Yacht Style Awards 2025: Celebrating Excellence in Yachting
The Yacht Style Awards 2025 has once again set the standard for excellence in the yachting industry, bringing together the finest vessels, builders, and organizations from across Asia and beyond. This prestigious ceremony showcased the remarkable innovation and craftsmanship that define today's luxury yachting experience and was held on April 9 at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove in Singapore.
A Night to Remember
The elegant Constellation Ballroom transformed into a hub of celebration as over 300 distinguished guests gathered for this highlight of the yachting calendar. The evening began with a sophisticated cocktail reception, where attendees enjoyed premium caviar, fresh oysters, and specialty drinks provided by select Singaporean boutique purveyors.
Three sessions thoughtfully divided the awards ceremony, presenting 33 categories that recognized outstanding achievements across the industry.
Setting the Standard for Excellence
The Yacht Style Awards 2025 didn't simply recognize beautiful vessels—it celebrated meaningful innovation and responsibility. According to Gael Burlot, CEO and Publisher of Yacht Style, this year's judging process placed special emphasis on sustainability alongside the traditional criteria of design, innovation, build quality, and owner experience.
"The Yacht Style Awards 2025 took a lot of deliberation about innovation, design, flair, durability, and—perhaps more than ever—sustainability," noted Burlot during the ceremony.
With over 20 judges from around the world contributing to the final decisions, the awards truly represented a global perspective on excellence while maintaining a special focus on the extended Asia market from Dubai to Australia and from Hong Kong to Indonesia.
The Standout Winners
Motoryacht Excellence

The motoryacht categories showcased vessels of every size, with winners demonstrating exceptional design and performance:
- The Axopar 29 claimed the top spot in the Under 10m category, impressing with its versatility
- Saxdor 400 GTC dominated the 10-13m range with its innovative design
- The stylish Galeon 435 GTO/GTI took honors in the 13-15m category
- Absolute Navetta 53 secured the win for the 15-18m category
- The eco-conscious Greenline 58 Fly – Hybrid proved victorious in the 18-21m range
- A rare tie occurred in the 21-24m category between the Azimut Seadeck 7 and Wally wallywhy100
- Princess S80 earned recognition in the 24-30m category
Impressive Catamarans

Both power and sailing catamarans received recognition for their innovative designs:
- Aquila 46 Coupe won for Power Catamarans Under 15m
- The environmentally friendly Sunreef 60 Power Eco took the Above 15m power category
- Leopard 46 claimed the Sailing Catamaran Below 15m award
- Lagoon 60 impressed judges in the Above 15m sailing category
Sailing Yacht Excellence

Traditional sailing vessels weren't forgotten, with standouts including:
- Beneteau First 30 won in the Under 20m category
- The impressive Nautor Swan—Swan 88 dominated the Above 20m class
Superyacht Splendor

The superyacht categories recognized truly exceptional vessels:
- Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Terrace won in the 30-40m range
- Sanlorenzo 50Steel impressed judges in the 40-60m category
- The custom Benetti Kasper 7 claimed the 60-70m category
- Damen Yachting Amels 80 stood out in the 70-80m range
- The magnificent Lürssen Dragonfly took the crown for Superyachts Above 80m
Industry Leaders

Beyond individual vessels, the awards honored organizations making significant contributions:
- Ferretti Group was named Most Active Global Yacht Group
- Cheoy Lee / CL Yachts earned recognition as the top Builder in Asia
- Pacific High, Indonesia, won for Phinisi Builder & Charter
- Tam Son Yachting, Vietnam, claimed the Domestic Dealer in Asia award
- Boat Lagoon Yachting secured the Regional Dealer in Asia category
Brokerage and Charter Excellence
The growing charter market in Asia saw strong representation:
- Fraser won Global Brokerage in Asia Under 40m
- Burgess claimed the Global Brokerage in Asia Above 40m category
- Camper & Nicholsons secured Global Charter Company in Asia
- Asia Global Yachting was recognized as the top Asia-Based Charter Company
Yachting Community and Sustainability

The awards also celebrated the broader yachting community:
- Ocean Marina Jomtien, Thailand, won Marina in Asia
- Dubai International Boat Show claimed Boat Show in Asia
- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club earned Yacht Club in Asia
- Phuket King's Cup, Thailand, won Sailing Event in Asia
- Arthur Tay, Chairman of SUTL and ONE°15 Marina, Singapore, was honored as Sustainability Leader & Organisation
- Mohammed Alshaali, Chairman of Gulf Craft, received the Legacy Maker award
Looking Forward
As the Yacht Style Awards 2025 concluded, it left attendees with a renewed appreciation for the creativity and commitment driving the yachting industry forward. The focus on sustainability alongside traditional excellence signals an important shift in priorities that will likely define the next generation of yachting.
The awards ceremony, taking place just before the third Singapore Yachting Festival, highlighted Asia's growing significance in the global yachting scene. With such impressive vessels and organizations being recognized, the future of yachting in the region looks exceptionally bright.
For yacht enthusiasts and potential owners, the winners list offers valuable insights into the current state of excellence in yachting—a useful guide for anyone considering their next maritime adventure.
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