Every spring, the docks along Flagler Drive transform into one of the most compelling stages in global yachting. The Palm Beach Boat Show 2026 returns from 25–29 March, bringing together hundreds of luxury yachts. 2026’s edition is set to welcome more than 600 exhibitors for one of the key events in the US yachting calendar.
Palm Beach has its own rhythm. Less frenetic than Monaco, less sprawling than Fort Lauderdale, the show offers a rare chance to step on board some of the world’s most significant yachts in a setting that still feels relatively personal. Billion-dollar brokerage listings sit alongside proven charter platforms, while owners, brokers and clients move easily between serious business and Florida sunshine.
From newly launched hybrids to established charter performers, these are ten yachts defining the Palm Beach 2026 line-up.
Top 10 Yachts at Palm Beach Boat Show 2026
Rocinante | 78.4m | Lürssen

Leading the fleet in terms of size for yachts to see in Palm Beach is the 78.4-metre Rocinante, a standout example of Northern European pedigree. Delivered in 2008, it remains instantly recognisable thanks to its sleek Espen Øino exterior and refined Alberto Pinto interiors.
On board, Rocinante balances scale with functionality. A fully equipped hospital, cinema and expansive wellness facilities sit alongside a sundeck complete with a jetstream pool and Jacuzzi. Currently listed for sale, it continues to draw serious attention on the dock.
Boardwalk V | 76.5m | Feadship

Boardwalk V represents modern custom yachting at its most refined. Built for American businessman Tilman Fertitta, the 76.5-metre Feadship places a strong emphasis on comfort, usability and family living.
Interiors by Amy Halffman feature tactile materials and subtle colour accents, while the sundeck stands out with its six-metre mosaic pool and adjoining hot tub. Having recently joined the brokerage market, Boardwalk V arrives at the Palm Beach Boat Show 2026 with clear momentum.
Kenshō | 75.1m | Admiral

Few yachts are as visually distinctive as Kenshō. Its metallic blue-green finish and sculptural form make an immediate impression, but it is the underlying design philosophy that sets it apart.
Awarded Motor Yacht of the Year and Best Interior Design (1,500GT+) at the 2023 World Superyacht Awards, Kenshō pairs innovation with a sense of calm. A panoramic upper saloon transforms into a private cinema, while interiors draw on natural materials and a restrained, Zen-inspired palette.
Casino Royale | 74m | Amels

Amels’ 74-metre Casino Royale remains one of the most successful yachts in the yard’s Limited Editions series. With exterior styling by Tim Heywood and interiors by Winch Design, it offers a well-balanced combination of elegance and practicality.
Highlights include a dedicated owner’s deck, a large infinity pool and a 180-square-metre aft deck designed for entertaining. It is a yacht that works equally well for private use or high-end charter.
Casino Royale | 72m | Tankoa Yachts

A different interpretation of the same name, the 72-metre Casino Royale from Tankoa reflects the growing emphasis on wellness at sea.
Following a recent refit, the yacht now features a glass-walled gym, spa facilities and a master suite with a private terrace. Designed by Francesco Paszkowski, its clean lines and expansive glazing create a strong visual identity, while the onboard experience leans towards a more retreat-like atmosphere.
Amor à Vida | 67.6m | CRN

One of the newest yachts in the Palm Beach Boat Show 2026 line-up, Amor à Vida signals the direction of sustainable superyacht design. Delivered in 2025, the CRN build incorporates hybrid propulsion and an advanced heat recovery system.
Designed inside and out by Nuvolari Lenard, it combines a strong exterior profile with softer, highly customised interiors. Expansive lounges and a generous beach club position it as both forward-thinking and lifestyle-driven.
Alchemist | 62m | Sanlorenzo

The 62-metre Alchemist highlights Sanlorenzo’s growing presence in the larger yacht sector. As part of the 62Steel series, it offers a contemporary layout focused on flexibility and indoor-outdoor living, and has recently been listed for sale.
An open-plan main saloon, beach club with fold-out terraces and integrated wellness centre contribute to a seamless guest experience.
Rock.It | 60.4m | Feadship

Rock.It brings personality and pedigree in equal measure to the Palm Beach Boat Show 2026. Delivered in 2014 and recently refitted, the Feadship build features interiors by Sinot that lean into a bold Art Deco aesthetic.
Rich materials, custom furniture and multiple social spaces, including three separate bars, give the yacht a distinct identity. The sundeck, complete with a Jacuzzi and adaptive skylight, is a standout feature.
Entourage | 60m | Amels

Delivered in 2023, Entourage is the second hull in the Amels 60 series, featuring exterior design by Espen Øino and interiors by Burdifilek.
The design incorporates the owner’s art collection, combining contemporary materials with a soft, neutral palette. An extended sundeck and spacious beach club reinforce its appeal as a capable modern charter yacht.
Scott Free | 60m | Abeking & Rasmussen

Scott Free offers a balance of heritage and renewal. Originally delivered in 2009, the yacht underwent a comprehensive refit in 2022 that updated both its appearance and onboard experience.
The interiors retain an Art Deco influence, while additions such as a sea-level beach club bring the yacht in line with more contemporary expectations. A lively main saloon bar and relaxed skylounge make it particularly well suited to social charters.
Why Palm Beach still matters
What makes the Palm Beach International Boat Show distinctive is not just the scale of the yachts on display, but the range of what is on offer.
From newly delivered hybrid builds to established charter platforms, the show provides a clear snapshot of where the market stands now for superyachts. Palm Beach is an opportunity for brokers to connect clients with yachts they will actually use. For owners, it offers insight into evolving design and lifestyle priorities. For visitors, it remains one of the more accessible entry points into the world of superyachting.
Across five days in March, Palm Beach becomes a place where conversations happen quietly, plans begin to take shape, and the next phase of the market starts to emerge. And somewhere along the dock, between new launches and established names, there is always a yacht that will shift your expectations.













