Founded in 1969, the Miami Boat Show is undoubtedly the most popular event of its kind in the United States, along with Annapolis. This success is also due to the 2023 merger of MIBS and the Miami International Yacht Show – the latter having been launched in the late 1980s as the Yacht and Brokerage Show.
Among the major manufacturers, we expect – among others and subject to confirmation as the exhibitor list has not yet been published – the presence of Aquila Catamarans (with two World Premieres, the Aquila 45 Sport and the Aquila 50 Sail), Aventura Catamarans, Balance Catamarans (with the Balance 502 as a World Premiere), Bali Catamarans, Catana, C-Catamarans, Canados Yachts, Excess, Fountaine Pajot, HH, Invincible, Ita Catamarans, Jeanneau, Knysna, Lagoon, Leopard Catamarans, Nautitech, Outremer, Prestige Yachts, Sunreef Yachts, Windelo, and Worldcat.
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Practical Guide
MIBS in 7 Figures
5-Day Show
6 Exhibition Venues
1,000 Boats on Display
1,000 Brands Represented
2,500 Exhibitors
100,000 Visitors
$1.34 Billion in Economic Impact
Dates
February 11-15, 2026
Hours
Wednesday, February 11: 10 AM - 6 PM
Thursday, February 12: 10 AM - 6 PM
Friday, February 13: 10 AM - 7 PM
Saturday, February 14: 10 AM - 7 PM
Sunday, February 15: 10 AM - 5 PM
Main Rates
1 Day: $45
Superyacht 1 Day: $140
Herald Plaza VIP 1 Day: $350
Convention Center VIP 1 Day: $350 $
All sites – VIP 1 day: $550
Children (6-12 years) 1 day: $17
Under 12 years: Free
Military and veterans (US): Free
Note: Tickets are only available online through the organizer's website