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Dubai Pre-Owned Boat Show 2025 drops anchor with $55m fleet as maritime growth surges 14%

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November 1, 2025
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The Dubai maritime economy is riding a wave of growth, with vessel registrations up 14.4 per cent year-on-year, according to the Dubai Maritime Authority.

That momentum set the stage for the 11th edition of the Dubai Pre-Owned Boat Show, which opened this weekend at Dubai Creek Marina, Park Hyatt Resort.

Showcasing more than 50 international brands and a fleet of over 50 yachts and boats valued above AED200m ($54.4m), the event reaffirms Dubai’s status as the region’s premier hub for leisure marine innovation and investment.

Maritime registrations

According to data issued by the Dubai Maritime Authority at the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation, the number of registered maritime vessels reached 7,738 in 2024, up 14.4 per cent from 2023.

The number of maritime crew members also grew 22.8 per cent to 12,226, underscoring investor confidence in the emirate’s advanced maritime ecosystem.

This growth is part of Dubai’s wider economic diversification agenda, which is accelerating investment in logistics, yachting, and marine infrastructure as part of its “blue economy” ambitions.

Held under the theme “A Boat for Everyone,” the three-day exhibition runs from October 31 to November 2, bringing together a diverse range of high-quality, competitively priced pre-owned vessels.

Organisers expect more than 5,000 visitors, including investors, marine enthusiasts, and first-time buyers seeking luxury yachts and recreational boats.

The exhibition also features financing, insurance, maintenance, and marine accessory services, helping buyers make confident and informed purchasing decisions.

Global investors

The show’s strong turnout and record exhibitor participation highlight Dubai’s expanding influence in the global maritime industry.

The emirate’s modern ports, thriving free zones, and strong logistics infrastructure have positioned it as a gateway for international investors in the leisure marine market.

Pre-owned boats ranging from 20 to over 100 feet are on display, providing an opportunity for buyers to enter the luxury boating market with access to trusted brands and certified maintenance.

Financing and accessibility drive new buyers

Beyond its luxury appeal, the show aims to make boating more accessible to newcomers.

The inclusion of integrated financing and insurance solutions reflects Dubai’s evolving marine retail model — one that combines affordability with high standards of service and sustainability.

As Dubai continues to strengthen its reputation as a global maritime hub, the Pre-Owned Boat Show serves not only as a sales platform but also as a barometer of investor confidence in the emirate’s maritime sector.

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