In the afterglow of another successful show in Fort Lauderdale, numbers from the 65th edition of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show continue to deliver good news from show producer Informa: more than 100,000 attendees from around the world, 1,300 boats on display, and 1,000 brands represented, delivering an impressive $1.79 billion economic impact for Broward County and surrounding communities.
The show, which ran from October 30th to November 3rd, 2024, is often called the largest in-water boat show in the world. One cannot truly appreciate how big this show really is until they’ve walked the docks from the Las Olas Marina, through Hall of Fame, Bahia Mar, Pier 66, and the Superyacht Village, as well as the Convention Center. It is one enormous beast, but a fun show adopting Fort Lauderdale’s casual vibe.
Owned by the Marine Industries Association of South Florida, MIASF, FLIBS delivered a number of new features and some surprises this year, experimenting with some logistical changes for the Windward VIP location and the Superyacht village water taxi stop, among others.