The Pearl 63 yacht will be showcased at the historic Arsenale di Venezia, where visitors will also get an early look at additional upcoming models from the Pearl Yachts range.
A Strategic Showcase for the Mediterranean Market
The Venice Boat Show appearance places Pearl Yachts in front of a growing Mediterranean audience looking for owner-focused flybridge yachts that combine practical cruising capability with larger-yacht amenities. Designed by Bill Dixon, the 18.61-metre Pearl 63 was developed to deliver a high-volume layout within a manageable platform suited to private ownership. Pearl Yachts said the event forms part of its continued expansion across Central European and Adriatic markets.
Four-Cabin Layout Maximises Onboard Space
A major feature aboard the yacht is its four-cabin configuration, including a full-beam owner’s suite accessed via a private entrance. The arrangement allows the yacht to offer accommodation for up to eight, typically associated with larger flybridge models, while maintaining a sub-20-metre footprint. Exterior spaces are centred on open-air living, with multiple lounging and dining areas across the cockpit, flybridge, and foredeck, designed to support Mediterranean cruising and entertaining.
Kelly Hoppen Interiors Create a Contemporary Atmosphere
Inside, the motor yacht features interiors by Kelly Hoppen Interiors, using soft neutral tones, textured finishes and large windows to create a lighter, more residential feel throughout the yacht. The ‘Indulgence’ interior scheme focuses on understated contemporary styling while maintaining the functionality expected from a long-range cruising platform. Pearl Yachts’ semi-custom approach also gives owners flexibility to tailor elements of the interior layout and finish selection.
Award Recognition Adds Momentum to the Pearl 63
The Pearl 63 will arrive in Venice following its public debut at the Palma International Boat Show in 2025, where the model was introduced as part of Pearl Yachts’ next generation of owner-focused flybridge yachts. Following its European premiere, the 18.61-metre model later made its American debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The yacht was also recognised by the YachtBuyer Hall of Fame, an award reserved for production yachts that achieve a flawless YB five-star score during YachtBuyer’s full independent sea trials and testing programme.
The Pearl 63 secured its place following strong results across categories including handling, build quality, accommodation, helm design, deck usability and value for money. Features such as the four-cabin layout, expanded tender garage, fold-down balconies and owner-focused interior design contributed to the yacht’s overall score and helped position the model among the standout flybridge yachts tested during 2025.
Pearl 73 and Pearl 100 Signal the Brand’s Next Phase
Although the Pearl 63 will be the only yacht physically displayed during the show, Pearl Yachts will also use the Venice event to discuss its forthcoming Pearl 73 yacht and flagship Pearl 100 hybrid models. Both projects form part of the builder’s continued expansion from 60 to 100 feet, with the Pearl 100 set to become the largest yacht produced by the British shipyard to date.
Pearl Yachts currently produces a boutique range of semi-custom flybridge yachts from 60 to 100 feet, continuing collaborations with Bill Dixon for exterior styling and Kelly Hoppen CBE for interiors across the fleet.
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