The seventh Abu Dhabi International Boat Show (ADIBS) commenced on Thursday, November 20th, at ADNEC Marina, running through November 23rd. This year’s Abu Dhabi International Boat Show is the largest in its history, showcasing significant growth in exhibitors and international participation. The event, held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, aims to reinforce Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading maritime hub in the Middle East and attract investment in the marine industry.
Organized by ADNEC Group, a Modon company, ADIBS serves as a critical platform for networking, business development, and innovation within the regional and global boating and yachting sectors. The show features a diverse array of vessels, marine equipment, and related services, catering to both leisure and commercial interests. Abu Dhabi’s continued investment in infrastructure and its strategic location are key factors driving the growth of the show and the wider maritime industry.
Record Growth at the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show
ADIBS 2024 spans 85,000 square meters and hosts an impressive 1,068 exhibitors and brands – a 32% increase from the previous year. Representatives from 56 countries are participating, including debut appearances from seven nations. This expansion signals a growing global interest in the Middle Eastern marine market and the allure of ADIBS as a premier industry event. Humaid Al Dhaheri, Group Chief Executive Officer of ADNEC Group, emphasized that this growth reflects Abu Dhabi’s ambition to become a global destination for maritime excellence.
Industry Collaboration and Innovation
Industry leaders at the show have highlighted the importance of collaboration and technological advancement. Ahmad Shaker, Chief Executive Officer of Capital 360 and Events, stated that ADIBS serves as a centralized meeting point for the entire marine industry. The event is designed to stimulate business growth, facilitate knowledge sharing, and promote innovation. The focus on innovation reflects a broader trend of technological integration within the boating and yachting industries, including smart technologies and sustainable solutions.
New Attractions Expand the ADIBS Experience
This year’s ADIBS features eleven major experiences, five of which are new additions. A key highlight is “The Charter Show,” allowing attendees to explore the luxury yacht charter market firsthand. The accompanying Superyacht Lounge provides a dedicated space for networking and showcases cutting-edge marine products. These additions aim to broaden the appeal of ADIBS beyond traditional boat enthusiasts and attract high-net-worth individuals seeking exclusive experiences.
The “Knowledge Box” is back, offering a series of talks, demonstrations, and sessions led by marine specialists. Visitors will also gain insights from the SailGP team, in anticipation of the Mubadala Abu Dhabi SailGP Grand Final. Entertainment options include fast water rides, scenic water taxi tours at the Navigation Hub, and a relaxed atmosphere at the new Sunset Terrace offering panoramic marina views.
Family-Friendly Entertainment
ADIBS also caters to families with an expanded “Young Voyager” zone, providing interactive activities for children focused on ocean life. A range of live performances, including the Luma Drummers, Wave Dancers, and a roaming brass trio, adds vibrancy to the event. Evening entertainment features a diverse lineup of musicians and DJs, creating a lively atmosphere throughout the marina. The Al Forsan Display Team will conclude the event with an aerial show on the final day.
Adding a playful element to the show is Captain ADIBS, the world’s largest inflatable pool float. Inspired by native UAE wetland species, the 23-meter-tall inflatable is currently under consideration for a Guinness World Record™ and serves as a striking visual icon for ADIBS 2024. This eye-catching installation contributes to the event’s overall appeal and positions it as a unique destination for both industry professionals and the general public.
Looking ahead, the success of ADIBS 2024 underscores Abu Dhabi’s growing prominence in the global marine industry. Organizers will likely focus on building upon this momentum by attracting even greater international participation and further enhancing the show’s offerings in future iterations. Continued development of related infrastructure and support for local maritime businesses will be key to sustaining this growth, while monitoring evolving trends in sustainable yachting and marine technology will be important for the long-term success of the maritime sector in the region.

