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    Abu Dhabi International Boat Show launches early bird ticket sales

    August 6, 2022
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    Early bird ticket sales for the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show (ADIBS), the UAE capital’s prestigious boating, marine, and fishing show, have begun. From 24 to 27 November 2022, the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) will host the fourth edition of ADIBS in ADNEC’s new Marina Hall and on the water at ADNEC’s purpose-built marina.

    Abu Dhabi International Boat Show launches early bird ticket salesThe Abu Dhabi International Boat Show is now offering 50 percent off early bird tickets until August 20, 2022. Early bird tickets are valid for single day entry to ADIBS and will allow access to all areas and features. Visitors will be able to see the latest boat, yacht, and maritime products, as well as fishing and water sports equipment. Guests can also enjoy a variety of water sports events, as well as engaging interactive experiences.

    The Captain’s Club is the platinum sponsor of this year’s exhibition, which is strategically sponsored by Abu Dhabi Marine. More than 40,000 square metres are covered by exhibitors, including Riviera Boat Industrial Investment, a company that builds yachts and boats, Yacht Controller – Middle East, Elcome, a marine electronics sales and service company, Falcon Tenders in the United Kingdom, along with Master Systems for sophisticated marine navigation, fun world cruise boats, and Empire Marine International. In addition, there will also be Fast Marine Boats and cruise accessories, and Gulf Craft, the world’s innovative builder of luxury yachts and leisure boats.

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