F rom superyachts to sporty weekenders, Azimut Yachts brings a full spectrum of its design philosophy to the docks of Palm Beach International Boat Show 2026, presenting a fleet that stretches from 50 feet to over 30 metres and reflects the shipyard’s evolving vision of life at sea.

A fleet with many identities

From March 25 to 29, visitors in Palm Beach will encounter a carefully curated line-up that illustrates how Azimut interprets different styles of cruising. Each Series carries its own design language, yet all remain part of a cohesive brand identity rooted in Italian aesthetics and advanced naval architecture.

At the top of the display stands the Grande Series, Azimut’s contemporary interpretation of the superyacht. Among the highlights is the Azimut Grande 32M, a yacht characterised by generous volumes, sculptural architecture and expansive glazing that dissolves the boundaries between interior spaces and the sea.

Gentle cruising with Seadeck

Another focal point is the Azimut Seadeck 6, part of the Seadeck Series that embodies Azimut’s “gentle at sea” philosophy. Designed to foster a closer relationship with the marine environment, the Series combines hybrid propulsion with layouts that emphasise openness and connection with nature.

The yacht’s defining feature is the “Fun Island”, a reimagined cockpit concept that flows directly toward the water, creating an inviting social platform at the stern. Exterior styling comes from Alberto Mancini, while interiors are designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez, the duo responsible for shaping the aesthetic language of the entire Seadeck Series.

A new language for the flybridge

The Fly Series continues Azimut’s evolution of the classic flybridge yacht. With extended lines and expanded volumes, the range introduces a modern architectural language that balances elegance with functionality.

Among the highlights in Palm Beach is the Beach Cockpit concept on the Azimut Fly 62, where the stern sofa transforms into a sunpad overlooking the water, opening the cockpit to the sea and enhancing the onboard lifestyle. The interiors of the newest Fly models are designed by architect Fabio Fantolino, bringing a refined contemporary character to the spaces.

Sport and speed with Verve

For owners seeking adrenaline and performance, the Verve Series delivers high-speed weekenders capable of reaching up to 50 knots. Powered by outboard engines, these yachts combine dynamic performance with versatile cockpit layouts designed for entertaining and water activities.

The voyager spirit of Magellano

Completing the line-up is the Magellano Series, Azimut’s Voyager concept for long-distance cruising. Designed for efficient passages, these crossover yachts feature the Dual Mode hull developed by Azimut Benetti Group together with P.L. Ausonio Naval Architecture, allowing them to adapt to a wide range of cruising conditions while maintaining comfort and efficiency.

With yachts that span different styles and philosophies, Azimut’s presence at the Palm Beach show highlights the shipyard’s ability to navigate multiple design worlds while maintaining a strong and recognisable identity.

In Greece, Azimut Yachts is officially represented by AZ Yachting Hellas.

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