WEIGHT: 56 kg
Bust: Medium
1 HOUR:80$
Overnight: +80$
Services: Watersports (Giving), Blow ride, Strap On, For family couples, Rimming (receiving)
Please use a modern browser to view this website. Some elements might not work as expected when using Internet Explorer. After its cancellation in as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, the eyes of the superyacht world will turn to Monaco this autumn as its Yacht Show returns for the 30th edition, running from September Scheduled to host an impressive collection of superyachts from around the globe, the Monaco Yacht Show caters to thousands of attendees who become part of nothing less than one of the most extravagant yachting events of the year.
Hosting more than yachts around the prestigious location of Port Hercule, approximately 50 yachts will be making their official debut, some of which will indeed be global premieres. In addition to the up-close viewing of the newest and most exciting models on the market, visitors will also witness a sprinkling of eyecatching superyachts at anchor in the waters of the French Riviera.
Revamped for , the MYS is much more client-oriented, offering a 'bespoke experience of unparalleled prestige'. A new registration and badge system has been introduced, with badges generated according to each visitor's profile.
Buyers and charterers will be allocated a 'Discover' badge, their advisers and consultants will receive an 'Advise' badge and all trade visitors are allocated a 'Connect' badge. In addition to the new system, day one of the event will be dedicated solely to superyacht end-users and advisors.
Allowing them the chance to view the show in a more personalized setting. The show will then be open to all badge holders from day two onwards. Coming from some of the most well-known brands in the world, attending yachts at the show are of the highest quality and feature names like Benetti, Princess, Tankoa and the Ferretti Group.