MAIORA, a brand of Next Yacht Group, renews its participation in the Cannes Yachting Festival, one of the most prestigious international boat shows, scheduled from September 9th to 14th.
With a range of solutions that stand out for their surprising on-board spaces, in constant interaction with light, livability, and versatility, MAIORA will exhibit its best-selling Maiora 30, one of the shipyard’s most popular and successful models, with 9 units sold in the last 5 years.
Maiora M|30
In the wake of the extraordinary success of the Maiora 30, the shipyard will present a preview of its new project, the M|30, in Cannes, with the first unit due for delivery in summer 2026. The M|30 builds on the legacy and strengths of the Maiora 30 and enhances them further.
With a length FT of 30.40 meters (99 feet) and a beam of 7.50 meters (24 feet), the new model has three decks and five cabins to accommodate up to 12 guests, with the owner’s suite located on the main deck and the four guest suites on the lower deck.
Like the entire M line, the M|30 has been designed to convey a sense of fluid dynamism, thanks to a skilful balance between sleek shapes and generous volumes: every curve suggests an intentional and never forced movement, in a harmonious interplay of surfaces that creates an almost coupé-like profile, elegant and with a distinct personality.
This is the third project born from the collaboration between Maiora, the renowned Quartostile studio, and Acube Design, which has designed the interiors with an evolved, soft, and welcoming aesthetic language. Already protagonists of the success of the M|36 and the restyling of the 36 Exuma, the creative trio once again confirms its stylistic vision in a masterful proposal that is truly “best in class.”
The exterior design of the Maiora M|30, by Quartostile, features a more slender superstructure towards the bow, lending elegance and dynamism, consistently echoing the lines introduced by the Maiora M|36. The large full-height windows and the use of glass on the bulwark eliminate visual barriers, creating continuity between inside and outside and an airy atmosphere. The enlarged and more functional stern beach area integrates perfectly with the main deck, providing a large ‘alfresco-veranda’ area, while the upper deck maintains and refines the popular WalkAround concept, with smooth, step-free passageways, as well as the SunDeck and th , redesigned to maximize conviviality and freedom on board. The exterior layout is completed by a signature light strip along the sides, which reinforces the family feeling with the M|36, and a bow garage for water toys or convertible into a pool and sunbathing area.
The interiors, designed by Acube Design, express an organic and sophisticated aesthetic with soft lines, natural materials, and rooms flooded with light thanks to large glass surfaces. On the main deck, the main saloon is designed for maximum flexibility, while the full-beam owner’s suite stands out for its brightness, panoramic views, and refined details such as a large en-suite bathroom with windows, a generous walk-in closet, a beauty corner with an illuminated mirror, and a transverse desk that can be used as a breakfast table or home office. The extended upper deck offers additional customisable configurations and an independent pilot house, while the lower deck houses the four guest cabins and a crew area with five berths, with separate access and functional spaces. The design philosophy combines comfort, elegance, and functionality, creating welcoming and refined environments designed to be enjoyed at any time of the day.
MAIORA’s participation in the Cannes Yachting Festival marks a strategic step in Next Yacht Group’s expansion into the European market. Building on its steady growth, the Group is strengthening its international positioning by promoting a concept of sailing that combines innovation, comfort, and aesthetics, an authentic expression of Italian culture. This presence is part of the “Renaissance” process initiated by the shipyard, with the aim of redefining the standards of contemporary yachting.