Thu, Mar 10, 2022


Yachting
800 brands at nautical spectacular in Dubai


The 28th edition of Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS), the Middle East’s nautical showpiece, opened yesterday (March 9) at its new venue at Dubai Harbour featuring more than 800 brands.

Inaugurated by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, the event runs until March 13.

The show will welcome exhibitors from more than 54 countries, with all attendees required to register online in advance.

Speaking at the opening event, Sheikh Hamdan said the event is one of the world’s top three most influential international yacht shows, which reflects Dubai’s status as a prominent global maritime destination. He further said the rapid development of Dubai’s maritime infrastructure reflects the vision of the emirate’s leadership to ensure the highest standards of global excellence and transform Dubai into an influential player in major international industries.

Sheikh Hamdan toured the show accompanied by Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, and Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, Executive Director of the Dubai Maritime City Authority.

DIBS is reuniting the industry after a sustained period apart, is set to have a positive impact on growth and investment in the global maritime sector. It also promises to demonstrate Dubai Harbour’s capabilities as a dedicated superyacht marina and strengthen the emirate’s reputation as a world-class maritime destination.

The Crown Prince and his entourage visited several local boat builders, including Gulf Craft, who marked the event’s opening day by launching two new yachts, and various global heavyweights, including Ferretti and Sanlorenzo. Sheikh Hamdan also stopped at the Dubai Maritime City Authority’s stand, where he was briefed about the company’s services and initiatives.

From watersports to an art gallery housing maritime-themed and purpose-made sculptures for yachts, from a high-end supercar showcase to a luxury hospitality pop-up hangout, the show features a wide range of immersive, engaging community activities.

The multi-faceted show is built to attract visitors from across a broad spectrum of interests. Adding to an incredible display of cutting-edge products from more than 800 nautical brands such as Al Ghanim Marine, Iguana Yachts, and Seakeeper, the five-day spectacular also features various leisure-focused activities and a range of exclusive launches, including Proudly UAE - a show-wide campaign spotlighting the best homegrown marine lifestyle talent.

Watersports Paradise by watersports experts SS Marine is offering complimentary kayaking, paddle boarding and other sessions. With tonnes of child-friendly activations to encourage increased learning about the leisure marine industry, the Kids Area provides entertainment and fun for younger maritime minds.

Luxury resort and spa Nikki Beach is providing a space to relax and unwind throughout the show, with a mouth-watering menu of food and beverages, stunning views of Ain Dubai, and exclusive pop-up F&B options to ensure visitors can enjoy a sundowner or a few bites while basking in the blissful surroundings.

Visitors keen to dive into casual dining options can also enjoy various other food and snack options. The ever-popular Black Tap offers a fresh twist on the classic NYC burger joint, while House of Pop’s 100% natural ice and Moshi’s fusion of momo and sushi is also available on site.

Recognising the UAE-wide boom in diving interest during the pandemic, the expanded DIVE area at Dubai International Boat Show covers all facets of diving. With DIVE MENA Expo providing a place for enthusiasts to explore and purchase equipment, the Dive Pool features regular technique-based displays, while the Dive Talks area houses dive-related discussions ranging from disability in diving, to wreck and freediving exploration.

Aligning with Dubai’s enduring love of luxury, the Supercar Promenade see the return of Dubai’s rarest cars. The Bugatti Chiron 110 is the most expensive car present, with a price tag of a whopping AED21 million. The rarest car on display is a black Enzo Ferrari, the world’s only black Enzo Ferrari that is signed by Enzo Ferrari himself. Elsewhere, Bentley is displaying two of its rarest road vehicle models.





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