The 2026 Palma International Boat Show will transform the Moll Vell area of the Port of Palma into a perfectly organized venue structured around the major sections defined by the organizers, reinforcing its position as a strategic event for the international nautical industry. The entrance to the show will lead to the Shipyards & Equipment zone, designed as a major showcase for shipyards, maintenance, refit, and repair companies, as well as suppliers of technical equipment and specialized services. This area will host the stands of companies dedicated to dry docks, electronics, onboard energy efficiency, and comprehensive fleet management, highlighting Mallorca’s importance as a hub for nautical services in the Mediterranean.
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At the same time, the Superyacht Village will be set up at Moll Vell itself, featuring a wide selection of yachts over 24 meters in length available for sale and charter. This area will bring together brokers, large-length yachts, and providers of exclusive services in a setting designed for professional visits and discreet negotiations. The docks will feature state-of-the-art vessels, while onshore, commercial and networking activities centered on the blue economy will take place.
As the third major pillar, the Superyacht New Build Hub will be located at Marina Port de Mallorca, serving as a dedicated meeting point for shipyards and new-build projects ranging from 35 to 80 meters. This space, connected by sea to the main venue via dedicated services, will allow shipowners, designers, and builders to explore bespoke projects and fleet modernization programs in greater depth. With this structure, the Palma International Boat Show 2026 is organizing an exhibition layout based on clearly differentiated value chains, from the auxiliary industry to large-length yachts, reinforcing Palma’s image as a leading platform for the superyacht sector in Europe.

