Miami International Boat Show 2026 Brings Over 1,000 Yachts February 11-15
More than 1,000 yachts will be on display across several Miami venues, with general admission covering SuperYacht Miami and shuttle access for February 11-15, 2026.

More than 1,000 yachts are scheduled to be on display when the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show runs February 11-15, 2026, presenting a broad mix of superyachts, motor and sailing yachts, multihulls, tenders, and watersports gear. YachtCharterFleet calls it a “stunning collection of more than 1,000 yachts,” and Atlantique-marina describes the event as having historically “welcomed over 100,000 visitors and featured more than 1,000 of the most highly sought-after boating and marine products,” underscoring the scale buyers, owners, and charter clients can expect.
Public hours follow the organizer-style schedule used by multiple exhibitor listings: Wednesday, February 11, opens at noon and runs 12 PM–7 PM; Thursday through Saturday are 10 AM–7 PM; and Sunday closes at 5 PM. Discover Boating / GMCVB states, “The show will begin at noon on Wednesday and 10 a.m. all other days and close at 7 p.m. Wednesday–Saturday. The show concludes Sunday, February 15, at 5 p.m.” Ticketing has been streamlined so that general admission grants access across venues and includes SuperYacht Miami plus all-day shuttle busses and golf carts, making moving between sites “relatively seamless,” according to the Discover Boating listing.
The footprint spans multiple locations across Greater Miami and Miami Beach. Discover Boating lists five venues including the Miami Beach Convention Center and Collins Avenue yacht displays, while Atlantique-marina lists six locations and adds Herald Plaza, Venetian Marina, and Museum Park Marina to the mix. Several exhibitor pages name Sailor’s Cove and SuperYacht Miami at IGY Yacht Haven Grande as dockside hubs; Miamiandbeaches also references “a dedicated sailing show on Watson Island.” The Miami Beach Convention Center address is listed as 1901 Convention Ctr Dr, Miami Beach FL 33139.
Exhibitors are bringing models and brands to walk the dock. Oyster Harbors Marine invites visitors with product lines and exact descriptors such as “Everglades – Built tough for performance offshore, refined for comfort on deck,” and “Princess Yachts – British elegance, innovative technology, and unmatched luxury.” Moorings lists specific models that will be on display, including the Leopard 46, Leopard 52, and a lineup of power and sailing catamarans, and points visitors to “Sailor’s Cove – IYG Yacht Haven Grande. Map Moorings Booth – Dock A” and the Collins Avenue powercat display at “Ramp 5.”

Programming stretches beyond boat tours. YachtCharterFleet highlights AquaZone, noting “AquaZone - An interactive space focused on watersports and watertoys, featuring live demonstrations and hands-on experiences ideal for charter planning inspiration,” and also calls out innovation and marine technology showcases plus seminars on safety and ownership.
Expect practical planning moves: general admission covers SuperYacht Miami and shuttle access, Moorings lists exhibitor ticket prices (Adult one-day $45, adult two-day $78, child 6–12 $17, child under 6 free, Prime Time Preview $66), and several exhibitors offer broker appointments and show savings. With so many venues and a heavy superyacht presence, buy tickets online, map your must-see brands and docks, and plan shuttle routes to make the most of the five-day stretch of boat show GAS and tech spotting.
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