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The Limassol Boat Show is back

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Lovers of yachts, sailing boats, motorboats, sports-fishing and water sports, rejoice! Another edition of the successful annual event Limassol Boat Show is coming to the Cypriot coast. Anything and everything about sailing boats, sea sports and equipment will be showcased at this upcoming edition that seeks to gather fanatics at Limassol Marina on May 18 to 21.

Organising the event, which is the largest boat show in the Eastern Mediterranean, are Dacor Advertising & Media Ltd and Limassol Marina Ltd who are putting together a packed agenda. “After the unprecedented success and international recognition of the Limassol Boat Show in 2022,” says organisers, “successfully gathering all aspects of the industry and consumers for a show of trade and entertainment, the appetite and anticipation for this year’s show have heightened.

“This dynamic four-day boat show,” they continue, “will showcase a unique range of high-end marine products and services from premier brands, manufacturers and suppliers operating in the maritime sector. This includes the latest models across the industry, from trailer boats and tenders to superyachts, as well as charter operators, equipment suppliers, recreational fishing and diving products, water-sports specialists, jet skis, accessories and more. Product launches, brand experiences and hospitality from sponsors and partners combine to deliver a true landmark gathering of the industry in the East Med region.”

Visitors will be able to witness activities such as fly boards and aero jets demonstrations, a special opening ceremony, a B2B yachting conference, a fashion show, children’s games and plenty of live music. A packed four-day agenda with all of the latest industry must-knows will unfold as the Limassol Boat Show aims to make Cyprus an even bigger international hub.

 

Limassol Boat Show 2023

Four-day event. The largest boat show in the Eastern Mediterranean region. May 18-21. Limassol Marina, Limassol. Information and programme at www.limassolboatshow.com

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