The Global Stage for Watersports Returns

Preparations are under way for the 57th edition of boot Düsseldorf, the world’s largest yacht and watersports fair, taking place from 17 to 25 January 2026. With exhibitor registration now officially open, companies, dealers, and associations involved in the industry are encouraged to secure their spot via www.boot.com.

More than 200,000 visitors from 113 countries attended boot 2025, with one-third travelling from outside Germany. The event continues to attract a mix of international buyers, investors and industry professionals, with 39% of attendees arriving with the intention to purchase boats, accessories, or watersports equipment.

Proven Success and Strong Economic Value

Robert Marx, President of boot, highlighted the trade show’s enduring appeal, describing it as “the most effective and best presentation platform” for the global watersports industry, especially amidst ongoing market challenges.

Petros Michelidakis, Director of boot Düsseldorf, added: “This positive atmosphere and the purchasing power of the visitors give boot a strong economic appeal. It is the beacon of the industry.”

Hall Structure and Contacts

The popular layout returns for 2026:

  • Powerboats: Halls 1, 3–5, 9
  • Luxury Yachts: Hall 6
  • Superyacht Show: Hall 7a
  • Sailing Yachts: Halls 15–16
  • Equipment & Accessories: Halls 10–11
  • Diving & ‘Living on Water’: Halls 11–13
  • Surfing, Paddling & Tourism: Halls 14, 17

Key contact: Arne von Heimendahl (heimendahla@messe-duesseldorf.de)

Innovation and Sustainability in Focus

In partnership with the European Boating Industry (EBI), boot 2026 will again feature the blue innovation dock, fostering dialogue on sustainable marine technologies and industry policy.

To exhibit or learn more, visit: www.boot.com

 

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