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World Yachts Trophies 2025: Winners, Finalists & Luxury Yachting Trends

The World Yachts Trophies 2025, held at the iconic Carlton Cannes, are widely regarded as the “Oscars of Luxury Yachting.” This prestigious event brings together yacht owners, shipyards, designers, and industry leaders to celebrate excellence in innovation, design, sustainability, and the yachting lifestyle.

👉 This year’s edition showcased unique cases: some categories had a single winner, others only highlighted finalists, and in some instances joint winners were named. This reflects the competitiveness and diversity of an industry evolving at a rapid pace.

Beyond a simple awards list, the World Yachts Trophies serve as a barometer for the future of global yachting — and a guide for those looking to invest in next-generation models.

Best Interior in a Catamaran

Purpose: To recognize the most innovative, functional, and luxurious catamaran interiors, valuing space optimization, comfort, and finishes.

  • Winner: Prestige M7
    Finalists: Aquila 50 Yacht, Bering Yachts BC60

Best Interior Design (45–64 ft / 13.7–19.5 m)

Purpose: To honor the best interior design in mid-size yachts, where ergonomics, natural light, and practicality must align.

  • Winner: Pearl 63
    Finalists: Sirena 60, Apreamare Gozzo 48 Cabin

👉 Notable Mention: The Sirena 60, finalist in this category, reflects Sirena Yachts’ (represented in Mexico and US by Camino al Mare) commitment to versatile and contemporary interiors.

Best Electric Catamaran

Purpose: To highlight innovation in electric propulsion — a key driver in the transition to sustainable yachting.

  • Finalists: Silent 80 Flybridge, VisionF E-Cat 80

Best Innovation (45–64 ft / 13.7–19.5 m)

Purpose: To celebrate yachts incorporating advanced technology in materials, navigation, or propulsion.

  • Winner: Galeon 620 Fly (Mk2)
  • Finalists: De Antonio D60, Stratos Dutch Built 50

👉 Notable Mention: The Galeon 620 Fly, with its signature Beach Mode, reaffirms Galeon Yachts’ leadership in innovation — another brand represented by Camino al Mare.

Best Layout (64–79 ft / 19.5–24 m)

Purpose: To award the interior design that maximizes livability in larger mid-size yachts.

  • Finalists: Cranchi Sessantadue 62, Arcadia A80new

Best Layout in Superyachts

Purpose: To recognize the most efficient interior architecture in superyachts, combining luxury and hospitality.

  • Finalists: Perini Navi Fantasy, CRN Yachts Amor a Vida, Admiral Yachts RAJA²

Best Product Evolution

Purpose: To award a model that significantly improves on previous versions through impactful innovation.

  • Winner: Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Terrace

Best Exterior Design (79–98 ft / 24–30 m)

Purpose: To recognize the most elegant and functional exterior lines in large yachts.

  • Finalists: Apreamare Maestro 88, Extra Yachts X90 Fast, Ferretti 940

Best Exterior Design (45–64 ft / 13.7–19.5 m)

Purpose: To highlight the balance between style and aerodynamics in small and mid-size yachts.

  • Finalists: Riva 58 Capri, Itama 54, Santasevera S52

Best Exterior Design (64–79 ft / 19.5–24 m)

Purpose: To honor exterior aesthetics in mid-size yachts, maintaining proportions without sacrificing livability.

  • Finalists: Vanquish VQ70, Pershing GTX70, Princess V65 (Mk4)

Best Layout (45–64 ft / 13.7–19.5 m)

Purpose: To showcase the most creative interior layouts in compact yachts.

  • Finalists: Invictus ST550, Manda Yachts S05.3, Technohull XPD 46

Best Exterior Design in Catamarans

Purpose: To recognize the balance of stability, efficiency, and aesthetics in multihulls.

  • Joint Winners: Sunreef Yachts Ultima 55, Austin Parker Unica 58
  • Finalist: Omaya Yachts Omaya 50

Yacht of the Year

Purpose: The most prestigious award, honoring the yacht that best embodies innovation, luxury, and representation.

  • Winner: Feadship Breakthrough
  • Finalists: Amels 80, Lurssen Dragonfly

Best Semi-Custom Yacht

Purpose: To award semi-custom yachts that combine series production with bespoke design.

  • Winner: Tankoa Yachts Singolare

Best Exterior Design in Superyachts

Purpose: To highlight the most striking exterior lines in large superyachts.

  • Finalists: Mengi Yay Serenissima II, Numarine Miouch, Riva 112/01

Best Exterior Design (98–164 ft / 30–50 m)

Purpose: To recognize excellence in large superyachts, balancing luxury, modernity, and performance.

  • Finalists: Numarine 40MXP, Riva 112 DolceVita Super

Conclusion: Global Yachting Trends

The World Yachts Trophies 2025 confirmed a dynamic year for the industry:

  • Sustainability: Electric catamarans and hybrid propulsion systems on the rise.
  • Habitability: More creative layouts and integrated spaces.
  • Technological innovation: Exemplified by award-winning brands like Galeon and Sirena.
  • Tailored luxury: The consolidation of the semi-custom segment.

At Camino al Mare, we closely follow these awards because they allow us to bring the best of international yachting to Mexico. As representatives of award-winning shipyards like Sirena Yachts and Galeon Yachts, we offer personalized advisory to help you choose a model aligned with the trends shaping the present and future of the sea.

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