Dubai International Boat Show is the largest marine industry exhibition in the Middle East which held annually. The Dubai International Boat Show 2007, organized by the Dubai World Trade Centre, will host many of the world's luxury boat builders, waterside developers, interior design companies, charters and brokers at this month's show.
With the newest innovations in the nautical industry, this showcase of yachts and boats are from both local and international builders.
Visitors to this year's Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS), will be able to see some of the world's finest super yachts at the region's leading marine event. The Dubai International Boat Show is also the perfect opportunity for the many super yacht builders and their suppliers to market their wealth of products to a captive audience.
Some of the world's finest super yachts, more than 24 meters in length, will be on display at this year's show. The prestigious boats include Romeo Design's 52-metre long Al Hanem - the largest super yacht built in the Gulf, which is the epitome of luxury and finesse in the boating world. This development of the show has also ensured that the eventual sales of super yachts has grown year-on-year.
Dubai International Boat Show starts from 13th March 2007 to 17th March 2007 in Dubai International Marine Club, Mina Seyahi.
Driven by sustained regional economic growth, Dubai is now seeing the largest expansion of waterside developments in the world.
The Dubai International Boat Show has always had a massive response and has grown by more than 34 per cent this year. The luxury, supplies and services area of the show has been sold out since the beginning of January while other sections are almost at full capacity.
Marina area has made extra pontoon space for the on-water displays with a record number of more than 120 boats on display. The external space has been maximized to accommodate both local builders and international dealers. There will be a whole range of different boats on display besides a variety of water sports equipment, kite surfing gear and diving equipment.
Dubai International Boat Show has seen increased visitor participation due to the promotions around the region in markets such at Kuwait and Qatar where the marine industry is growing rapidly with many new marina developments and reclaimed waterfront projects.
There's a lot of excitement about the new Majesty 88 which comprises four staterooms and en-suite bathrooms all finished with the finest leather and wood upholstery and marble flooring.
Dubai International Boat Show is expected to receive participation from more than 40 countries worldwide. The national group pavilions from Germany will be participating for the first time along with the German boat and ship builders association, the DBSV. Their core members, including Lurssen and Abeking and Rasmussen, will be at the show.
Other international exhibitors include HISWA Holland Yachting Group, which represents super yacht manufacturers in the Netherlands and is seeking to increase the worldwide reputation of the Dutch yachting industry in the lucrative Middle East market.
The Italian marine association with the Italian trade commission will have a massive presence in the show.
They are one of the biggest exporting countries for this industry in the world. There will also be a lot of participation from marine groups from New Zealand (NZ Marine), the UK (Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce) and Australia (AIMEX and GCCC). Local distributors from the UAE will also be present at the event. Among the most anticipated events is the display of the Azimut 80, by the Dubai-based Art Marine group. |