
15 Feb Miami International Boat Show 2019
It’s Friday and the weather in Miami is envied by many. No more reason are needed to get out for the 78th Miami International Boat Show at the Miami Marine Stadium. Hosting more than 1,400 boat on land and in the water, 1,100 exhibitors and more than 100,000 attendees. Here’s how to fully enjoy the show:
DEMO DOCKS
On the Miami Boat Show website, make sure to check out their Demo Docks schedule where you can attend a ‘Intro to Boating’ class, ‘Essential Cruising & Charter Skills for Catamaras’ class and ‘Women making Waves’ class.
VIP EXPERIENCE
To really go all out, you can check the VIP Experience presented by PORSHE: An elevated experience with an all inclusive retreat within the show and luxury amenities.
Waterfantaseas welcome your request to charter a party boat and have the best view of the boat show. If you are on renting a charter for your next high seas event, you can count on Waterfantaseas to provide you nothing but the best service and most luxurious options.
Miami International Boat Show is one of the most famous and biggest boat show in the world. It attracts almost 100,000 guests every year from all over the world. It offers you a chance to experience boating in a whole new way. One can explore all the new marine technology, new gears, and accessories introduced into the market recently. Miami International Boat also offers you the chance to attend and receive the sailing seminars from top sailing experts. Miami International Boat Show is organized in February every year in Miami, Florida, United States by the National Marine Manufacturers Association.
Amateurs seek to acquire their new boats and yacht from the vendors who acclaim their names in the same industry, like Viking, SeaHunter, Boston Whaler, and many others. You can book your transportation and parking beforehand to negotiate the last minute hassle and have more time to make your trip full of fun and memorable.
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