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Thailand International Boat Show 2026 opens in Phuket, boosting tourism and the marine industry

by Thailand International Boat Show 16 Jan 11:23 GMT 15-18 January 2026

The official opening of the Thailand International Boat Show A Luxury Lifestyle Event 2006 at Phuket Yacht Haven Marina, brought together senior government representatives and leaders from the marine and tourism industries to mark the start of one of Southeast Asia's key yachting and waterfront lifestyle events.

The opening ceremony was presided over by Ms. Natthriya Thaweevong, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, alongside Mr. Nirat Phongsittithaworn, Governor of Phuket Province, and representatives from local authorities and Thailand's tourism and marine sectors.

"Our focus has always been on delivering a high-quality event and a compelling experience for visitors." said David Hayes, CEO of JAND Events, organisers of the Thailand International Boat Show. "There is plenty to discover for families and first-time attendees, as well as serious buyers, and we expect thousands of domestic and international visitors over the four days. The show plays an essential role in supporting Thailand's marine and lifestyle industries and serves as a timely opening to Phuket's high season."

Now in its fourth year, the Thailand International Boat Show runs from 15-18 January 2026 and is recognised as Thailand's flagship platform for the marine industry and luxury waterfront living. The event follows a successful Thailand Yachting Conference held earlier this week, which brought together industry leaders and policymakers to discuss the future of boating and marine tourism in the country. Together, they highlight the growing strategic importance of the sector to Thailand's tourism and investment landscape.

Visitors can explore a curated selection of luxury yachts, marine services, waterfront properties and premium lifestyle brands, alongside marina-side dining, entertainment and social spaces designed for networking and leisure, offering a complete on-water-on-shore experience for both industry professionals and the public.

With Thailand continuing to attract high-spending travellers and yacht owners, the show plays a role in strengthening the country's reputation as a regional gateway for marine tourism, while supporting local businesses, marinas and hospitality operators in Phuket and beyond.

The Thailand International Boat Show is open daily from 14:00-20:00, except on Sunday 18 January, when the show closes at 19:00. Admission is free.

For more information, visit www.thailandinternationalboatshow.com.

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