Top 5 Trends in Luxury Yachting for 2023
Changing consumer attitudes and a taste for new types of models are predicted to shake up the luxury yachting industry in 2023. At the start of the new year, we look ahead to this year?s anticipated trends.
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Changing consumer attitudes and a taste for new types of models are predicted to shake up the luxury yachting industry in 2023. At the start of the new year, we look ahead to this year?s anticipated trends.
Living for Today
The number of superyachts under construction has risen from 1,024 in 2022 to 1,203, making this year another record-breaker. Prompted by the extreme circumstances of the pandemic, customers have stopped saving and are splashing out on a superyacht instead. With a huge increase in new builds leaving shipyards struggling to keep up with demand (Burgess defined the average wait-time for custom yachts as now taking up to four years), the second-hand market has also spiked. Brokers have also noticed charter slots are yet again booking up quickly, and luxury travel agents including Pelorus and Eyos have seen more clients than ever investing in ?once in a lifetime? expedition trips to adventurous locations.
Exploring Further
Lürssen?s 107m Project Icecap. Image: DrDuu for Boat International
The demand for expedition-capable vessels continues to rise, reflecting a clear trend in owners wanting to explore extreme cruising grounds from Antarctica to the Arctic Circ...
The post Top 5 Trends in Luxury Yachting for 2023 appeared first on LUXUO.
Changing consumer attitudes and a taste for new types of models are predicted to shake up the luxury yachting industry in 2023. At the start of the new year, we look ahead to this year?s anticipated trends.
Living for Today
The number of superyachts under construction has risen from 1,024 in 2022 to 1,203, making this year another record-breaker. Prompted by the extreme circumstances of the pandemic, customers have stopped saving and are splashing out on a superyacht instead. With a huge increase in new builds leaving shipyards struggling to keep up with demand (Burgess defined the average wait-time for custom yachts as now taking up to four years), the second-hand market has also spiked. Brokers have also noticed charter slots are yet again booking up quickly, and luxury travel agents including Pelorus and Eyos have seen more clients than ever investing in ?once in a lifetime? expedition trips to adventurous locations.
Exploring Further
Lürssen?s 107m Project Icecap. Image: DrDuu for Boat International
The demand for expedition-capable vessels continues to rise, reflecting a clear trend in owners wanting to explore extreme cruising grounds from Antarctica to the Arctic Circ...
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