
Thursday October 9, 2025
The Palma International Boat Show unifies its corporate identity to strengthen the national and international profile of the event.
The Palma International Boat Show (PIBS) is launching a unified identity that integrates all areas and segments of the event under a single brand with the aim of strengthening the national and international profile of the event, organised by the Regional Ministry of Business, Self-Employment and Energy, through the Regional Development Agency of the Balearic Islands (ADRBalears) and the Balearic Yacht Brokers Association (BYBA).
The organisation has deemed this step necessary to adapt to the growth and increased visibility of the event. This strategic action responds to the need to offer a unified, coherent, recognisable and easily identifiable image to the public, companies and the media abroad to promote the international profile and growth of the show.
The boat show will thus have three distinct areas:
— The Shipyard & Equipment area displays yachts up to 35 metres, shipyards, distributors and service providers. It features new models of sailing and motorboats, as well as marine technology, navigation equipment and propulsion solutions. It also includes a section on water sports, nautical tourism companies and professional training.
— The Superyacht Village area presents yachts over 24 metres for sale or charter, with access to industry professionals. It includes Superyacht Square, focused on innovation, sustainability and crew services, and the Refit & Repair Zone, dedicated to yacht maintenance and repair.
— The Superyacht New Build Hub area displays superyachts from 35 to 80 metres, with shipyards, naval architects, and design studios. The area stands out for its innovation, sustainable propulsion, advanced technologies and bespoke interior designs.
Kick-off of the marketing period
The Palma International Boat Show has opened the marketing period for spaces for the next edition, which will take place from 29 April to 2 May 2026. Exhibitors who participated in 2025 have priority to formalise their participation until 6 November 2025. After that date, the commercial offer will be open to all interested companies.
The last edition of the Palma International Boat Show (PIBS) brought together 304 participating companies, registered more than 30,000 visitors and featured 600 boats on display, 250 of which were shown at sea. These figures exceed the results achieved in the 2024 edition. During the four days of the event, the PIBS received a large influx of professionals and nautical enthusiasts, who rated both the quality of the products and the new features presented at this edition very positively.
