Yesterday the Palma International Boat Show opened its doors. The new edition of the Palma Boat Show, one of the most anticipated events, marks the beginning of the yachting season and the economic recovery of a sector considered strategic for the Balearic Islands’ industry.
From yesterday until Sunday, 6 June from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m, the fair can be visited at Palma’s Moll Vell. After more than a year of the pandemic, the event is opting for the on-site format.
This boat show was organised by the Institute for Business Innovation (IDI), headed by the Vice-Presidency and Regional Ministry of Energy Transition, Productive Sectors and Democratic Memory, as well by the Balearic Yacht Brokers Association (BYBA).
This year the Palma International Boat Show counts 227 exhibitors and more than 185 boats at sea on more than 80,000 square meters of exhibition ground.
Sanlorenzo SX88
Sanlorenzo is presenting the SX76 and SX88 crossover models, Arcadia Yachts Sherpa XL, and Solaris is showing off three successful models – Solaris Power 48 Lobster, Solaris Power 48 Open and Solaris Power 44 Open. Also at the exhibition you can see Princess Yachts, Sea Ray, Wajer, Galeon, Horizon, Silent Yachts and many more.
All the world’s market leaders are being represented in Palma, showing off new products and services. The PIBS will have direct presentations from many shipyards who have chosen this event as their return to international trading fairs after the pandemic and who are helping to consolidate Palma as the preferred destination for recreational boating and the professional nautical industry.
The fair once again includes the Palma Superyacht Show, the exhibition of large yachts with lengths over 24 meters and a newly designed Refit & Repair area, which is specifically aimed at nautical professionals.
The Refit Area, now in its fourth year, will feature 24 companies presenting innovative products and services.
Credits: Palma International Boat Show