
The Miami International Boat Show started in 1941. It was majorly revamped in 1969 and has been evolving ever since.
1,400 boats
1,100 exhibitors
100,000 attendees

Miami’s average winter temperature is 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit, making it the U.S.’ warmest location during the season.
Miami is also a diver’s paradise. Dubbed the “Wreckreational Diving Capital of the World,” its waters boast 50 different underwater wreck sites for SCUBA enthusiasts to explore.
So, if you’re looking for awesome boats, Art Deco architecture, great Cuban food, etc, come check it out!
What: Miami International Boat Show
When: February 12-16, 2025
Where: Miami Beach Convention Center and Pride Park. The in-water components of the show will take place at Venetian Marina, Herald Plaza, Museum Park Marina, and IGY Yacht Haven Grande Miami.
Homepage
https://www.miamiboatshow.com/en/home.html
https://www.facebook.com/MiamiBoatShow/