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Zawya
21-02-2025
- Automotive
- Zawya
Surge of interest sees new brokerage segment make waves at Dubai International Boat Show 2025
Dubai Harbour sees buyers navigating the world of pre-owned luxury vessels, including options at Bush & Noble that start from US$160,000 and rise upwards of US$8 million On display at DIBS 2025, Lamborghini 63 represents first time Italian manufacturer has exhibited a vessel in the Middle East; tomorrow set to see premiere of Sunreef's first UAE-built Ultima 55 Dubai, UAE: Beneath the gleaming towers of Dubai Marina, the second day of the 31st Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS) unfolded with a hum of negotiations and the quiet confidence of buyers circling their next acquisition. Yet while superyachts and new launches continue to dominate the limelight, a fresh segment is emerging as a focal point this year: a dedicated brokerage track designed to help buyers navigate the world of pre-owned luxury vessels. The globe's most distinguished maritime and lifestyle event, DIBS 2025 has carved out space for brokerage companies, including Burgess and Bush & Noble, to showcase a range of second-hand watercraft at varying price points, from close to US$160,000 to upwards of US$8 million. The shift reflects a maturing maritime economy in the Gulf, where as well as the traditional superyachts favoured by many of the emirate's record-high number of millionaire residents, an increasing number of buyers are looking beyond custom-built designs to more immediate opportunities. Industry Giants Make Their Mark The brokerage focus does not overshadow the steady drumbeat of major launches and industry milestones. Sunreef Yachts, backed by sporting luminaries such as Formula One icon Fernando Alonso and tennis legend Rafael Nadal, is set to debut its first UAE-built vessel, the Sunreef Ultima 55, tomorrow — further evidence of the Emirates' growing role in yacht manufacturing. 'Our shipyard in Ras Al Khaimah has been very busy building this yacht – the main reason we are participating at DIBS this year,' said Artur Poloczanski, PR Director at Sunreef. 'Those who come along on Friday evening will witness a little bit of Sunreef history – the first UAE-built Ultima 55.' Another first sees yacht service provider Ocean 360 give a Middle East debut to the Pardo Yachts brand, which is showcasing its flagship models, the Pardo 38 and Pardo 43, this week. Marcello Veronesi, CEO of Cantiere del Pardo, said the Middle East 'holds strategic importance for Pardo Yachts' global expansion,' adding that partnering with Ocean 360 instilled 'confidence that this market will embrace our yachts' unparalleled quality and style.' Meanwhile, Gulf Craft, a perennial presence at DIBS since the inaugural edition in 1992, is unveiling an unprecedented eight new models among the 18 vessels it is showcasing this week. The locally owned company revealed that its 2024 operations contributed Dh500 million to the UAE economy through the sale and export of 129 yachts, and it has expanded its workforce by 10 per cent – some 150 staff – across the past 12 months. With a new superyacht service centre, complete with a 600-tonne lift, set to open in Ajman by the middle of the year, the company expects to create a further 120 new jobs. 'Over the years, we have noted more and more yachts coming to the UAE,' said Mohammed Hussein AlShaali, Chairman at Gulfcraft. 'The country is becoming a hub and these yachts coming in need professional support. As a boat builder – a yacht builder – we can offer the professionalism, services, and support they are looking for.' Elsewhere, OceanWorld's flagship brand, Sunseeker Gulf, continues to gain momentum with its 2,200-strong workforce and a portfolio soon to expand from 30-metre yachts to even larger superyachts, while SF Yachts is using DIBS as a launchpad for the regional premiere of its Prestige X70, as well as the Dubai launch of its Gran Turismo 36. Azimut, a regular fixture at the Dubai World Trade Centre-organised show since 2013, announced plans to deepen its regional footprint with five new offices opening this year: two in Dubai, plus locations in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait. A Show Beyond the Water Among the showstoppers is the Lamborghini 63, a vessel embodying the Italian automotive brand's performance and design ethos. This marks the first time a Lamborghini yacht has been showcased in the Middle East, offering visitors an opportunity to step aboard and see its nautical engineering up-close. The yacht's presence further cement's the show's reputation for attracting global heavyweights in the industry. 'The Italian Seagroup is the world's largest producer of superyachts over 50 metres and we're excited that they've partnered with us to bring the region's first Lamborghini yacht to the Dubai International Boat Show,' said Rainer Bhene, CEO of Behnemar Yachts. 'Both brands are committed to pushing boundaries and creating exceptional experiences, both on land and at sea.' And there are more Lamborghinis on show at the traditional Supercar Avenue, which is drawing steady crowds with a striking lineup that this year includes a peppermint green Lamborghini Revuelto, ivory white Countach, and a charcoal black McLaren Speedtail. The nearby Dubai Police exhibition also features two branded jet skis, while the UAE's Victory Team proudly displays its UIM X-Cat World Championship trophy. Food offerings reflected the cosmopolitan nature of the event, which is this year boasting exhibitors from some 60 countries, including eight debutants in the form of Croatia, Japan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Myanmar, Romania, Singapore, and Slovenia. Catering to the estimated 35,000 visitors expected over the show's five days, a wide selection of food options offer everything from Brazilian acai bowls to Arabic shawarma, truffle poutine to Greek tzatziki – a culinary landscape as diverse as the clientele walking the marina. Families, too, found plenty to keep their little ones entertained, with a dive pool and dedicated kids' club featuring giant Lego stations. About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC): A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region's leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region's growth story. Since its inauguration, DWTC has hosted over 6,000 events, with an estimated economic output of AED 248 billion, attracting over 38 million business visitors to Dubai. Building on this legacy, DWTC's second flagship venue, the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), stands as a premier destination for prominent national and international mega events. Strategically aligned with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, DEC's recently announced AED 10 billion expansion is integral to Expo City Dubai's vision of becoming a global business hub for exhibitions and events. Additionally, developed and managed by DWTC for Expo 2020 Dubai, Expo Village hosts a vibrant residential community with 2,273 units across four clusters, also integrated within the Expo City Dubai ecosystem.


