Benetti's 107m Mar superyacht to be the largest confirmed attendee at Monaco Yacht Show 2025

A new benchmark in superyachting has arrived on the brokerage market with the debut of the 107-metre Benetti superyacht, Mar. Represented by Tim Trenker at BehneMar and Jonathan Barbe and Andrew Bond of Edmiston, this magnificent vessel is poised to become the largest confirmed attendee— and one of the most significant sales listings— at this year's Monaco Yacht Show.

Delivered in 2020 and originally known as Lana, Mar stands as one of the largest yachts ever launched by the esteemed Italian shipyard Benetti. Her impressive 107-metre length is eclipsed only by the builder's other masterpieces, the 107.6-metre Luminosity and the 108-metre I.J.E. What truly sets her apart is the meticulous in-house design, from her naval architecture to her palatial, elegant interiors, which feature extraordinary ceiling heights of up to 2.7 meters, creating a sense of unparalleled grandeur.
With over 100 meters to work with, the vessel's amenities are nothing short of spectacular. On the sundeck, a large, heated infinity pool provides a perfect vantage point for open-water cruising, while the lower deck is a dedicated wellness oasis featuring a state-of-the-art gym, Hammam, massage room, and a full-service beauty salon.




Unrivaled Amenities and Performance
Mar offers accommodation for up to 16 discerning guests across eight cabins, including a contemporary, full-beam owner’s suite on the bridge deck. This sanctuary is complete with private balconies, a full-beam bathroom, and expansive dressing rooms, defining a new standard of onboard luxury. The exterior deck spaces are equally impressive, with multiple al fresco dining areas, an upper-deck lounge with a retractable sun shade, and a truly standout beach club that serves as the heart of on-water activity. An extensive collection of water toys, including a 14-metre limousine tender, Jet Skis, and SeaBobs, ensures every aquatic desire is met.
Powered by twin Rolls Royce engines, Mar achieves a maximum speed of 18.5 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots, with a transatlantic range of 5,500 nautical miles at 12 knots. This performance is a testament to her world-class engineering. Furthermore, four Naiad stabilizers guarantee complete comfort both at anchor and underway, while a touch-and-go helipad provides guests with ultimate flexibility and discreet arrival.
Asking €195,000,000, this flagship yacht is not just a listing— it's an opportunity to acquire a pinnacle of modern naval architecture, and a massive highlight of the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show.
