
Monaco Yacht Show —
As the second smallest country in the world, Monaco has hosted the biggest, most prestigious and important event in the yachting calendar for the past 28 years -- and it's garnered quite a reputation: the Monaco Yacht Show. We take a look at some of the yachts on display this year.

Seven Sins —
Sanlorenzo's 171ft superyacht Seven Sins which will be on show at the Monaco Yacht Show features a beach club and tender garage.

Seven Sins —
Seven Sin features a float-in tender garage which also transforms into a beach club -- which has fold-down side balconies and is fully equipped with a gym and sauna.

Seven Sins —
Seven Sins also features extensive use of glass on board within its design.

Quite Essential —
For $38.8M, Heesen Yacht's Quite Essential could be yours. It features a pool with a waterfall, a hammam and a jacuzzi on its sun deck.

Quite Essential —
It also features a gym and spa facilities, including a steam and massage room. Quite Essential also has the largest owners' stateroom seen on any of Heesen's yachts.

Boadicea —
Built in 1999, Amels' 251ft Boadicea was recently refitted in 2017.

Boadicea —
The yacht boasts a private owner's deck, master suite with terrace, cinema and private saloon.

Boadicea —
Boadicea also has a lavish interior and can sleep up to 16 guests.

Boadicea —
Its bedrooms feature his and hers bathrooms, a spacious shower and Jacuzzi, and also 180 degree panoramic views.

Boadicea —
It's on sale at the Monaco Yacht Show for just over $62M.

Mangusta Oceano 46 —
Designed for long range cruising, the Mangusta 46 features a large fold-down swim platform which is "ideal for relaxing or launching water toys."

Bandazul —
The boat by Princess Yachts can host up to eight guests and boasts an open sundeck aft.

Bandazul —
The interior of the 99ft boat has a modern look -- with soft furnishings and wenge gloss wood.

RJ —
101ft Arcadia motor yacht, RJ, was delivered in 2018.

RJ —
It features a convertible skylounge and minimalistic interior decor with sliding glass doors and fold-out balconies.

Grande 27 —
The Azimut Grande 27 perfectly blends indoor and outdoor space to make guests feel more connected to the ocean and their surroundings.

Larisa —
Custom built 190ft Larisa features open plan indoor/outdoor space and a bridge deck dining saloon with unobstructed panaromic views.

Larisa —
The yacht by Feadship was built in 2013 is on sale for $46.9M.

The Devocean —
Sunseeker's The Devocean is also on sale at the Monaco Yacht Show for $8.1M. It features a sky deck jacuzzi and a large central wetbar.