world-renowned Cannes Yachting Festival, the World Yachts Trophies reward the best motorboats and yachts launched or delivered each year, focusing on models with LOAs between 13 – 140 meters (42.6ft – 459ft).
About the World Yachts Trophies
Organized by the French yachting magazine, Yachts France, the World Yachts Trophies is one of the most extravagant yachting awards ceremonies of the year.
Out of all the nominations, 69 finalists are hand-picked by a jury comprising journalists, historians, and industry experts, after which awards are then presented to 30 winners during an elaborate gala evening complete with a prestige dinner, fireworks, and a party.
Based on various articles published on the web, including the Yachts Broker website, here are photos and a list of winners by category.
Source: Yachting magazine (french edition), Boat International and Yacht Broker
This gives you a good idea of the manufacturers who have successfully brought innovative yachts to market to meet the expectations of boaters.
Here is a list of the finalists for the most popular categories, i.e., those under 98 inches. In my opinion, being a finalist is just as important as being the winner.
Here are a few winners from all categories:
Here is the list of winners and some photos for the megayacht and superyacht category:
Let’s start with the big winner, the KISMET, a 122-meter (or 400-foot) superyacht.
And the other winners:
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