Old Doha Port to Host Mina Pre-Owned Boat Show in May
Doha, April 22 (QNA) - Old Doha Port is set to host a new pre-owned boat show, the first event of its kind in the State of Qatar dedicated to the resale of pre-owned boats and maritime vessels. The event will run from May 5-7, 2025.
In a statement on Tuesday, the port highlighted that the Mina Corniche will transform into a vibrant marine marketplace, where tradition fuses with trade, and every boat showcases a story ready for its next chapter, thereby offering a unique space for boat owners, buyers, and marine enthusiasts to explore incredible opportunities within Qatar's growing marine market.
The event will offer visitors a unique opportunity to acquire boats and yachts at competitive prices, whether from individual owners or sector-based companies, within an integrated platform that combines commercial offerings with authentic maritime experiences.
It is poised to cement its position as a foremost hub in the evolving calendar of maritime events in Qatar and the wider region, the statement reads.
In addition, the show will feature an open-air display of pre-owned yachts, superyachts, fishing boats, jet skis, and traditional dhow boats, all manufactured in 2007 or later with no size restrictions, drawing several service providers of maritime maintenance services who will provide the essential technical services for sellers and buyers alike.
CEO of Old Doha Port Eng. Mohammed Abdullah Al Mulla said: "The Mina Pre-Owned Boat Show reflects our vision for Old Doha Port as a place where community and commerce thrive side by side. By introducing Qatar's first boat and sea vessel resale exhibition, we are not only creating an important economic platform but also honoring our maritime identity in a contemporary way".
As part of its overarching vision, the port continues to activate its spaces through meaningful cultural, commercial, and community-focused marine experiences, as this show underscores that mission by showcasing Qatar's evolving maritime economy while staying rooted in its long-standing connection to the sea. (QNA)
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