The Palma International Boat Show 2026 returns from 29 April to 2 May with a new edition that consolidates the Mallorcan capital as one of the key meeting points for the nautical sector and the opening event of the Mediterranean season. The show, organised by ADR Balears and the Balearic Yacht Brokers Association, will bring together 295 exhibitors —with a 96% repeat participation rate— and a fleet of more than 300 yachts.

The 2025 edition featured the participation of around 300 exhibitors. Photos: PIBS.
Over four days, the Moll Vell and the Marina Port de Mallorca will host an exhibition area spanning approximately 80,000 m², showcasing everything from leisure boats to large yachts, as well as technical equipment, specialised services and solutions linked to innovation and sustainability within the nautical sector. More than 30,000 visitors are expected, and opening hours will be from 10:00 to 20:00.
Tickets are now available online at this link.
Zonas expositivas del Palma International Boat Show 2026
The Superyacht Village features a carefully curated selection of yachts over 24 metres available for sale or charter, with the opportunity to step on board and learn first-hand about ownership and management options. The area also includes specialised sections focused on innovation and refit & repair, where companies present advanced technical solutions and services.
The Superyacht New Build Hub, located at Marina Port de Mallorca, covers 5,000 m² and offers 21 premium berths. This space is dedicated to newly built superyachts ranging from 35 to 80 metres, bringing together shipyards, naval architects and design studios showcasing the latest trends in construction, efficiency and customisation.
The Shipyards & Equipment area completes the offer with yachts of up to 35 metres and a wide range of manufacturers and service providers. It brings together equipment solutions, navigation systems, propulsion technologies and technical services, alongside a dedicated space for water sports and the latest innovations in marine leisure.
Countdown to the opening
With just days to go, more than 200 professionals are working on the final preparations to ensure everything is ready for 29 April, when Palma will once again take centre stage in the international nautical calendar.
Impact of the previous edition
The Palma International Boat Show 2025 generated an economic impact of €21 million, a 4.5% increase compared to 2024. The direct impact reached €14.2 million (+4.8%), including the spending of visitors, residents and exhibitors. The average daily visitor spend stood at €437, compared to €183 in April. In addition, the nearly 300 exhibiting companies contributed an impact of €7.7 million.
The show welcomed more than 30,000 visitors (+7.3%), of whom around 7,000 were tourists, generating over €7.5 million. Local attendees generated around €1 million.
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