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ELIRE targets Growing Superyacht Market with Scalable Infrastructure  to Solve Berth Shortage Constraints


- Redefining the Future of Superyacht and Marina Infrastructure with Low-Impact Luxury Hub Systems



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The global luxury marina and superyacht market is entering a defining decade, marked by sustained growth, rising asset values, and mounting infrastructure constraints. Against this backdrop, ELIRE Infra Solutions today launches LUX by ELIRE, its Luxury Hub system, a definitive solution to the widening gap between demand and capacity in the world’s most sought-after yachting destinations.


According to industry reports, the market expanded by 14.1% from USD 7.67 billion in 2023 to USD 8.75 billion in 2024 and is forecast to almost double to USD 17.33 billion by 2032. Growth in the superyacht segment is even more pronounced, with vessels over 30 metres projected to increase from USD 21.6 billion in 2025 to USD 45.16 billion by 2032. This acceleration is being driven by a rapidly expanding ultra-high-net-worth population, a shift toward larger vessels, and growing demand for private, experiential, and sustainable travel.


Unfortunately, the infrastructure supporting this growth has remained largely static for decades. Across the Mediterranean, which hosts more than a quarter of the world’s superyacht fleet and reaches near-full occupancy during peak season, marinas are increasingly unable to accommodate demand. Berth shortages for vessels over 50 metres are now common, while environmental protections are restricting anchoring in sensitive seabed areas. Limitations in water depth, quay capacity, electrical infrastructure, and coastal development permissions are placing further pressure on operators across Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific.


This convergence of growth and constraint has created a structural imbalance. Demand for premium berths and exclusive waterfront experiences is rising sharply, yet supply remains limited, with traditional expansion methods, slow, capital-intensive, and often environmentally constrained. The industry is, increasingly, in need of a new infrastructure model.


LUX by ELIRE, an innovative Luxury Hub system is designed to provide that solution.


Developed as modular, nearshore platforms, the hubs extend marina-grade infrastructure onto the water without the need for permanent shoreline construction or land reclamation. Available in scalable formats ranging from 200 to 1,600 square metres, they enable marinas, developers, and hospitality operators to unlock underutilised water space and convert it into high-value, revenue-generating marine assets.


The system is built as a fully integrated ecosystem comprising Mooring Hubs, Service and Power Hubs, and Luxury Hubs. Together, these components create a cohesive nearshore infrastructure network that redefines how superyachts interact with coastal destinations. 


Mooring Hubs provide organised, stable platforms for tenders and support vessels, relieving pressure on congested berths. 


Service and Power Hubs deliver critical utilities, including sustainable energy, refuelling, and integrated waste management. 


Luxury Hubs form the centrepiece, offering high-end guest environments with lounges, dining, wellness facilities, and dedicated crew spaces, effectively creating exclusive destinations on the water.


By combining these elements, ELIRE enables operators to expand capacity significantly within existing footprints, improve service delivery, and introduce new revenue streams, all while avoiding heavy construction, lengthy permitting processes, and environmental disruption.


Crucially, the system addresses the regulatory and environmental realities reshaping the industry. As anchoring restrictions tighten across regions such as France, Italy, and Spain to protect sensitive ecosystems like Posidonia seagrass, ELIRE’s seabed-secured mooring systems provide a compliant alternative. Integrated power infrastructure allows yachts to access clean, reliable energy on the water, enabling them to shut down onboard generators entirely, reducing emissions, noise, and operational impact.


Luke Jenkinson, Founder and Group CEO of ELIRE, said: “The future of luxury yachting will not be defined by how much coastline a destination can develop, but by how intelligently it uses the water that surrounds it. ELIRE is providing the solution, enabling destinations to expand responsibly, protect their natural assets, and unlock significant value without the risks of traditional development. We fuse architectural-grade design with elite marine engineering. The result is a high-value asset that is rapidly deployable, infinitely adaptable, and compliant with the highest environmental standards.”


The model also responds directly to evolving expectations at the top end of the market. Traditional marinas, often densely packed, limit privacy and increase operational risk. In contrast, ELIRE’s hub configuration introduces controlled vessel spacing, improving safety by reducing the risk of incident propagation while delivering the exclusivity, open views, and calm environment expected by owners and charter guests.


Paul Mackenzie, Vice President of Luxury and Destination Development, added: “Luxury today is about space, privacy, and experience, not density. Our solution allows destinations to increase capacity while enhancing exclusivity and creating a more refined environment for guests.” 


Each hub is engineered as a self-contained maritime asset, incorporating dedicated power systems, monitoring, and clearly defined access and service zones. This enhances operational efficiency, supports safer day-to-day activity, and enables improved emergency response and security control.


Chris Carlisle, Vice President of Energy to Power, commented: “Providing clean, reliable energy on the water is fundamental. It allows yachts to shut down generators completely, transforming both environmental performance and guest experience.”


Underlying the entire system is ELIRE’s Smart Hub platform, a class-compliant, plug-and-play maritime infrastructure solution developed over three years by a multidisciplinary engineering team. Designed with an 80/20 approach, the system is largely pre-engineered and certified for rapid deployment while remaining configurable to site-specific requirements. This significantly reduces development timelines, lowers risk, and provides operators with a faster and more flexible alternative to traditional infrastructure projects.


Andy King, Chief Naval Architect, said: “These are engineered systems designed for real-world conditions, with safety, separation, and long-term operability at their core.”


Christian Jakusconek, Chief Architect, added: “Our approach ensures infrastructure enhances a destination without dominating it, preserving the integrity of some of the world’s most sensitive coastal environments.”


Commercially, the impact is substantial. Luxury Hubs can be deployed within months rather than years, enabling operators to increase berth capacity, introduce premium pricing, and generate immediate revenue uplift. Their modular nature allows capacity to scale with demand, while the ability to reposition or repurpose hubs across seasons transforms static infrastructure into a dynamic, multi-use asset.


ELIRE is not simply responding to industry challenges; it is delivering the solution. Smart marine infrastructure gives destinations the freedom to evolve, commercially, environmentally, and experientially, without locking themselves into decisions that cannot be undone.



■ Contact: LUX by ELIRE www.ELIREGroup.com