Final preparations are underway at Palma’s Marina Moll Vell and Club de Mar as the city prepares itself for the 2025 Palma International Boat Show. Set to run from 30 April to 3 May, the show will once again mark the start of the Mediterranean yachting season, with more than 240 professionals working on the setup since early April to ensure both marina venues are ready to welcome exhibitors and visitors.
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Assemblers, electricians, technicians and organisers are working in unison to finalise exhibition structures and logistics. Road closures near the Contramoll Mollet until 7 May are in place to accommodate the growing scale of the event’s setup.
Marina Moll Vell remains the focal point of the boat show, offering a location along the Paseo Sagrera. The marina provides 26 fully serviced berths for vessels from 15-metre to 40-metre and essential amenities including electricity, water and Wi-Fi.

A highlight of the 2025 show is the inclusion of Club de Mar as a new exhibition zone. Located minutes from Moll Vell by sea shuttle, the expansion adds 5,000 square-metre of dock and land space dedicated to vessels and service companies. Club de Mar boasts 543 moorings, over 70 of which are designed for up to 170-metre vessels. Club de Mar offers facilities with security systems, fuel services, wastewater and waste collection and bicycle parking.

The addition of a new location significantly boosts the fair’s ability to host large-scale vessels. Sea shuttles will provide easy transfers between the two marinas to ensure visitors can explore both areas seamlessly and experience the full scope of the show.

The Palma International Boat Show 2025 is organised by ADR Balears and the Balearic Yacht Brokers Association (BYBA), with the participation of leading companies in the industry.
As Marina Moll Vell and Club de Mar gear up to welcome the world to Palma, the 2025 Palma International Boat Show promises to be one of the most dynamic editions yet. With expanded exhibition space and a renewed focus on marina infrastructure, the 2025 show reinforces Palma’s reputation as a leader in Mediterranean yachting events.