The Malta Boat Show has returned for its second edition, showcasing the country’s growing maritime ambitions and international appeal. Taking place over the weekend at Dockyard Creek between Bormla and Isla, this year’s event features a significantly larger setup than its previous edition, covering 1.5 kilometres of waterfront with more than 75 exhibitors and over 160 boats on display.

The maritime showcase remains a key event for an industry that plays a vital role in Malta’s economic landscape. For the first time, the Malta Boat Show has attracted international exhibitors, with companies from Italy and France participating. Their presence underscores Malta’s status as a centre of maritime excellence in the Mediterranean, boasting both the largest maritime flag in Europe and the world’s leading superyacht registry.

Speaking at the launch, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works, Chris Bonett highlighted the evolution of Malta’s maritime industry. “For many years, the Maltese industry had to go beyond our shores to promote its services,” he said. “Today, Malta itself has become the destination. We have professionals, investors, and visitors who are choosing Malta as the place to meet, invest, and collaborate. This is a clear sign of sustainable growth and confidence in our country.”

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