Palma International Boat Show 2025Starting signal for the boat show in Mallorca

Torsten Moench

 · 17.04.2025

Boat show against a magnificent backdrop with a view of the cathedral
Photo: Palma International Boatshow
The Palma International Boat Show will present the latest trends and innovations in the boating industry in Mallorca from 30 April to 3 May 2025.

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The trade fair in Palma is one of the most important boat shows in the Mediterranean and attracts thousands of visitors every year. From 30 April to 3 May 2025, the trade fair will once again open its doors in the port of Palma de Mallorca. Boat fans and trade visitors can look forward to a wide range of new products and premieres from international exhibitors.

A day ticket is available from 12 euros and the exhibition centre is open daily from 10 am to 8 pm.

Varied offer for every taste

The exhibition includes motor and sailing boats of all sizes - from inflatable boats and sports boats to luxurious mega yachts. The focus is particularly on new launches from well-known shipyards, which like to use the show in Palma as a premiere trade fair due to the early date and the Mediterranean temperatures.

The following motorboat premieres are not to be missed:

Superyachts at the Palma International Boat Show 2025

The boat show in Palma de Mallorca is expanding its offering with an exclusive exhibition area for superyachts. On 5,000 square metres, the new "Superyacht New Build Hub" in the Club de Mar presents the latest developments in luxury yacht construction.

The Superyacht New Build Hub brings together the industry's leading shipyards, designers, naval architects and suppliers. Visitors can experience first-hand the latest technologies and innovations in the luxury yacht sector. The exhibition space is part of the newly remodelled Club de Mar, an exclusive marina complex in the heart of Palma.

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Yachts on display

The motor yachts on display include, among others:

  • The 37 metre long Numarine "Oscar"
  • The 41 metre long "Perla Bianca" from Arcon Yachts
  • The 26 metre long "St-Barth 85 Fly" from Moravia

The sailing yachts include, among other things:

  • The 33 metre long Wallywind 110 from Wally
  • The 32 metre long "Spirit of Malouen" from BGYB
  • The 33 metre "Fancy" from Nautor Swan (Link YOL)
  • The 21.60 metre "Break Free" from Gunboat
  • The 35 metre long "Kiboko 4" from Southern Wind
  • The 21 metre long "Pink Gin Verde" from Baltic Yachts
  • The 43 metre long Canova from Baltic Yachts

This selection represents a cross-section of current superyacht production from various renowned shipyards.

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The complete list of all ships shown can be found here.

Infrastructure and accessibility

The new exhibition area has premium berths for superyachts over 35 metres in length. Visitors can access the main exhibition area via tenders and golf carts. This enables convenient and exclusive viewing of the yachts on display.

Significance for the industry

With the opening of the Superyacht New Build Hub, the boat show in Palma is emphasising its importance as one of the most important meeting points for the international yachting industry. The new exhibition space offers manufacturers and suppliers an ideal platform to present their latest developments to an expert audience.

Club de Mar in Palma de Mallorca is an exclusive marina facility that has been one of the leading yacht harbours in the Mediterranean since its foundation. With the integration of the Superyacht New Build Hub, the club is expanding its offering for the international superyacht scene and consolidating its position as an important location for the luxury yacht industry. You can find more information about the Superyacht Hub here here.

About the Palma International Boat Show

The Palma International Boat Show has been held annually in the harbour of Palma de Mallorca since 1983. It has developed into one of the most important boat shows in the Mediterranean and regularly attracts over 40,000 visitors. On an exhibition area of over 80,000 square metres, around 300 exhibitors present their products and services related to water sports.

If you want to get an impression of the boat show site and the local conditions in advance, you should Open this virtual view. Here you get 360-degree images from a height of 6 metres including a navigation map. You can find all the boats on display here and the list of exhibitors here.


Torsten Moench

Torsten Moench

Editor in Chief BOOTE

Following two technical apprenticeships, Torsten Moench studied electrical engineering at HAW-Hamburg.

This was followed by a traineeship and almost 10 years working as a test and technology editor at Delius-Klasing Verlag. Moench has been editor-in-chief of the leading European motorboat magazine BOOTE since 2003. In his free time, he remains true to his profession and spends a lot of time on his motorboat, which he prefers to take out on the waters of northern Germany and the Baltic Sea. In addition to his work as editor-in-chief, Moench is also a book author.

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