Richard Mille Sets Sail as Title Partner of the Superyacht Cup Palma’s Landmark 30th Edition

The world of elite sailing is preparing for a defining chapter as Richard Mille becomes the title partner of the Superyacht Cup Palma ahead of its landmark 30th edition. Scheduled to take place from June 24 to June 27, 2026, the anniversary regatta will mark three decades of exceptional competition while introducing a new era shaped by innovation, performance, and global prestige.
For nearly thirty years, the Superyacht Cup Palma has remained Europe’s longest running superyacht regatta, bringing together some of the most remarkable sailing yachts and crews in the world. Hosted in the Mediterranean hub of Palma de Mallorca, the event has built a reputation for combining elite racing with an owner driven atmosphere that places passion for sailing at the center of the competition. With world class race management once again entrusted to the respected Real Club Náutico de Palma, the regatta continues to uphold the technical precision and sporting excellence that have defined it since its founding in 1996.

The arrival of Richard Mille as title partner signals a natural alignment between two institutions shaped by engineering mastery and long term vision. Over the past twenty five years, Richard Mille has transformed modern watchmaking through advanced materials, bold mechanical innovation, and an unwavering focus on performance. These same qualities resonate strongly within the world of competitive sailing, where naval architecture, technology, and precision craftsmanship determine success on the water. Through this three year partnership, the brand further strengthens its presence in the international sailing community while reinforcing its growing footprint within the Spanish market.
The 2026 edition will also coincide with the regatta’s return to the newly redeveloped Club de Mar Mallorca. The marina has undergone a significant transformation designed to elevate Palma’s role as one of the Mediterranean’s most important superyacht destinations. Modernized facilities, expanded infrastructure, and a renewed focus on long term maritime investment position the venue perfectly for the milestone regatta, offering participants and visitors an environment that reflects both luxury and technical sophistication.

As anticipation builds for the anniversary edition, early expressions of interest already suggest an impressive and diverse fleet. Notable first time entrants are expected to include the Wally 100 Inco and the 28 metre Swan Spiip, both representing contemporary yacht design at its most refined. Their arrival adds fresh energy to the competition while highlighting the continued evolution of high performance superyachts.
Alongside these newcomers, several celebrated yachts are expected to return to the racecourse. The acclaimed yacht Win Win is anticipated to join the lineup once again, while legendary J Class yachts such as Rainbow and Svea bring historic prestige and dramatic scale to the fleet. These iconic vessels have long captivated sailing enthusiasts with their elegance and performance, making their presence a defining element of the regatta’s visual and competitive appeal.

One of the most exciting developments for the 30th anniversary is the introduction of a dedicated Multihull Division, reflecting the rapid rise of high performance multihull yachts within competitive sailing. This addition introduces an entirely new dimension to the event, showcasing groundbreaking design and extraordinary speed. Early interest suggests the division may include impressive vessels such as Highland Fling, her VPLP designed sistership Layla, the Nigel Irens and Green Marine collaboration Allegra, and the striking Morelli and Melvin designed Gaea. Their participation demonstrates how the superyacht racing landscape continues to evolve while embracing innovative technologies and new performance possibilities.
Across its five divisions including Superyacht, J Class, Café Racer, Corinthian, and the newly introduced Multihull category, the Superyacht Cup Palma remains a unique celebration of both heritage and progress. Each class brings its own character to the competition, creating a dynamic fleet that blends timeless yacht design with cutting edge engineering.

For Richard Mille, the partnership reflects a deeper connection to sports that demand extreme precision and mechanical excellence. The brand has consistently aligned itself with disciplines where technology and human skill intersect, from motorsport to tennis and sailing. Supporting the Superyacht Cup Palma reinforces this philosophy while strengthening the brand’s presence within the Mediterranean’s influential yachting community.
Palma itself plays a crucial role in the global sailing ecosystem. With its historic maritime culture, ideal sailing conditions, and vibrant superyacht infrastructure, the city has become one of the world’s most important destinations for yacht owners, designers, and professional crews. The redevelopment of Club de Mar Mallorca further enhances this status, ensuring the regatta remains anchored in one of the Mediterranean’s most iconic sailing environments.

As the Superyacht Cup Palma approaches its 30th anniversary, the partnership with Richard Mille signals both celebration and forward momentum. The collaboration brings together craftsmanship, innovation, and performance at the highest level, reinforcing the regatta’s position as one of the most prestigious events in international sailing.
When the starting gun sounds across the waters of Palma in June 2026, the Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille will not only honor three decades of remarkable racing but also chart an ambitious course for the future of the sport.
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