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The show will have participants from 54 countries.
  • This is MENA yachting industry's first international in-person event since the COVID-19 pandemic. It will run at Dubai Harbour.
  • The region home to 12.6 percent of global superyachts, the world's second-highest fleet-to-billionaire ratio.

Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS), which will be held from March 9 to March 13, will witness 34 launches and feature global marine attractions from more than 800 brands.

This is MENA yachting industry’s first international in-person event since the COVID-19 pandemic. It will run at Dubai Harbour.

Exhibitors from more than 54 countries will showcase the latest maritime milestones in a region home to 12.6 percent of global superyachts, the world’s second-highest fleet-to-billionaire ratio.

Visitors will witness global product launches from brands including Gulf Craft, Sunreef Yachts, Al Daen, Blue Gulf Boats and Al Fajer, and regional launches from Princess Yachts, Cranchi, Sanlorenzo and Azimut Yachts, among others.

“There is no better place in the Middle East to launch our Princess X95 and Cranchi 78 than at the Dubai International Boat Show,” said Salim Tayssoun, Managing Director, Princess Yachts Gulf.

“We’re bringing with us our key luxury brands: Seabob and William Tenders, in addition to welcoming Al Dhaen leisure boats in the UAE, and look forward to providing our Middle East audience with an exceptional luxury experience and furthering our position as one of the leading luxury yacht dealers.”

The five-day event aims to align with the UAE’s zero-emission targets by spotlighting solutions that consider eco-conscious trends as part of its make-up.