Winter Yacht Newsletter

January 2026

The Biggest News Stories That Shaped the Yachting Industry in 2025

It has been another headline-making year for the yachting industry. From landmark deliveries and ambitious refit projects to seismic shifts in the brokerage market, 2025 kept the sector firmly in the spotlight. Alongside these achievements, a number of tragic incidents also prompted renewed conversations around safety, responsibility and change.

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The Biggest Yacht Charter Trends That Influenced 2025

2025 marked a defining year for the global yacht charter industry. From record-breaking yacht deliveries to evolving guest expectations and new cruising hotspots, the yacht rental market continued to adapt to a new generation of luxury yacht charter guests.


As demand surged across both familiar and emerging destinations, charter clients placed greater emphasis on experience-led itineraries, sustainability, and motor yacht charters offering true versatility.


From the West Mediterranean to the Caribbean, and further afield, these were the key yacht charter trends that shaped 2025.

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The Largest Superyachts Coming In 2026

Predictions as a year begins are nothing new. Prognostications characterize traditional media as much as the new year’s resolutions list sitting on your table. It’s relatively easy for us in yachting to make predictions, too, in terms of what will be the biggest deliveries from year to year. Thanks to data from builders and designers, plus reasonable assumptions based on stages of construction, these are six of the largest superyachts, both power and sail, you can expect to see out on the water this year.

Continue Reading Here (Source: Mega Yacht News)

Charter, VAT And Its Accrual in International Waters

To strengthen Spain as a Mediterranean reference in the field of international charters requires modernisation of the applicable fiscal framework, particularly with respect to value added tax (VAT). The comparative experience shows that adopting certain technical measures, fully compatible with EU regulations, contributes decisively to improving the competitiveness of the industry, attracting specialised investment and consolidating an economic activity of high added value for the whole state.

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New EU ETS Rules Takes Effect From January 2026: What You Should Know

January 2026 marks a turning point for the EU Emissions Trading System. After a two-year phase-in, maritime transport will face full compliance under the EU ETS, alongside an expanded scope covering additional greenhouse gases and a tighter emissions cap.


These changes reinforce the EU’s climate ambition while significantly raising the stakes for affected sectors.

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Updated Tax Policies That Could Benefit Yacht Owners

Considering a yacht or boat purchase? New tax policies may offer major advantages.


With updated tax provisions now in effect, yacht buyers and charter owners may enjoy favorable tax treatment, particularly when purchasing a yacht for business use. Let’s break down the benefits and the rules.


Please note: This article is not considered official tax advice. We encourage you to consult a qualified tax professional to explore how these provisions may apply to your individual circumstances.

Continue Reading Here (Source: Boat Test)

2026 - The Year Europe Quietly Rewrites The Superyacht Rulebook

The European regulatory tide rarely arrives with breakers; it rises, inch by inch, until you look down and realise you’re standing in it. 2026 is that moment for the superyacht ecosystem. A trio of climate measures now bites in daily operations: the EU’s anti‑money‑laundering (AML) package hard‑codes expectations for high‑value yacht transactions, sustainability reporting has been sequenced rather than scrapped, and Malta – the EU’s pivotal yacht flag – enters its first full year under a revised Commercial Yacht Code. Dates and definitions matter – and they are now settled in black‑letter law.

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Barcelona, Spain

USD685/MT

Cape Town, South Africa

USD960/MT

Castries, St. Lucia

USD905/MT

Gibraltar

USD695/MT

Kingston, Jamaica

USD835/MT

Las Palmas, Spain

USD685/MT

Long Beach/Los Angeles, CA, USA

USD690/MT

Malta

USD685/MT

Miami/Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

USD760/MT

Oranjestad, St. Eustatius

USD820/MT

Panama Canal

USD760/MT

Singapore

USD625/MT

St John's, Antigua and Barbuda

USD935/MT

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