MYS 2025: Superyachts.com Brings Antigua’s Spirit to The Monaco Yacht Show
Superyachts.com hosted an Antiguan-themed Pink Party at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025 on Thursday, 25th September, celebrating the culture, vibrancy, and allure of Antigua. Following the success of last year’s Superyachts.com gathering, this year’s event takes on a distinctive flavour, honouring one of our most valued partners: the Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority.
Step into the vibrant spirit of Antigua, as the evening captures the island’s unmistakable charm. Reeva Armstrong, CEO of Travel Antigua Barbuda, encapsulates the mood perfectly: ‘We have brought the energy, the island vibes, and the Caribbean nature to Monaco.’ With the colour pink, a defining element of the night, has been thoughtfully chosen to honour the iconic pink sand beaches of Antigua and Barbuda, a natural wonder that embodies the islands’ beauty and warmth.
More than just a party, the event stands as a celebration of Antigua and Barbuda’s emergence as a premier superyacht destination, an invitation for the global yachting community to experience an authentic taste of the Caribbean. This sentiment is echoed by Robert “Bobby” Reis, CEO of Falmouth Harbour Marina, who emphasises that ‘we are not just great beaches and yachts; we have great entertainment and culture.’
The event brings together yacht owners, charter guests, industry leaders, and influencers in a relaxed yet lively environment. While networking and conversation will naturally flow, the party’s theme ensures that Antigua takes centre stage, highlighting why it continues to be a favourite stop for superyachts around the world.
For Superyachts.com, the evening is both a celebration and a showcase, which takes the chance to connect our audience with a destination that exemplifies the lifestyle, luxury, and adventure at the heart of yachting. By combining cultural immersion with bespoke entertainment, the party promises to be a highlight of the Monaco Yacht Show, leaving guests with a lasting impression of both the event and the island itself.
"One way to describe Antigua and Barbuda is electric."
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