100+ World-Class Superyachts at the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show 

100+ World-Class Superyachts at the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show 
Superyachts and luxury experiences await at the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show (PBIBS) from Wednesday, March 25 to Sunday, March 29, in downtown West Palm Beach. More than $1 billion worth of inventory, including an impressive lineup of cutting-edge superyachts, will be displayed steps away from Palm Beach’s renowned “Billionaires Row.”
Known as “America’s Favorite Boat Show,” PBIBS epitomizes the Palm Beach casual luxury lifestyle, establishing itself as the place where high-net-worth individuals do their yacht shopping. PBIBS’s Superyacht Show Palm Beach will feature more than 30 superyachts measuring 150 feet or longer, and 100+ superyachts with more than an 80-foot length overall. The exclusive showcase at Palm Harbor Marina offers a closer look into the world of yachting with an exclusive lineup of top-tier yachts.
“The Palm Beach International Boat Show depicts a rising demand for premium yachting experiences and establishes the region as a mecca for luxury marine enthusiasts from all over the world,” said Andrew Doole, president of U.S. Boat Shows at Informa Markets. “We’re proud to showcase the very best in boating and yachting, while delivering meaningful economic value to the Palm Beaches.”
At the Superyacht Show Palm Beach, explore an array of opulent vessels that boast luxury and innovation. The show’s largest yacht for sale is the Rocinante by Lürssen, measuring at an astounding 256 feet in length. The luxury vessel accommodates up to 12 guests with 10 staterooms; a Jacuzzi; a spa with a beauty salon, massage parlor, and sauna; a gym; and a helipad. Rocinante is designed with tranquility in mind, featuring an array of private spaces and VIP cabins. Rocinante is offered for sale through Y.Co.
The second-largest yacht, with only a 2-foot difference in length, is Boardwalk by Feadship, measuring 254 feet. Designed with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, Boardwalk can accommodate 14 guests with seven staterooms, six bars, a 120-bottle wine cellar, a gym, a spa with sauna, and a 20-foot-long swimming pool. Boardwalk is offered for sale through Y.Co.
Making her global debut is the 247-foot Kensho by Admiral, vetted as an icon of modern yacht design. The impressive, Italian-made vessel was crowned the overall winner of the 2023 World Superyacht Award for “Motor Yacht of the Year” and “Best Interior Design” (1500GT+). Kensho redefines industry standards with Zen-focused, interior spaces designed by Jouin Manku of Paris. The ship boasts a “seamless sea connection” with a 180-degree, panoramic upper salon; an 18-foot, glass-fronted pool; a four-room, full-beam owner’s quarters with a cabin, bathroom, dressing, and sitting room; and a gym with an ocean view. Kensho is offered for sale through Christie Yachts.
Making her American debut, is the brand-new Amor À Vida by CRN Yachts, a 221-foot Italian superyacht. Built in 2025, the vessel is sustainably equipped with a cutting-edge hybrid propulsion system to boost fuel efficiency. The ship also has a heat recovery system to improve hot water management, helping to lower energy use and costs. It can accommodate up to 12 guests, featuring seven suites, a deck Jacuzzi, a beach club, a barbecue, and underwater lights. Amor À Vida is available for charter through Moran Yacht & Ship.
Other unique standouts this year include the Zenji by Perini Navi, a 183-foot sailing yacht, and the 204-footAlchemist by Sanlorenzo Yachts. The brand-new vessel is part of the Italian shipyard’s 62Steel series, characterized by a steel hull with a five-deck layout and a timeless, contemporary atmosphere. For those intrigued by luxury style, explore the custom interior design work of a James Bond-themed superyacht, the 242-foot Casino Royale by Amels – owned by globally renowned entrepreneur, John Staluppi.
“We’re thrilled to welcome back the Palm Beach International Boat Show to our vibrant community, which includes a crowd favorite, the Superyacht Show Palm Beach,” said Alyssa Freeman, executive director of the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC). “The PBIBS’s impressive and diverse lineup of vessels – from superyachts to fishing boats – secures the Palm Beach region as a premier maritime destination.”
Guests seeking unparalleled luxury and fine hospitality can explore the Windward VIP Club, the PBIBS’s luxurious oasis. Nestled within the Lakeside Pavilion on Flagler Drive, the private club allows patrons to unwind, savor gourmet cuisines, enjoy a premium open bar, and chart their course for the day’s explorations. This year, club members can enjoy exclusive tastings with two celebrity chefsHell’s Kitchen season 22 winner Ryan O’Sullivan, and Food Network’s Chopped champion Dave White. Tickets for the Windward VIP Club start at $430 and include access to the Superyacht Show Palm Beach, complimentary golf cart transportation services provided by ICON Electric Vehicles, and one-hour early access to the show at the Banyan Street entrance.
Expert-led seminars focused on ownership and chartering will further immerse guests in the yachtingexperience. The Superyacht Show Palm Beach will be hosting several luxury-focused seminars throughout the week, including “The Future of Superyacht Ownership – Attracting the Next Generation,” “Taking the Pulse of the Market – Insights From the Brokerage Front Line,” and “The Last Frontier – The Rise of Expedition Yachting.”
The 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show promises an unforgettable celebration of luxury and innovation on the water. The event’s lineup of superyachts is a testament to the enduring allure of life at sea and is sure to take guests on an inspiring journey of maritime excellence.
For more information about the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show and to purchase Windward VIP tickets, visit www.pbboatshow.com.