The Genoa International Boat Show has successfully concluded its 64th edition, attracting a record 120,864 visitors by the event's end on September 24th. This marks a commendable increase of 2.19% compared to last year, defying adverse weather conditions that impacted the final day.
Spanning an impressive 220,000 square metres, the show featured 1,052 brands and showcased 1,030 boats, with a significant 85% of the exhibition area dedicated to outdoor displays. The popularity of sea trials soared, with 3,855 tests conducted, reflecting a remarkable 24% surge from the previous edition.
The event also emphasized innovation, introducing over 100 new products alongside 30 world premieres. It hosted 125 conferences and workshops and saw a rise in press engagement, with 1,154 accredited journalists covering the event, up 1.58% from 2023. An impressive 2,416 articles were published during the show, representing a 5.3% increase in media coverage.
Andrea Razeto, President of I Saloni Nautici, emphasized the show's pivotal role in revitalizing the yachting sector, stating, "The majority of our exhibitors agree that the Genoa International Boat Show has marked a turning point for the season." This reinforces the organizers' commitment to reimagining the event to better serve both industry stakeholders and visitors.
The show also reinforced its significance as a platform for dialogue between the yachting industry and government officials. Important regulations supporting the sector were announced, including updates to the Italian Boating Code, aimed at simplifying procedures and enhancing safety for vessels of all sizes.
High-profile attendees included Italian Senate President Ignazio La Russa and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, underscoring the show's national importance. Marco Bucci, Mayor of Genoa, praised the event as a global reference point for the yachting industry, highlighting Genesis’s vibrant maritime heritage.
The dates for the 65th edition have been set for September 18–23, 2025.
Credits: Genoa International Boat Show