Zawya
20-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Ahmed bin Mohammed visits the Dubai Maritime Authority's stand during the opening of the Dubai International Boat Show
Sheikh Saeed: The Authority's participation enhances Dubai's position as a global hub for yachts and maritime activities. His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Deputy Ruler of Dubai, visited the Dubai Maritime Authority's stand at the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation during the opening of the Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS) at Dubai Harbour. The visit was attended by H.E. Sultan bin Sulayem, Chairman of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, Al Neyadi, CEO of the Corporation, and several directors from the Corporation. During his visit, H.E. Sultan bin Sulayem, Chairman of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, confirmed that the "Dubai International Boat Show" reflects Dubai's leadership in the development of the maritime sector and in attracting global investments. The 'DIBS' provides an ideal platform that brings together global companies specializing in this field, contributing to the enhancement of innovation in maritime navigation technologies and the provision of advanced services that meet the expectations of investors and owners of luxury boats and yachts. Bin Sulayem added: "Today, Dubai represents a global model for the development of maritime infrastructure, supported by the launch of new strategic projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency of maritime services and ensuring a smooth and safe experience for users, solidifying Dubai's position as a key hub in the yacht and maritime tourism sector' The Dubai Maritime Authority is participating in the 31st edition of the "DIBS 2025," which continues until February 23. The Authority is showcasing pioneering projects that aim to serve investors and maritime industry leaders under one roof, alongside more than 1,000 brands from over 60 countries. Sheikh Dr. Saeed bin Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, the CEO of the Dubai Maritime Authority, confirmed that the participation of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, represented by the Dubai Maritime Authority, is part of its goals to enhance Dubai's position as a global center in maritime navigation, luxury foreign yachts, and recreational maritime activities. He pointed out that around 100 luxury yachts with foreign flags were attracted in 2024, reflecting Dubai's status as the ideal destination to host this annual event. During the exhibition, the Dubai Maritime Authority launched the "Dubai Waterways Telecom Network Coverage" project, aimed at providing comprehensive coverage in four vital maritime areas: Dubai Islands, The World Islands, Palm Jebel Ali, and Dubai Waterfront, in collaboration with a number of relevant partners. They also announced the "Marine Vessel Registration" project, along with preparations for testing marine vessel operator licenses, as well as providing a maritime driving simulator that gives visitors a virtual experience to learn about maritime safety rules and regulations. Sheikh Dr. Saeed Al Maktoum noted that the Dubai Maritime Authority's platform at the exhibition provides a rich experience for visitors, including interactive showcases, specialized workshops, and discussions on the latest developments in the maritime sector. He added: "We look forward to further enhancing Dubai's position as an exceptional global destination for yachts and one of the most advanced and competitive maritime capitals in the world'.


Hi Dubai
19-02-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Dubai International Boat Show 2025 Opens at Dubai Harbour with Over 1,000 Global Brands
The 31st edition of the Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS) set sail today at Dubai Harbour, welcoming an extraordinary lineup of over 1,000 brands and more than 200 yachts and watercraft. Running until 23rd February, this premier maritime event is attracting exhibitors and visitors from 55 countries, reinforcing Dubai's position as a global hub for luxury yachting and marine innovation. This year's edition promises a spectacular showcase spanning yachting and superyachts, watersports, marine technology, and the luxury lifestyle sector. Visitors can explore the latest seafaring gadgets, cutting-edge equipment, and exclusive launches from some of the world's most prestigious shipbuilders. With Dubai's strategic focus on marine tourism and sustainability, the event also serves as a platform for industry leaders to unveil eco-friendly innovations shaping the future of boating. From sleek superyachts to high-performance watercraft, DIBS 2025 continues to push the boundaries of nautical excellence. As the Middle East's largest and most influential boat show, this year's edition is expected to draw an elite mix of buyers, investors, and marine enthusiasts, making it a must-visit event for those passionate about life at sea. News Source: Emirates News Agency