The 66th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) will return to the “Yachting Capital of the World” from October 29 to November 2, 2025. Spanning seven prime locations – including the Bahia Mar Yachting Center, Superyacht Village at Pier 66 South, and the Broward County Convention Center – FLIBS remains the largest in-water boat show globally, showcasing everything from center consoles and sportfishers to luxury motor yachts and superyachts.
More than 1,300 boats will be on display both on land and in water, with over 1,000 exhibitors from 52 countries. Visitors can experience an extraordinary array of products and services, from the latest marine electronics to tenders, toys, and superyacht innovations. Superyacht Village will once again be the must-see destination for the world’s most luxurious vessels over 300 feet.
Beyond yachts, FLIBS 2025 will also highlight sustainability initiatives, marine accessories, and lifestyle offerings, as well as provide networking opportunities for marine industry professionals and enthusiasts alike.
FLIBS 2025 is set to host an impressive line-up of world and U.S. premieres. Among the new models expected to debut are:
Sunseeker 82 Ocean Enclosed – making its U.S. debut at the show.
Princess F58 – the latest addition to the acclaimed F Class range, appearing for the first time in North America.
Princess S80 – a striking new model expanding Princess’s sportsbridge line.
Valhalla V-55 Sport – a bold new performance model set to turn heads.
Viking 50 Convertible – a reimagined version of this popular convertible sportfish.
Absolute 70 Fly – an exciting new launch from Absolute.
Absolute Navetta 62 – also tipped as a highlight among the show’s new models.
Prestige F4.3 – a compact and stylish premiere model.
With its scale, variety, and number of international debuts, the 2025 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show promises to be a landmark event for the marine industry. From state-of-the-art center consoles to superyacht marvels, FLIBS remains the ultimate destination for discovering the future of boating and yachting.