The boat show, organised by the Ministry of Business, Self-Employment and Energy through ADRBalears and the Balearic Yacht Brokers Association (BYBA), will feature three distinct areas.
Companies can now register to take part in the next edition of the Palma International Boat Show.
The Palma International Boat Show (PIBS) introduces a unified corporate identity that integrates all areas and segments of the event under a single brand. The goal is to strengthen its presence on both national and international stages. This strategic move follows the event’s continued growth and aims to provide a coherent, recognisable, and easily identifiable image for the public, businesses, and media, thereby supporting the show’s international expansion.
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The fair will be divided into three main thematic areas:
- Shipyard & Equipment: dedicated to yachts up to 35 meters, shipyards, distributors, and service providers. It includes sailing and motor vessels, marine technology, navigation equipment, and propulsion systems, as well as water sports, nautical tourism, and professional training.
- Superyacht Village: showcases yachts over 24 meters for sale or charter, offering access to industry professionals. It includes Superyacht Square, focused on innovation, sustainability, and crew services, and the Refit & Repair Zone, dedicated to yacht maintenance and repair.
- Superyacht New Build Hub: features megayachts ranging from 35 to 80 meters, bringing together shipyards, naval architects, and design studios. The area highlights innovation, sustainable propulsion, advanced technology, and bespoke interior design.
Opening of the Commercialisation Period
The Palma International Boat Show has opened the booking period for exhibition spaces for its next edition, which will take place from April 29 to May 2, 2026.
Exhibitors who participated in 2025 will have priority registration until November 6, 2025. After that date, applications will be open to all interested companies.
The latest edition of PIBS brought together 304 participating companies, attracted over 30,000 visitors, and featured nearly 600 boats on display, 250 of them in the water. These figures surpassed those of 2024, consolidating PIBS as an international benchmark in the nautical sector.
