The Cannes Yachting Festival returns from 9 to 14 September 2025, bringing together the global yachting community on the Côte d’Azur. Hosted across the iconic harbours of Vieux Port and Port Canto, the event is recognised as Europe’s leading in-water boat show and one of the most important gatherings for both industry professionals and yacht enthusiasts.
Founded in 1977, the festival has grown year after year, attracting around 55,000 visitors from over 100 countries. Its location in the heart of Cannes adds a distinctive flair to the experience, combining luxury and innovation with the relaxed atmosphere of the French Riviera.
This year’s edition will feature more than 700 boats, ranging from compact 5-metre tenders to 50-metre superyachts. Vieux Port will once again showcase the major motor yacht brands, while Port Canto will be dedicated to sailing yachts, brokerage vessels, catamarans, and green technology displays.
Spotlight on FIM Yachts at Vieux Port – Stand QSP 153
One of the most anticipated moments of this year’s show will be the exclusive preview of the all-new FIM 560 Contessa, ahead of its world premiere in 2026. The 560 Contessa marks FIM’s entry into the premium sport fly segment, combining sophisticated design, advanced ergonomics, and a strong artisanal approach.
Alongside the new model, FIM – Fabbrica Italiana Motoscafi will also showcase the 500 Regina and 440 Regina, two standout yachts from its acclaimed open walk-around range. Visitors will have the chance to explore these models firsthand and discover why FIM has quickly become one of the most exciting names in luxury yachting.
This showcase is particularly special for us at Alura Yachting, as we proudly represent FIM as their exclusive dealer in Portugal.
Meet Us in Cannes
Ricardo Martins will be attending the show and would be delighted to meet anyone interested in discovering FIM Yachts or simply to discuss your next nautical project.
Get in touch:
+351 917 220 004
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