Adriatic Boat Show

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Adriatic Boat Show is an international nautical show of new and used vessels that annually takes place in the city of Šibenik, Croatia.[2] It is the official boat show of Croatian Boatbuilding Cluster but it also includes a large number of foreign manufacturers as well. Adriatic Boat Show (ABS) promotes Croatian boat building as well as consolidation of the mega-yacht segment of nautical tourism in Croatia. Vessels of all size and purpose are represented – motorboats, sailboats, yachts and mega-yachts, with the presence of the all prominent representatives of motor manufacturers in the world.[3]

Adriatic Boat Show
ABS
StatusActive
GenreBoat show
VenueMandalina Harbour
Location(s)Šibenik
LandKroatien
Inaugurated2008
Attendance20,000[1] (2008)
Organized byNautical Center Prgin
Websitehttp://www.adriaticboatshow.com/

Organizer

NCP Group is a Croatian mother company of ten daughter companies with more than 400 employees. It is currently the fastest growing nautical company in the South-East Europe. NCP Group headquarters are on Mandalina peninsula in city of Šibenik, in Central Dalmatia. It is located between two national parks - Krka and Kornati. This region is often mentioned as the most attractive part of the Adriatic coast and an area that National Geographic magazine stated among the world's most attractive nautical destinations.[4]

Adriatic Boat Show 2010

The third edition of the Adriatic Boat Show starts on 16 September 2010 and ends 19 September 2010.[5]

Mandalina Marina & Yacht Club for megayachts

During the Adriatic Boat Show, the official ceremony of opening the first phase of construction site of Marina Mandalina & Yacht Club[6] for mega-yachts will be held.[7][8] It is expected that by summer 2011 Mandalina Marina & Yacht Club will be able to accept 79 yachts (up to 100 meters in length) and provide them a complete service.[9]

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