The International Multihull Show 2025, held in picturesque La Grande Motte from April 23 to 27, was a true celebration of multihulls. Participants had the opportunity to see the latest sailing catamarans, which surprise both in design and innovative technological solutions. Exhibitors from all over the world presented their latest developments. At the same time, 15,000 visitors (46% from abroad) were able to admire these modern vessels that combine luxury, speed and green technology.
Fountaine Pajot – Innovation and comfort
One of the highlights of the show was the participation of Fountaine Pajot, which presented its sailing catamarans, which are very popular in the market. Among the models shown were such gems as Astrea 42, Elba 45, Tanna 47, Aura 51 and Samana 59. Each of these catamarans combines modern design with attention to comfort and functionality on the water. Fountaine Pajot stands out not only for its elegant interiors, but also for its innovative propulsion and energy management solutions, which are increasingly in demand among watercraft owners.

“Fountaine Pajot sailing catamarans are synonymous with modernity and reliability. They are vessels that not only provide comfort at sea, but also introduce innovative technologies for more sustainable sailing,” says a Fountaine Pajot representative.
NEEL Trimarans – winner of “Multihull of the Year” title
This year’s show also provided an opportunity to admire NEEL trimarans, including the NEEL 52, which won the “Multihull of the Year” title. The NEEL 52 impressed visitors with its elegance, spaciousness and innovative design solutions. This trimaran is distinguished not only by its modern design, but also by its excellent performance on the water, which provides a unique sailing experience.
“The NEEL 52 is the future of sailing. Combining high performance with comfort and modern design, this trimaran is every sailor’s dream,” adds the NEEL dealer, inviting you to contact him to book an appointment.
News on the market of sailing catamarans
The Multihull 2025 International Trade Fair also provided a platform for the presentation of novelties in the sailing catamaran market. Fountaine Pajot presented its latest models, but other brands also showed their proposals that could change the face of the sailing. Among them are units such as the Astrea 42 and Samana 59, which stand out for their exceptional comfort, spaciousness and advanced technology, including energy-saving systems and electric propulsion.
Sailing catamarans – Synonymous with modernity and ecology
During the show there was also no shortage of proposals that combine luxury with ecological solutions. Many catamarans were equipped with photovoltaic systems that allow the units to be powered by solar energy, as well as hybrid drives that reduce the environmental impact. Such innovations are attracting more and more boaters looking for vessels that are more nature-friendly.
International Multihull Show 2025 – an event not only for fans of sailing catamarans
The International Multihull Show 2025 in La Grande Motte is undoubtedly one of the most important events on the calendar for multihull enthusiasts. With 15,000 visitors and the huge number of units presented, the event reaffirms its position as a global platform. One can learn about the latest trends and technologies in sailing. For those looking for inspiration for their future sea voyages, the Multihull 2025 International Trade Fair was an invaluable source of knowledge and news.
Sailing catamarans at the Multihull 2025 International Trade Fair are a real treat for any sailing enthusiast. The fair in La Grande Motte offers a rich selection and the latest technologies. Therefore, some of the models may define the future of multihull sailing.
Source: multihull.co.uk