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Palma Superyacht Show 2018 draws to a close

By Rebecca Bradbury   2 May 2018

The sixth edition of the Palma Superyacht Show came to an end yesterday evening, following five days of superyacht showcases, marine-related exhibits and glittering social events at Moll Vell marina in Palma, Mallorca.

Glorious weather meant visitors and industry professionals alike were in high spirits at this year’s Palma Superyacht Show as the 80 plus superyachts on display sparkled beautifully in the sunshine.

Running from 27 April to 1 May, the event enabled attendees to find out more about chartering or buying a yacht thanks to the array of expert charter and brokerage companies on hand.

yachts lined up in Palma for the Palma Superyacht Show 2018 with the cathedral in the background
brokers chat on sailing yachts at the Palma Superyacht Show 2018
Sunseeker bar at the Palma Superyacht Show 2018
three women in matching polka dots at the Palma Superyacht Show 2018

What’s more, the diverse selection of yachts made it easy for visitors to define their yachting preferences, while the latest technological advances and refit and repair services could be discovered in a dedicated exhibition zone, back for the second consecutive year in a row.

One of the show’s trademark characteristics is its 50/50 ratio between motor and sailing yachts. Those in the latter category included the 32m/106ft charter yacht EMMALINE from Holland Jachtbouw, Perini Navi’s 31m/101ft charter yacht XNOI and the 30m/99ft Southern Wind charter yacht ZEFIRO.

Among the motor yachts on display, meanwhile, were the 41m/135ft charter yacht TATII from Tamsen Yachts, the 38m/125ft Sanlorenzo charter yacht Y4H and Baltic Yachts’ 24m/79ft charter yacht ‘Bill and Me’.

The event enabled attendees to find out more about chartering or buying a yacht thanks to the expert charter and brokerage companies on hand

Alongside the line-up of yachts were 85 international exhibitors, ranging from world-class brokerage houses to service and equipment companies in the yachting industry. It was the highest amount the show had ever hosted and the exhibiting area was brimming with visitors.

Boat builders specialising in the production of sailing yachts, such as Nautor's Swan, Southern Wind and Baltic Yachts, were among the attending companies, and water toy demos could also be seen taking place.

Held in Palma, the event also showcased what Mallorca’s capital has to offer. A vibrant and cosmopolitan city, it has a thriving old town and a wide range of cultural, gastronomic and sporting activities, and makes the perfect yacht charter destination.

member of crew stands on deck at the Palma Superyacht Show 2018
yachts lined up along the boardwalk with brokers' bunting at the Palma Superyacht Show 2018fly pack demon takes place at the Palma Superyacht Show

For more information on any of the above yachts, speak to your preferred charter broker.

Alternatively, take a look at all luxury yachts attending the Palma Superyacht Show 2018.

 
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