Skip to main content

At the Mediterranean Superyacht Forum, we often speak about participation, dialogue, and outcomes. But none of that would resonate beyond the room without another essential pillar: trust.

As MSF26 approaches, we are proud to count on the support of an increasingly strong group of international media partners who have chosen to engage with the Forum not simply as promoters, but as editorial collaborators. Their involvement reflects a shared understanding: that the superyacht industry needs more than visibility-driven events — it needs spaces for informed debate, critical analysis, and collective thinking.

We would like to sincerely thank our Media Partners for the confidence they have placed in the Mediterranean Superyacht Forum and in the work led by the Balearic Marine Cluster.

Media as partners in industry dialogue

The role of media at MSF goes far beyond coverage. From the outset, the Forum was conceived as a platform where ideas matter more than headlines, and where editorial independence is not only respected but encouraged.

This is why the collaboration with media such as Boat International, IBI News, On Board, Superyacht Content, Superyacht Times, and Superyacht Service Guide is so valuable.

These outlets bring depth, context, and international perspective to the conversations taking place at MSF. Rather than replicating official messaging, they help interpret discussions, challenge assumptions, and connect industry insights with a global professional audience.

A growing ecosystem of informed voices

The same editorial commitment is shared by Superyachts Channel, The Islander, The Superyacht Group, The World of Yachts, and Yachting Pages — media platforms that understand the complexity of the sector and the importance of telling its story with accuracy and maturity.

Together, they help shape a narrative that moves beyond traditional luxury storytelling, highlighting the operational, economic, and strategic realities of the superyacht industry — particularly within the Mediterranean, a region that functions as a shared ecosystem rather than a collection of isolated markets.

Why this trust matters

The growing interest from media partners is not accidental. It reflects a broader shift within the industry: a recognition that meaningful progress comes from participation, not passive observation.

Forums like MSF, which prioritise small-group dialogue, real operational challenges and collective synthesis, offer media something increasingly valuable — access to insight, not just announcements. They provide the raw material for informed analysis, opinion, and long-term industry storytelling.

That more and more media outlets see value in this format confirms what we believe strongly: that the superyacht sector is ready for more mature conversations, and that the Mediterranean deserves a platform capable of hosting them.

Looking ahead

To all our Media Partners: thank you for your confidence, your independence, and your commitment to quality industry journalism. Your role is essential in amplifying the ideas, debates and outcomes that emerge from the Mediterranean Superyacht Forum.

As MSF continues to evolve, we look forward to strengthening these collaborations and to working together to ensure that the conversations shaping the future of the superyacht industry reach far beyond the Forum itself — with clarity, context, and purpose.

Not as a one-off conversation — but as an ongoing process.

That is why we do this.