Sardinia Boat Fair returns to Porto Rotondo from April 30 to May 4
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The Marina of Porto Rotondo is preparing to host the fourth edition of the Sardinia Nautical Fair, which is confirmed as one of the most anticipated events in the spring calendar of nautical events. From April 30 to May 4, 2025, the Marina of Porto Rotondo will host the event, which promises to be full of novelties and opportunities for enthusiasts.
A growing fair
The event, organized by Cipnes Gallura with the support of Confindustria Nautica and the Region of Sardinia, aims to surpass the already significant numbers of past editions. In 2024, the fair had nearly 200 boats on display, 140 booths and more than 150 industry professionals. For 2025, an even wider participation is expected, with an offer ranging from small boats to large yachts.
Big names and local excellence
The Sardinia Boat Fair is distinguished by the presence of internationally prestigious brands alongside the excellence of local shipbuilding, some now known everywhere, such as (just to name a few) Novamarine, G-Tender and Sea Water.
A special focus will be devoted totechnological innovation and environmental sustainability. This aspect reflects the boating industry’s growing awareness of the importance of reconciling development with the protection of the marine environment.
The event is not limited to exhibiting boats. The program includes a series of meetings on topics crucial to the industry, such as sustainable technologies and specialized training. Collaboration with unviersities and institutions of higher education is one of the central themes, underscoring the importance of what is a key issue for the future of the boating industry, not just the Sardinian industry: training.
Practical Information
The Sardinia Boat Fair 2025 will be open to the public from April 30 to May 4. Admission is free and registration is not required. The location, the Marina of Porto Rotondo, offers an easily accessible setting, ideal for hosting an event of this magnitude.
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