PHOTO BY INFORMA US BOAT SHOWS
You won’t need a plane ticket for this year’s Palm Beach International Boat Show. The show, in its 35th year, will be held online on May 14 for the first time ever because of the COVID-19 pandemic and health concerns.
While you may not be able to tour in person, more than $1.2 billion worth of superyachts, boats, paddleboards, inflatables and other new products and gear from more than 450 exhibitors will be on display, all from the comfort of your own home. You’ll still be able to watch videos, walk-throughs, web seminars and fishing clinics.
“All 436 exhibitors as well as vessels on display from the Palm Beach International Boat Show will have presence in our virtual show,” says Andrew Doole, president of Informa Markets U.S. Boat Shows. “Viewers will be able to directly engage with the exhibitors and ask questions through the virtual platform, while brokers and exhibitors will gain direct sales leads and engagement with consumers.”
Registration is free and is open to anyone by going to pbboatshow.com/en/home.html.