Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS) is readying for its 31st edition, with more than 30,000 visitors expected at Dubai Harbour to experience the globe’s most exciting maritime lifestyle event held at one of the region’s most sophisticated marinas.
Taking place from 19-23 February, the Dubai International Boat Show will showcase over 200 yachts and watercraft, featuring world-renowned brands such as Azimut, Ferretti, Gulf Craft, Sunseeker, and Yachts One. Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre, the event continues to expand opportunities for the maritime community – not only presenting the finest in yacht and boat craftsmanship but also introducing a dedicated brokerage section for premium pre-owned yachts, highlighting luxury waterfront real estate, unveiling the latest in marine technology, and fostering new business connections within a reimagined hospitality experience.
Industry significance and international reach
With a rise of 12.28 percent in yachts visiting the UAE in the 2023/2024 season, DIBS underscores Dubai’s commitment to accelerating yacht tourism and furthering the city’s position as a top global destination for maritime activities.
Mohammed Alshaali, Chairman, Gulf Craft said: “The Dubai International Boat Show has always been more than an exhibition for Gulf Craft – it is a celebration of the incredible journey Dubai has taken to become a global marine and superyacht hub. Over the years, this show has mirrored the country’s bold vision, showcasing world-class innovation and connecting us with a diverse audience of enthusiasts, investors, and pioneers. For Gulf Craft, it is an opportunity to highlight not just our achievements but our shared commitment with Dubai to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the maritime world. We are honoured to be part of this iconic event that continues to set new standards for the industry and the region.”
With Dubai on track for another record-breaking year in tourism figures, DIBS is also gearing up to welcome a significant percentage of its visitors from around the world and exhibitors from 60+ countries, including, new for 2025, Croatia, Japan, Luxembourg, Romania, Singapore, and Slovenia.
Innovation Hub
With cornerstone events a significant contributor to the ongoing development of Dubai’s economy, DIBS provides not only a platform for established shipbuilders and suppliers, but also a space for startups and entrepreneurs to make their mark on the sector. An Innovation Hub, which launches at the 2025 edition, expects to provide a platform for eight of the industry’s newest SMEs.
This year, DIBS has also evolved into a key stage for luxury real estate, showcasing stunning waterfront projects from developers such as Damac, Sobha Realty, and Omniyat that reflect a growing demand for bespoke marina living, and a new brokerage section features industry leaders, including Burgess, BehneMar, and Royal Yachts. Also new for 2025 is a wellbeing lounge where boat crew and captains can relax, unwind, and learn how to ensure their physical and mental health is taken care of during long voyages.
Beloved returning features
DIVE MENA, the only dedicated show for the UAE and GCC diving community, will make its return to DIBS, bringing an expanded dive tank to wow visitors with demonstrations and fun activities.
Back for 2025, the Proudly UAE initiative honours the country’s rich maritime heritage with locally-made vessels; Supercar Avenue will display 25 of the rarest and most-coveted high-performance cars in the world; specialised trade expos for Equipment Supplies & Services and Marine Luxury & Lifestyle are also confirmed for the show, ensuring visitors can access all elements of maritime life in one space.
Acting as a curtain raiser to the dynamic showcase, The Annual Dubai Boat Show Leisure Yachting Conference returns on 18 February with 200 experts lined up to discuss the most pressing and exciting developments in the sector, under the theme of ‘The New Nautical Code: Innovation, Influence, and Experience.’