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Second Edition of Qatar Boat Show Opens at Old Doha Port

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Doha, November 05 (QNA) - Under the patronage of HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, the Qatar Boat Show 2025 officially opened Wednesday at Old Doha Port, drawing a large crowd that included dignitaries, guests, and maritime enthusiasts from around the world.

The opening day showcased Qatar's growing leadership in the regional maritime sector and its capacity to host world-class events that blend innovation, craftsmanship, and celebration of maritime heritage along Doha's iconic waterfront. The four-day event promises an exceptional experience marked by excellence and creativity.

In a press statement, CEO of Old Doha Port and Chairman of the Organizing Committee Engineer Mohammed Abdullah Al Mulla said: "The Qatar Boat Show stands as a testament to our nation’s growing influence in the maritime world".

"By bringing together industry leaders under one roof, we continue to position Qatar as a hub of innovation, investment, and sustainable growth in the yachting sector. This Gala Dinner not only celebrates our collective achievements but also sets the stage for a world-class event that reflects the very essence of Qatar’s maritime heritage and modern ambition," he added.

This year's edition saw record-breaking participation, with 505 regional and international brands, 85 exhibitors, and over 65 luxury yachts from 25 countries, marking a 25% growth compared to the inaugural edition and solidifying its status as the fastest-growing marine exhibition in the region.

More than 50% of exhibitors represented Qatari companies, underscoring the country's advanced position in marine industries and innovation. Notably, 55% of the yachts on display are 2025 models, featuring cutting-edge global technologies in the maritime sector.

The marina hosted several global unveilings, including the 74-meter Ultra Voltra yacht and the Ultima 55, alongside standout launches from leading Qatari companies.

This year's show is backed by a distinguished group of local partners and maritime leaders, reflecting growing trust in Qatar's vision for the sector.

Key partners include the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Visit Qatar, Ooredoo, and Al Kass Sports Channels, among other prominent public and private entities. The number of sponsors has doubled compared to the previous edition, reinforcing the show's position as a premier platform for luxury, innovation, and yachting.

The "Oshar" art gallery offered a unique opportunity to explore Qatar's rich maritime heritage through works by renowned artists and painters residing in the country. Live music, fireworks, and drone shows added a festive and entertaining atmosphere.

Visitors also enjoyed premium hospitality experiences, with over 30 local and international food and beverage outlets.

The Qatar Boat Show 2025 will continue welcoming visitors at Old Doha Port through Saturday. Opening hours are 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM on Thursday and Friday, and 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Saturday. (QNA)

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