Insights

Industry Update: How Regional Developments Are Shaping the 2026 Yachting Season

Ongoing developments around the Strait of Hormuz are beginning to influence global yachting operations, with increased insurance considerations, evolving advisories, and more complex access to parts of the Gulf. We’re already seeing early industry adjustments, including the move of the Dubai International Boat Show to November, raising an important question:

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Reiya Group at the Antigua Charter Yacht Show 2025

In December, Reiya Group spent an exceptional week in Antigua for the Charter Yacht Show, marking the official start of the Caribbean winter season. The show reflected the continued growth in demand for diverse charter experiences, with every yacht offering its own distinct personality, from ultra-modern innovation to timeless, classic

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Younger Superyacht Owners Are Redefining Crew Culture

The luxury yachting industry is experiencing a generational shift unlike anything seen before. Millennials and Gen Z are stepping into ownership, bringing fresh perspectives, bold expectations, and a focus on creating unforgettable experiences – and at the heart of it all is the crew. “Today’s superyacht owners aren’t buying a

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Yacht New Builds: 2025’s Defining Moments at Sea

The yachting landscape is evolving – and fast. As we move through 2025, the latest new builds are showcasing a shift in mindset: innovation is expected, sustainability is essential, and design must reflect not just luxury, but lifestyle. Whether you’re commissioning your first vessel or expanding an existing fleet, this

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Skills Over Status: Why UHNW Hiring Is Changing for Good

The ultra-high-net-worth world, where privacy, precision, and performance are everything, a quiet revolution is taking place: skills-based hiring is stepping into the spotlight. The Shift: From Prestige to Practicality For years, hiring in this space leaned heavily on pedigree – Oxbridge degrees, blue-chip careers, glowing references. But times are changing.

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