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A Guide to the 63rd Genoa International Boat Show

In Genoa, which a few weeks ago became the world sailing capital during the Ocean Race, the highly anticipated International Boat Show returns, an unmissable and iconic event for our city, for sea enthusiasts, and of course for the global boating market. A celebration, a historic event, a platform for technical, market, and institutional exchange that finds its ideal location in Genoa. This is due to our city’s relationship with the sea, its connection to the nautical sector, and the importance always recognized in the maritime economy, an essential element of Liguria’s territorial development as a whole. The dates to mark in your calendar – though we’re sure most interested parties have already done so – are from September 21st to 26th, for a 63rd edition that promises to be full of innovations and points of interest. Making the Genoa International Boat Show special once again will be, among other things, the new features of the former Trade Fair location, within the new Waterfront di Levante, the many innovations presented by exhibitors, as well as the fourth edition of the Design Innovation Award.

The 2022 edition counted a total of 1,000 boats on display and almost 1,000 brands exhibiting, numbers that should increase further this year, thanks also to 150 new berths available at the Show. It all began back in 1962, with the first Genoa Boat Show already boasting 430 exhibitors; who, it’s worth noting, all opted for dry-land boat displays, convinced that the hulls would appear larger and more appealing when placed in special cradles. The boating world has changed enormously since then, and the Genoa International Boat Show has always been ready to showcase and highlight every single evolution and innovation: let’s look at what will make this new edition special!

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The New Waterfront Di Levante and the 63rd Edition of the Genoa Show

The Genoa International Boat Show is, as always, a unique opportunity to admire sailboats, boats with motors, inflatable boats, outboard motors, yachts, and everything related to the nautical world, knowing that it’s the only international show of its kind in Italy. That said, the Genoa Show is also a standalone event, which this year presents itself in a somewhat different guise. The location will be Piazzale John Fitzgerald Kennedy, with the Genoa Fair utilizing the available spaces and architecture of the new Waterfront di Levante, designed by the renowned architect Renzo Piano – the Genoese architect has already left his mark in his hometown with the restoration of the Old Port, Piazza delle Feste, the Bigo, the Isola delle Chiatte, the Biosfera, and so on. Thus, the upcoming Genoa Show will feature a new exhibition area alongside the Blue Pavilion. The work on the new Waterfront is almost complete: it’s expected to be fully finished in 2024, with the delivery of the residential units included in the project.

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The Innovations at the 63rd Genoa International Boat Show

As people who have visited the Genoa International Boat Show in recent editions know well, the exhibition encompasses 5 shows, namely:

  • the YACHT AND SUPERYACHT Show
  • the SAILING WORLD Show
  • the BOATING DISCOVERY Show
  • the LIVING THE SEA Show
  • the TECH TRADE Show

In recent weeks, some of the main innovations of the Genoa Show have already been revealed. These include the Ocean Class, from the French shipyard Catalana, a lightweight 50-foot catamaran built with carbon infusion technology: helm with console, electronic controls and displays, open space between saloon and cockpit, 3 or 4 cabins. Or the Velja 43 by Mediter Yachts, the new face of sailing cruising proposed by the Lucca-based shipyard, designed to maximize every centimeter and make single-handed operation easy. And also, the new R 13.1 Performante by Bayamo, a shipyard famous for producing customized marine aluminum RIBs, which here offers a hull 30% lighter than its fiberglass counterpart.

This year also marks the return of the Design Innovation Award, the Prize established by Confindustria Nautica and I Saloni Nautici in 2020 to support nautical excellence and promote innovative processes: there will be 10 award categories in total. Finally, it should be noted that the Genoa Show is organized following ESG criteria (Environmental, Social, and Governance), applying these principles in worker organization, reduction of emissions, waste management, and so on.

Tickets and how to Reach the Boat Show

As mentioned, the 63rd Genoa International Boat Show will run from September 21st to 26th. The entrance ticket can be purchased online, costs 23 euros (plus 1 euro for pre-sale) and is valid for 1 entry (thus for one day) for one person. Getting to the Genoa Boat Show is not difficult. Those arriving by car on the A10 from the west, or from the north on the A26 or A7, can exit at Genoa West, then take the Aldo Moro elevated road; those coming from the East on the A12 can opt for the Genoa Nervi or Genoa East exits, then easily reach the Boat Show area. Those traveling by train should preferably head to Genoa Brignole station, which is only 1.4 kilometers from the Show. It’s also worth noting that Genoa’s historic center is connected to the International Boat Show by the Shuttle Boat service, with departures from the Old Port at 9:45 AM and 10:30 AM every day, and return trips at 5:00 PM and 6:15 PM. This makes it very easy to reach the Show for those who choose to moor in the berths of our tourist port of Genoa, as well as for those who choose to park their car in our Calata Salumi parking lot!

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