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The Real Reason Superyachts Are Becoming Members-Only Clubs
MonacoThursday, June 18, 2026
Traditional cruises sell experiences and exotic stops, but this yacht flips the script. The focus is on “hub-based cruising, ” where the ship moves between well-known luxury hotspots like Monaco and Saint-Tropez. These places aren’t about discovery; they’re about who you’ll meet. Miss a night to visit a friend? The yacht waits. The idea is to create a floating social circle where the real currency is who you know, not the views.
Of course, joining this club costs a fortune. Members pay six figures per year for four weeks on board, plus extra for food and activities. The yacht itself, designed with Mercedes-Benz, will have 30 suites and perks like private beaches and Michelin-starred dinners. But the membership doesn’t end there. The club plans to organize private jet experiences, exclusive art previews, and even wellness retreats—all to keep the elite engaged year-round.
The bigger question is whether this is just another way for the ultra-rich to separate themselves from everyone else. Luxury has always been about exclusivity, but this takes it further by turning a boat into a members-only network. The real test will be whether billionaires value the people on board more than the boat itself.
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