The Thailand International Boat Show 2026 will return for its fourth edition from January 15 to 18 at the Phuket Yacht Haven Marina. The four-day event will showcase superyachts, luxury experiences, and innovations aimed at boosting yacht tourism and positioning Thailand as a leading marine hub in Asia.
Organised by JAND Events and supported by Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, the show is expected to attract around 6,000 tourists, according to a report by Travel and Leisure.
The Phuket Yacht Haven Marina has expanded its capacity and upgraded facilities to host the event. Visitors will be able to explore over 70 sail and motor yachts, including superyachts, along with a luxury lifestyle zone featuring gourmet dining, fashion showcases, live entertainment, and exhibits from premium automotive and real estate brands.
More than 100 exhibitors will present marine technological innovations, eco-friendly solutions, and other luxury services. The show offers a platform for business leaders, yachting enthusiasts, and tourists to experience Thailand’s growing marine industry first-hand.
On January 14, a day before the main event, the Thailand Yachting Conference will bring together global policymakers, industry leaders, and stakeholders to discuss market trends, investment opportunities, sustainable marine practices, infrastructure development, and yachting regulations. The conference will feature expert-led sessions and other activities aimed at advancing the region’s yachting sector.
Organised by JAND Events and supported by Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, the show is expected to attract around 6,000 tourists, according to a report by Travel and Leisure.
The Phuket Yacht Haven Marina has expanded its capacity and upgraded facilities to host the event. Visitors will be able to explore over 70 sail and motor yachts, including superyachts, along with a luxury lifestyle zone featuring gourmet dining, fashion showcases, live entertainment, and exhibits from premium automotive and real estate brands.
More than 100 exhibitors will present marine technological innovations, eco-friendly solutions, and other luxury services. The show offers a platform for business leaders, yachting enthusiasts, and tourists to experience Thailand’s growing marine industry first-hand.
On January 14, a day before the main event, the Thailand Yachting Conference will bring together global policymakers, industry leaders, and stakeholders to discuss market trends, investment opportunities, sustainable marine practices, infrastructure development, and yachting regulations. The conference will feature expert-led sessions and other activities aimed at advancing the region’s yachting sector.
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