An elevated showcase of the latest global yacht models, the regional debut of several yachts and boats, and Qatar’s growth in the maritime sector.
The stage is set for the second edition of Qatar Boat Show 2025, returning to Old Doha Port from November 5 to 8, under the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. This year’s edition will take the experience to new heights, bringing together the world’s leading yacht builders, luxury brands, and maritime innovators in a spectacular celebration of craftsmanship, culture, and creativity.
Following its record-breaking debut, the 2025 edition will feature a stronger international presence with prominent SYBAss members, such as: Gulf Craft, Feadship, Benetti, Oceanco, and Heesen.
The show will also feature regional and world premieres, including Turkey’s AIATA and La Sera will make their regional launches, while Bahrain’s Seven Craft and Aldhaen will stage global debuts, and the UAE’s Al Shaali Marine will be making their first appearance in Qatar.
A strong spotlight will be cast on Qatar’s own marine manufacturing sector, with showcases from Doha Craft Marine, Halul Boats, Belhambar Boats, Tornado Boats, and Zawraq Marine—the first yacht fully built in Qatar. Complementing these showcases, the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard, the country’s largest private shipyard for building and repairing boats, will unveil new models that highlight Qatar’s growing leadership in maritime innovation.
Beyond the marina, Old Doha Port’s waterfront will witness captivating live performances and experiences, including suspended musical performances, and roaming musicians bringing energy along the Mina Corniche. Maritime showcases will include live diving demonstrations at the Dive Pool Show. In addition, a dedicated zone will spotlight participating companies from the marine fishing sector, featuring interactive shows and competitions. Organized in collaboration with the Nomas Center, the activities will include live demonstrations by children and members of the center, celebrating Qatar’s rich fishing heritage
As the sun sets, fireworks and synchronized drone shows will light up the sky over Old Doha Port. Visitors can enjoy more than 20 global and local F&B outlets, such as floating cafés from Earth and Qinwan, and Le Relais de l’Entrecôte, and explore the “Oshar” art exhibition featuring maritime-inspired artworks that celebrate Qatar’s seafaring heritage, featuring a select group of artists and fine painters.
Engineer Mohammed Abdulla Al Mulla, CEO of Old Doha Port and Chairman of the Organizing Committee of Qatar Boat Show 2025, said: “As preparations reach their final stages, Old Doha Port stands ready to welcome the world to Qatar Boat Show 2025, an event that reflects our nation’s growing stature as a centre of maritime excellence. This year’s edition builds on the success of the inaugural show, expanding its global reach and reinforcing Qatar’s position as a leading destination for yachting, tourism, and innovation and as the host of one of the region’s most prominent emerging showcases on the global maritime calendar. Through continuous planning and collaboration with our partners, we are fully prepared to deliver an exceptional experience that showcases the readiness, ambition, and world-class capabilities of both Old Doha Port and the State of Qatar.”
Qatar Boat Show 2025 stands as a symbol of Qatar’s enduring connection to the sea and its ambition to lead in marine tourism and innovation. The event continues to strengthen Qatar’s global presence through an exceptional blend of heritage and luxury.
