Logo featuring a stylised yacht above the name MAREVISIO in elegant, uppercase letters. The yacht design includes a large M shape at its centre and waves below.
January

APSA Welcomes New Member Marevisio

Marevisio was founded by Godfrey Zwygart, who has been influential in Asia’s yachting circles for decades. First created in Hong Kong in 2018 and established in the Hainan Free Trade Zone in 2020, Zwygart is a former Navy Officer and megayacht Captain, with a profound understanding of Chinese culture and society.

A large group of people dressed in white uniforms stand on a docked luxury yacht, with another yacht and marina buildings visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
January

Simpson Marine a Market Leader in Asia in 2020

Simpson Marine, Asia’s leading yacht sales and services company, reports a very busy year in 2020 with sales of over 200 million USD and 112 new and pre-owned yachts sold in 2020. Founded in 1984 by Mike Simpson, over the years Simpson Marine has gone from strength to strength, cementing its position as market leader in Asia. Despite 2020 being a turbulent and challenging year for many businesses, boating became a safe haven to turn to when people’s usually busy lives and diverse leisure agendas have been suspended and altered. With international travel seriously restricted or unavailable in some parts of the world, including Asia, enjoying the local area by boat quickly grew in popularity.

A sailboat floats on calm water at sunset, framed by silhouettes of palm trees, with orange and pink hues filling the sky and gentle waves reflecting the light.
January

Sri Lanka Opens Border for Tourists, Yachts Next?

Sri Lanka has opened its border for tourists, mainly for those arriving by air and booked into hotels in the travel bubble. Priyantha Perera, heading up Asia Pacific Superyachts (APS) in Sri Lanka, believes the next consideration will be the opening up to cruising tourism. “We have written to the authorities requesting them to open up for cruising and hoping to see a positive response” says Perera. “The many regulations concerning tender boat operations and lack of anchorages suitable for superyachts has held back significant superyacht cruising, which now actually adds to its attraction as a stunning adventure cruising destination, once the borders are open to arriving yachts”.

A spacious, modern lounge features large corner sofas, low tables with purple cushions, potted plants, wooden flooring, and soft lighting. In the background, there are shelves, a television, and a yacht display.
March

Azimut Yachts goes Virtual with ‘A Room’

Azimut Yachts confirms its pioneering spirit and introduces a new channel to communicate the company’s genuine passion for innovation to customers and fans of the brand. Introducing A- Room, a virtual theatre showcasing previews of the brand’s new models.

A large industrial warehouse with beige walls, blue structural supports, and closed grey roller shutters. The building stands on a paved area under a clear blue sky.
March

New Mectra Workshop in Langkawi

Mectra Synergy (M) Sdn Bhd is pleased to announce the opening of our new workshop in Boustead Langkawi. This is in view of the increasing demand of our clients and to deliver prompt and speedy solutions to all our patrons.

A small tropical island with palm trees, a few thatched-roof huts, and a wooden pier sits surrounded by turquoise shallow water and deep blue sea under a bright, partly cloudy sky.
March

Maldives ‘Top 5 Tropical Yachting Spots’

A magnet for superyachts and one of the most fascinating travel destinations in the world, The Maldives is one of the few top cruising destinations lifting Covid-19 restrictions early on. The Maldives is featured in Superyacht Times 3/3/2021 issue as one of the “Top 5 Tropical Yachting Spots in 2021”, reports Mohamed Hameed of Asia Pacific Superyachts.

Luxury yachts moored at a marina during a boat show, with people walking along the quay. Modern buildings and a tall skyscraper are visible in the background under a cloudy sky.
March

Superyacht Australia Soirée fuels a booming industry

Superyacht Australia, the peak body for the Australian Superyacht Industry, hosted the 2021 Superyacht Australia Soirée in partnership with Benetti Yachts at Jones Bay Marina in February, 2021. With international travel not permitted and foreign flagged cruise ships unable to operate, many families are considering chartering a yacht to cruise or celebrate important milestones. Fortunately, with the passing of the Special Recreational Vessel (SRV) Act in December 2019, international superyachts can also enter Australia and provide additional capacity into this booming market

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