The seventh edition of the Venice Boat Show concluded on May 31, wrapping up an event that has successfully carved out an increasingly central role in the international exhibition landscape dedicated to recreational boating over recent years. For five days, the Arsenale welcomed shipyards, professionals, buyers, and enthusiasts from all over the world, confirming Venice’s ability to combine maritime tradition, technological innovation, and sustainable development.
The date for the next edition is already set: the Venice Boat Show will return from May 26 to 30, 2027, featuring major expansions and new developments.
30,000 Visitors and an Increasingly Strong International Presence
In 2026, the event once again recorded approximately 30,000 visitors, consolidating the numbers of previous editions and confirming the market’s growing interest in the Venetian event. While 60% of the audience came from Italy, the international component was particularly significant, accounting for the remaining 40%. Among the most represented countries were Austria, Croatia, France, Germany, Slovenia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, but the Show also attracted visitors from more distant markets such as India, South Korea, South Africa, Mauritius, Nepal, and Jamaica. This participation confirms the event’s global positioning and its ability to attract operators from strategic regions for the marine industry.
The City’s Commitment to the Future of the Venice Boat Show
Among the key figures of the 2026 edition was newly elected Mayor Simone Venturini, who reaffirmed the municipal administration’s commitment to supporting the Boat Show in the coming years, recognizing its economic and cultural value to the city: “In recent years, the Venice Boat Show has handed the Arsenale over to the people of the sea and brought naval art back home, showcasing the finest of Italian and international boating. But it has also brought many traditional boats, countless activities, cultural meetings, and convivial opportunities for families. The Show also represents a great opportunity for our city to return to talking about the sea, water, and our relationship with the world of navigation” Venturini stated. The Mayor also confirmed the intention to ensure continuity for the event over the next five years, strengthening Venice’s role as a hub dedicated to the blue economy.
With its 55,000 square meters (approx. 592,000 sq ft) of water basins and over 1,100 linear meters (approx. 3,600 ft) of piers, the Arsenale continues to be one of the most evocative and functional exhibition spaces on the global boating scene. The 2026 edition hosted over 300 vessels, ranging from large 30-meter yachts and catamarans to electric, hybrid, and energy-efficient prototypes. This showcase brought together historic Italian shipbuilding brands, major international players, master shipwrights, and innovative startups linked to the Blue Economy, offering a comprehensive overview of the sector’s evolution.
Sustainability and Innovation Take Center Stage
Sustainability was confirmed as one of the central themes of the Show, both through the presence of vessels equipped with new propulsion technologies and thanks to numerous meetings and conferences dedicated to the energy transition. “Our production has research as its driver; we have managed to combine the technology of Porsche, a major automotive manufacturer, with that of a shipyard that builds products of excellence” explained Mauro Feltrinelli, importer for the Austrian shipyard Frauscher. “I would say that these types of initiatives bring that cultural growth we need. This year we participated in the Show for the fourth time, and we have always done so with great satisfaction, also regarding potential clients.” The focus on sustainable yachting is now one of the main distinguishing elements of the Venetian event, which is increasingly oriented toward the technologies of the future.
Among the shipyards present was Numarine, a company with a production facility near Istanbul, testifying to the growing international interest in the event. “It is wonderful to be here in Venice, at the Arsenale, where you can feel the spirit of Venetian culture and its seafaring side. Entering the Boat Show through the splendid museum section takes you back through the city’s naval history” said CEO Patrick von Sydow. Indeed, Venice’s historical bond with the sea continues to be one of the most attractive elements of the event, successfully blending the charm of the Serenissima with the contemporary needs of the marine industry.
An Increasingly Structured Organization
A decisive role was played by the ITA (Italian Trade Agency), which has supported the Show since its early editions, contributing to the arrival of international delegations composed of buyers, journalists, and specialized operators. In 2026, there were 53 foreign delegates present in Venice, hailing from 19 countries across Europe and the Middle East, confirming the event’s growing commercial relevance.
“The Venice Boat Show is now a recognized platform at the European level” declared Alberto Bozzo, Commercial Director of the Venice Boat Show. “The presence of so many foreign operators, the positive data from the local economic impact, and the interest in green technologies show that we are on the right course. We will continue to work to expand our offerings, strengthen international collaborations, and promote the Arsenale as a capital of sustainable boating.”
Behind the success of the event is the hard work of nearly 2,000 people, including exhibitors, organizational staff, technicians, security personnel, logistics operators, hostesses, and stewards. The organization, managed by Vela Spa, ensured the smooth running of all operational activities, from moorings to transportation, and from staging to catering.
Significant results were also achieved on the digital front, with over 3 million views recorded on the Show’s official social media channels during the days of the event.
Conclusions
The 2026 edition of the Venice Boat Show confirmed the maturity of a project that, in just a few years, has managed to secure a prominent position on the international landscape of marine events. The quality of the exhibition, the focus on sustainability, the involvement of institutions, and the growing presence of foreign operators reinforce the Arsenale’s role as a meeting point between maritime tradition and innovation. With the city’s support and a strategy increasingly focused on internationalization, Venice is preparing to further consolidate its status as a capital of sustainable boating and the blue economy.
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