Preparations are underway for the fourth edition of the Olympic Yacht Show, set to take place at Olympic Marine in Lavrio from October 10 to 13, 2024. The event is expected to be the largest yet, with significant interest from both Greek and international exhibitors.
This year’s show promises to surpass previous records in participation and attendance, reflecting the robust demand within the premium yachting market. Greek shipyards will be prominently featured, alongside several national and European premieres.
The 4th Olympic Yacht Show is gearing up to showcase the latest additions to the diverse yachting market, facilitating new B2B meetings and significant business opportunities. With three months to go, exhibitor slots in both the floating and land sections are rapidly filling up, matching the organizers’ high expectations for record participation. The show is distinguished as Greece’s only event focused on medium and large yachts, highlighting new premium models available for sale.
Gerasimos Gerolimatos, head of the Show's Organizing Committee, stated, "The Olympic Yacht Show is now a crucial meeting point for yachting enthusiasts and professionals, as well as Greek and foreign yards. This year it will be bigger and even more diverse. The show is a key tool for promoting sea tourism and luxury tourism in Greece, showcasing the active and competitive nature of the Greek yachting market."
The show will feature the largest companies in the sector in a stylish and thoughtfully designed venue. Space has also been allocated for luxury ribs and day cruisers, ensuring a comprehensive display of the yachting industry.
EKO will once again support the Olympic Yacht Show as the Grand Sponsor, reinforcing the event’s status as Greece’s premier in-water show. The gathering of the Greek yachting business scene is expected to be larger and more diverse than ever before.
The Olympic Yacht Show 2024 is backed by several state and industry bodies, including the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, the Ministry of Tourism, the Greek National Tourism Organisation, the Prefecture of Attica, the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Greek Marinas Association, the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Municipality of Lavreotiki.
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