Few destinations balance cutting-edge modernity with rich maritime heritage quite like Singapore. For owners of a luxury motor yacht, this city is a passage to Asia’s most vibrant cruising grounds.

# Singapore: Asia’s Gateway for Luxury Motor Yacht Owners

Singapore punches well above its weight as a cruising hub. While it may not top many yacht owners’ bucket lists as a destination in itself, the city-state functions as the essential launchpad for serious exploration across Southeast Asia. For those commanding a long-range motor yacht, Singapore offers something more valuable than sightseeing: it’s a perfectly equipped base from which to access Thailand’s Andaman Sea to the north, Indonesia’s scattered islands to the south, and Malaysia’s lesser-known anchorages to the east.

What makes Singapore work is infrastructure. ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove caters to international superyachts with private lounges and concierge services, while the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club taps into one of Asia’s oldest yachting communities. Keppel Bay Marina suits those wanting central location and shelter, and Raffles Marina keeps things straightforward for owners planning cross-border voyages. Every facility reflects the efficiency Singapore is famous for.

The Maritimo M75 thrives in this environment. Its enclosed, climate-controlled flybridge handles tropical humidity without breaking a sweat, while the apartment-like interior means you’re never just passing through. Long-range fuel efficiency lets you push further into the region, anchored in places fewer yachts reach, before returning to Singapore’s creature comforts.

The city itself rewards exploration. Marina Bay Sands sits a short tender ride away, offering Michelin-starred restaurants and designer shopping. Gardens by the Bay provides respite with its “Supertrees” and evening light show. Wander into Chinatown or Kampong Glam for heritage, or tackle Orchard Road when you fancy retail therapy. The beauty of Singapore is that you never need to abandon your yacht for extended periods to enjoy it all.

Food matters here too. The choice cuts both ways: dine at world-class establishments ashore one night, then order a private chef meal under the stars on deck the next. It’s the freedom that counts.

The Maritimo team will exhibit at the Singapore Yachting Festival from 23 to 26 April 2026 at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, offering a chance to explore the M75 and plan your Asian cruising campaign.













