
From February 11 to 15, Miami Beach’s Collins Avenue hosts the first in-water appearance of yachts and megayachts up to 125 feet — a rare event returning after eight years. This showcase is part of the Miami International Boat Show, aiming to attract more buyers and enthusiasts across Florida and beyond.
Highlights include:
Azimut Magellano 30M — The largest in its series, this 97-foot explorer yacht emphasizes long-range cruising and bright interiors with extensive glass. It’s perfect for adventurous owners seeking extended stays at sea.
Mangusta Oceano 39 — At 129 feet, this yacht offers immersive sea experiences with floor-to-ceiling glass and a skylight in the master suite, merging comfort with stunning views and open-air living.
Princess Yachts X80 — Nearly 83 feet, designed by Pininfarina, features an elongated flybridge and ample alfresco space, blending sporty performance with stylish design, reaching speeds up to 27 knots.
Sanlorenzo SL120A — The flagship at 121 feet, showcasing asymmetric design with one full side deck and expansive glass walls, connecting interiors seamlessly to anchorages.
Sunreef 80 Sunreef Power — This 79-foot catamaran, favored by Rafael Nadal, offers over 3,800 square feet of relaxation space and an Eco version with solar panels for efficiency.
Sunseeker 82 Ocean Enclosed Yacht — Making its American debut, this 82.5-foot vessel boasts a fully enclosed upper deck with flexible main deck layouts, sunbathing areas, and a hot tub, perfect for luxury cruising.
The Miami Beach Yacht Collection complements the larger SuperYacht Miami area at Yacht Haven Grande, showcasing broker-listed mega vessels.
In addition to exclusive yacht tours, tickets support charitable causes, benefiting Miami’s conservation efforts and community programs, with $250,000 donated to local initiatives.
Discover these stunning vessels and experience Miami’s thriving yachting scene — a must-see event for luxury yacht enthusiasts this February.
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