Asia’s Leading On-Water Showcase Returns
From 23 to 26 April 2026, the Singapore Yachting Festival returns to ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove for its fourth edition, bringing together a premier display of yachts alongside an expanded mix of dining, design and wellness-led experiences.
While the event remains a cornerstone for the regional marine industry, the 2026 edition broadens its reach with a more diverse programme aimed at both trade professionals and new audiences discovering the yachting lifestyle. The festival continues to serve as a gateway for international brands introducing new models to Asia, reinforcing Singapore’s role as a strategic hub for regional engagement.
Show Director Jonathan Sit noted that stronger participation this year reflects sustained interest in Asia despite global uncertainty. He added that the latest edition extends the visitor journey beyond vessels, incorporating lifestyle and experiential elements into the showcase.
Global Yacht Premieres and Standout Models
The marina will host a wide spectrum of yachts, from agile day boats to production superyachts. Among the highlights is the Asia premiere of the Saxdor 340 GTWA, alongside models such as the Galeon 440 Fly and Merry Fisher 1295 Fly.
Flybridge yachts remain a strong presence, with notable entries including the Absolute Navetta 64, Sunseeker Manhattan 68 and Azimut Fly 62. Sailing enthusiasts can explore the Beneteau Oceanis 54 and Hanse 460, while catamaran displays feature the Excess 13, Lagoon 51, Prestige M48 and Leopard 53.
Design-forward innovations will be on show through models such as the Azimut Seadeck 7 and Princess X80. Larger yachts including the Princess Y95, Nomad 101 and superyachts from Sanlorenzo round out the high-end segment.
Spotlight Zone and Masterclasses
New for 2026, the Spotlight Zone curated by Tropicana Corporation Berhad introduces a series of curated sessions exploring craftsmanship and brand heritage. Guests can attend wine tastings with Angra Wine & Spirits, whisky masterclasses presented with Brown-Forman featuring The Glendronach and Glenglassaugh, and culinary experiences by Classic Fine Foods.
Porsche will also host a design-focused session examining performance engineering and brand philosophy.
Wellness, Heritage and Hands-On Experiences
The historic Vega 1892, a 130-year-old vessel, returns as a tribute to maritime heritage, offering visitors insight into its humanitarian voyages. In contrast, Teiāh Hospitality introduces the Superyacht Wellness Experience, a ticketed programme centered on performance recovery and biohacking techniques.
The Experiential Zone invites guests to engage directly with marine innovation through electric foiling, paddleboarding, fishing and underwater propulsion demonstrations.
Onshore Lifestyle and VIP Access
On land, Porsche will support VIP transfers with its Taycan fleet and host daily supercar parades featuring marques such as Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren. The Festival Village offers culinary concepts including Skillet and craft cocktails from Lap Spirits.
VIP guests gain entry to lounges hosted by J.P. Morgan Private Bank and Damen Yachting, providing networking and curated hospitality.
The festival runs daily from 3pm to 9pm, and until 8pm on Sunday. General admission is priced at S$58 for a single-day pass and S$118 for multi-day access, while VIP passes are available at S$250.

