[Luxury Superyacht Symphony Takes Center Stage at Monaco Grand Prix]
Welcome to the glamorous world of yachting, where the ultra-luxurious vessels lining Port Hercule’s famous harbor have a new star attraction. The $150 million superyacht, Symphony, owned by LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault, has become the talk of the town.
[Symphony: A Marvel of Modern Yachting]
Symphony, the first Feadship vessel to exceed 100 meters in length, measures an impressive 333 feet (101 meters). Built by Dutch shipyard Feadship in 2015, it boasts exterior design by the renowned British yacht designer Tim Heywood. The superyacht spans six decks and can accommodate up to 20 guests in eight luxurious cabins.
The interior is a masterpiece designed by Zuretti Interior Design, featuring light-wash wood panels, neutral furniture, and gold accents. Some of its jaw-dropping features include a glass-bottomed swimming pool with a cascading waterfall edge, outdoor and indoor cinemas, a private owner’s deck with sauna and jacuzzi terrace, a wellness center, beach club, and a pop-up golf tee with biodegradable balls.
Symphony reaches a top speed of 21 knots and is powered by MTU engines. Catch a glimpse of it arriving in Monaco at 30:26 in the video below.
[Louis Vuitton’s F1 Partnership]
As the Monaco Grand Prix weekend unfolds, another superyacht has caught the attention of spectators: Sarastar, which boasts a rare McLaren Solus GT hypercar parked on its deck.
Louis Vuitton, a global luxury brand, became a partner of Formula 1 and the title sponsor of the Australian Grand Prix at the start of 2025. This partnership came after LVMH joined the sport as a Global Partner on a ten-year contract from 2025. As part of the collaboration, the F1 trophies are presented in the iconic trunks from Louis Vuitton.
F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali stated at the time: “We are thrilled to welcome Louis Vuitton as title partner for our first 2025 race. This partnership between two global icons linked first and foremost by their great passion for innovation, excellence, and creativity, makes them two exceptional timeless stories.
The trophy trunk for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix was unveiled ahead of the race.