Singapore Yachting Festival 2025: A bigger, bolder celebration of luxury and innovation

The Singapore Yachting Festival (SYF) returns to the Lion City from April 10 to 13, 2025, at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove

Following a successful inaugural event, the 2025 edition of the SYF will be even bigger, with larger boats and an expanded lineup of vessels. This year’s festival continues to attract more Asia-Pacific premieres than ever before, solidifying its reputation as a key platform for yacht debuts in the region. Visitors can explore over 100 brands and 70 vessels, including unique and innovative yacht designs ranging from 10-meter day boats to 20-meter enclosed flybridges.

The event will also see a strong presence of multihulls, with 16 models on display ranging from 15 meters to 50 meters, reflecting their rising popularity in the region. Additionally, more 25m to 40m production super yachts will be showcased, highlighting the growing demand for larger luxury yachts.

Hong Kong representation 

As one of the leading yacht brokerages in Asia, Simpson Marine will once again showcase its expertise and impressive portfolio, bringing an exceptional fleet of luxury yachts to this year’s festival. Attendees can look forward to an exclusive line-up featuring five distinguished models: the Sanlorenzo SD96, SL96A, SX88, Bluegame BGM75, and BGX73. 

Captivating experiences for all

Beyond yacht displays, SYF 2025 promises a wide range of captivating experiences. The Lifestyle Festival Market will offer pop-up food and beverage stalls and game booths. A highlight of the event will be a daily supercar parade at 4 pm, showcasing some of the world’s most prestigious cars. On 10 April, McLaren will take the spotlight; on 11 April, Porsche; on 12 April, Lamborghini; and on 13 April, Ferrari. Additionally there will be Live DJ and band performances onboard select yachts. 

VIP opportunities at SYF 2025

VIP ticket holders will have access to an exclusive lineup of experiences in the VIP Lounge, offering a taste of luxury both on land and at sea. From 3:30pm to 8pm daily, guests can indulge in curated tastings and social hours, starting with Wine Down Hour by 67 Pall Mall, followed by expertly crafted cocktails from Woo Bar at W Hotel Sentosa Cove. Whisky aficionados can savour premium selections from Brown Forman, while Oyster Hour by Chef de Maison rounds off the evening with a refined seafood pairing. Beyond the lounge, VIP guests will also have the opportunity to take to the water with private boat joy rides aboard the MelodyBel and Ximula, offering a chance to experience the festival from a new perspective. 

Boating industry conference 

Preceding the festival, the Southeast Asia Yachting Conference 2025 will take place on April 8-9 at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove. This one-and-a-half day event will bring together global industry experts to discuss key topics shaping Southeast Asia’s yachting industry, including future coastal developments, regional maritime regulations, yacht chartering trends, and sustainable innovations.

Why attend?

The 2025 Singapore Yachting Festival is set to be an unmissable event, showcasing the latest trends, innovations, and developments in the yachting industry. Visitors will have the opportunity to:

  • Explore the latest yacht models and innovations, from sustainable technology solutions to luxury super yachts.
  • Network with industry professionals, yacht buyers, and boating enthusiasts.
  • Experience live demos, exclusive yacht tours, and a dynamic festival atmosphere.

Tickets are available online, with single-day, multi-day, and VIP passes for the festival, as well as a conference pass for industry professionals. For more details and registration, click here.

Exclusive offer for Hong Kong Living readers 

Hong Kong Living readers can enjoy a 10% discount on tickets using the code HKLSYF10 at checkout.

The Singapore Yachting Festival 2025 will take place from 10–13 April 2025 at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove Singapore.

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