From October 30th to November 3rd, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) will feature some of the industry's most renowned names showcasing their latest and greatest creations. According to BOATPro, over 20 yachts measuring 50 meters or more have been confirmed, including builds from Lürssen, Abeking & Rasmussen, and Tankoa.

Leading the pack this year is Abeking & Rasmussen’s 78.4-meter Amaryllis, a five-deck superyacht known for its Art Deco interiors by Reymond Langton. Amaryllis can host 12 guests across six cabins, featuring an owner's cabin with a clawfoot bed, lime marble en suite, and 180-degree ocean views. Other notable amenities include a piano lounge, cinema suite, and a beach club with a spa, sauna, steam room, plunge pool, and massage room.

Another standout is Tankoa Yachts' 72-meter Casino Royale, which recently underwent a transformation with an all-white exterior. Designed by Francesco Paszkowski and Margherita Casprini, this yacht boasts a beach club connected to a wellness hub with a Hammam and multiple fold-out terrace balconies. The beach club is illuminated by a glass-bottom pool on the main deck, and the yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests and a crew of 18.

Neue Jadewerft's 70.4-meter Amadeus, delivered in 2007, has become a world cruiser with its expansive exterior decks and private owner’s deck featuring a full-beam master cabin, lounge, and exterior deck space. The yacht also includes a gymnasium and sauna, and a crew of 23 manages up to 14 guests in seven cabins.

Icon Yachts' 67.5-meter Loon, delivered in 2010, is known for its raised pool with glass panels that light up the beach club. The yacht underwent a significant extension during a 2014 refit. Accommodation includes a main deck master suite, a VIP suite, and lower deck cabins with direct beach club access.

Lürssen's 60.1-meter Marguerite, designed with relaxation in mind, features a two-deck owner’s cabin with an observation lounge, private foredeck access, and a floating staircase. The yacht recently underwent a full interior refit after a change in ownership.

Amels' 60-meter Moonstone, the second unit in the Amels 200 series, offers a tri-deck exterior by Tim Heywood. The yacht includes a sundeck Jacuzzi, gym, and massage room, and for some buyers, its multi-beam sonar system and 3D ocean floor are particularly appealing.

Lürssen's 60-meter Bella Vita, built in 2010, features a sharp interior by Glade Johnson and lines by Espen Øino. The yacht's sundeck includes a bar, lounge, Jacuzzi, and a fully equipped gymnasium. Special features include a full disco with laser lights, DJ mixing decks, and a smoke machine.

Trinity Yachts' 58.2-meter Unbridled, launched in 2009, underwent a refit in 2019. The yacht can accommodate up to 16 guests, including a full-beam master suite with a private study area and a sky lounge that serves as a social hub.

Trinity Yachts' 57.9-meter Skyfall, built in 2010, offers a six-cabin layout for up to 12 guests. The yacht features a large sundeck with a Jacuzzi and a separate plunge pool, and a touch-and-go helipad that doubles as a basketball court.

Feadship's 57.6-meter W, previously known as Larisa, has chartered extensively across the Bahamas. After an 11-month refit, the yacht emerged with a new silver hull and additional amenities. The sundeck is the main communal area, featuring a sit-up bar and forward-facing daybeds.

Delta Marine's 56.4-meter Starship, known from Below Deck season nine, will also be showcased. The yacht, designed by Glade Johnson and with naval architecture by Doug Sharp, can accommodate up to 12 guests and a crew of 11.

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