The World's Most Significant Superyacht Launches of 2025
Season after season, the world's preeminent shipyards continue their pursuit of excellence, delivering superyachts that represent the apex of design, engineering prowess, and magnificent scale. The year 2025 has proven no exception to this tradition. As vessels increasingly surpass the prestigious 100-meter threshold, the superyacht industry's expansion becomes ever more evident. Drawing upon exclusive BOATPro intelligence, we present the most significant launches by length overall from across the maritime world, commencing with Germany's commanding contribution.
Project Deep Blue - Germany
Builder: Lürssen | Length: 134.2m
The most substantial vessel to grace German waters this year, the 134.2-meter Project Deep Blue represents a watershed moment for Lürssen. At 9,079GT, she stands among the builder's inaugural projects to utilize the new slipway at its Bremen facilities—purpose-engineered for exceptional loads. Details surrounding this leviathan have remained closely guarded, with only Winch Design's exterior vision revealed during her summer 2025 launch and subsequent August sea trials. Her striking blue overhangs command attention, while five decks accommodate dual pools, helipad facilities, a distinctive sloping mast, and remarkable lower-deck glazing.

Project Tanzanite - The Nethlands
Builder: Amels | Length: 120m
At 120 meters, Project Tanzanite is poised to claim the title of largest Dutch-built motor yacht in maritime history, surpassing Amels' 89-meter Here Comes The Sun by a commanding 31 meters. This Amels creation, featuring naval architecture by Damen Yachting and design by the distinguished Espen Øino—whose portfolio includes numerous celebrated Amels projects—represents the Netherlands' most significant 2025 launch. Renderings of Francois Zuretti's interiors reveal a contemporary aesthetic characterized by warm tones and sculptural furniture. The 6,083GT vessel will welcome 22 guests across 11 cabins, attended by 44 crew members. Powered by diesel-electric engines with Azipod propulsion, the yard proclaims her designed to operate with unprecedented quietude—the lowest noise and vibration levels ever achieved aboard a yacht of this magnitude. Following October 2025 sea trials, final delivery is anticipated in early 2026.
Amalya - Italy
Builder: Admiral – The Italian Sea Group | Length: 78m
At 78 meters, Amalya shares flagship honors within The Italian Sea Group's Admiral brand alongside last year's Platinum, while claiming Italy's largest superyacht launch for 2025. Her early-year debut showcased Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design's striking vision, particularly the aqua blue hull and comprehensive amenity collection: a six-meter swimming pool, dedicated dive area, gymnasium, and touch-and-go helipad. Yet perhaps her most discussed attribute lies in the innovative diesel-electric propulsion system, variable-speed generators, and Azipods, complemented by lithium-polymer batteries enabling silent, emission-free anchoring. As TISG founder Giovanni Costantino articulates, she exemplifies the harmonious convergence of innovation, elegance, and environmental stewardship.
Simena - Turkey
Builder: Ares Yachts | Length: 62m
Ares Yachts has secured Turkey's premier position with Simena, the yard's new flagship sailing yacht measuring 62 meters including her bowsprit, destined for 2026 delivery. Conceived by Taka Yachts, this ketch draws inspiration from sailing's more gracious era, featuring a fully rigged bowsprit and trail board evocative of classic clippers. Her nomenclature pays tribute to the ancient Turkish maritime city of Simena. Arriving at the advantageous 499GT mark, she made her anticipated debut at Monaco Yacht Show 2025, where Design Unlimited's interiors and features including the bow-mounted Jacuzzi captured attention. Accommodation extends to 12 guests across five cabins, with the owner's suite positioned forward on the main deck, complete with private dressing quarters and lounge. The electronic remote-control system governing her hybrid propulsion promises, according to the yard, exceptional user accessibility combined with precision and adaptability.
Al Hanem 2 - UAE
Builder: Romeo Marine | Length: 54.4m
Al Hanem 2 marks the inaugural hull in Romeo Marine's Romeo 55 superyacht series, with delivery scheduled for 2026. At 780GT, she provides exceptional volume for her dimensions, constructed with steel hull and aluminum superstructure through naval architecture by MASK Architects and Great Waters. The UAE-based yard characterizes her design philosophy as celebrating light and spatial generosity, achieved through floor-to-ceiling glass panels, soaring ceilings, seamless indoor-outdoor transitions, and a skylight illuminating the owner's suite. Puline Exclusive Interiors crafted the contemporary accommodations for up to 14 guests. A sculptural spiral staircase, accompanied by lift service, connects the decks. The sundeck crowns the vessel with pool, bar, barbecue facilities, and upper-deck gymnasium.
Project Moonlight - Poland
Builder: Conrad | Length: 44.3m
Project Moonlight claims Poland's largest superyacht launch for 2025 at 44.3 meters. She represents one of three C144S models by Conrad, a line the yard describes as demonstrating compelling success. Designed by Remond Langton Design with naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design, Project Moonlight shares lineage with Ace, delivered in 2022 as Poland's largest vessel of that period. Italian studio Nauta Design conceived interiors accommodating 10 guests across five cabins and nine crew. Under Y.CO's management on the owner's behalf, the yacht was created to fulfill a vision of intimate family cruising while delivering superior build quality and timeless design.
BeCool - Finland
Builder: Nautor Swan | Length: 39m
The 39-meter sailing yacht BeCool has joined Nautor Swan's distinguished fleet for 2025. As part of the Swan 128 series, she represents the Finnish yard's second-largest line after the Swan 131 Aristarchos, launched in 2006. Building upon advancements from the Swan 108 and 88 platforms, BeCool made her debut at this year's Monaco Yacht Show, displaying slender lines and a sculpted deckhouse that yield a performance-oriented profile. Naval architecture was entrusted to German Frers, Swan's enduring creative collaborator, with design by Lucio Micheletti emphasizing lightness and functionality. Misa Poggi brings warm, tactile, and contemporary aesthetics to interiors accommodating eight guests. A generous 715.6-square-meter sail plan ensures the renowned Swan performance character, while she houses a 4.5-meter tender.
Ocean Alexander 37L - Taiwan
Builder: Ocean Alexander | Length: 37.2m
The latest 37L model in the Ocean Alexander series was launched in Taiwan this year. One of nine Legend models, she was designed comprehensively by Evan K. Marshall and accommodates 10 guests across five cabins within 272GT. A Jacuzzi complements the al fresco dining and lounging areas, while twin MAN engines deliver an 18-knot cruising speed.
