Port Hercule will be transformed into an equestrian course for the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo. For over 17 years, this essential event has been bringing the world's top riders to the Principality, nestled below the ramparts of the Prince's Palace.
The Monaco Energy Boat Challenge brings together students and yachting industry professionals to productive effect, offering unique opportunities for mentoring, sharing knowledge, and networking to stimulate innovation. In 2025, the event is marking a new milestone by officially adopting AI. The popular event reflects Monaco's national passion for all things nautical, from the very first motor boat meetings of the early 20th century to today's dynamic, forward-looking vision of yachting. It is now a major driver of collaboration and technological exploration in the field of sustainable sailing.
The Meeting Herculis EBS 2025, a flagship event in world athletics, lights up the Stade Louis II. Orchestrated by the Monegasque Athletics Federation under the aegis of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, this competition is the tenth stage of the Wanda Diamond League. Seven times the world's best meeting and the scene of nine world records, the event is strategically positioned two months before the Tokyo World Championships.
The only event of its kind in the world, every two years Monaco Classic Week celebrates the excellence of our maritime heritage by bringing together traditional sailing yachts and exceptional powerboats. This prestigious event, heir to the legendary motorboat meetings of 1904, reflects the Yacht Club de Monaco's deep commitment to nautical history. It is distinguished by its exclusive character, bringing together a remarkable fleet of the finest classic sailing yachts, vintage motor yachts, vintage motorboats and, for the last few editions, elegant 12' Dinghies.
La Principauté de Monaco accueille pour la première fois le championnat de France de torball féminin (D1).
Cet handisport réunit les meilleures joueuses déficientes visuelles -malvoyantes ou non-voyantes- de l'Hexagone.
L'idée d'organiser un tel événement à Monaco est née de la rencontre entre Sébastien Filippini, président de l’Association niçoise d’initiatives culturelles et sportives (ANICES), et Lionel Galfré, conseiller technique au gouvernement princier en charge du Handicap, lors d’une réception organisée par le Club international des amis des chiens guides d’aveugles de Monaco (CICAM).