Organised by Yacht Club de Monaco, the 17th Monaco Classic Week celebrates the inimitable Art de Vivre la Mer lifestyle and living maritime heritage that classic yachts represent. Since 1994, this biennial event has paid tribute to large and small boats, craftsmanship and the seafaring skills of sailors in the long distance past.
The event is unique in that it welcomes, by invitation only, around a hundred selected boats:
As well as the racing and nautical events animating Monaco’s bay, the exhibitors Village, open to the public, hosts painters, sculptors, photographers, marine artisans and shipyards. As night falls, owners and crews prolong the festivities in an always elegant and friendly ambiance.
There are several highlights during the event.
Results from the two contests determine the winner of the coveted Monaco Classic Week Trophy which recognises restoration, elegance and a certain “Spirit of Yachting”.
Finally, the Chefs Competition adds extra spice to the occasion by inviting crews to showcase their talent by producing a menu onboard their boats, within a set time from a basket of mystery ingredients.
Two emblematic celebrations will leave their mark on the 2025 edition:
Stranded on the English coast having been converted into a house-boat, Partridge owes her rediscovery to her former owner, Peter Saxby, and his nephew Alex Laird, Restorations Project Lead at Classic Works in La Ciotat. They identified two key inscriptions engraved in the beam: “Harry”, a shipwright, and the date 1885. The clues made it possible to reestablish the boat’s true identity and initiate an exemplary 17-year restoration led by Alex Laird in the UK and completed in 1999.
Between tradition, transmission and passion, Monaco Classic Week-La Belle Classe is a major event on the calendar for maritime heritage lovers, where generations, expertise and the seafaring spirit converge.