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Singapore Yachting Festival announces dates for 2025
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The Singapore Yachting Festival has confirmed dates for its next outing. The festival’s third edition will be held from April 10-13, 2025, organisers have said.
The next Singapore Yachting Festival will take place from April 10-13, 2025
The third Singapore Yacht Festival, held at Singapore’s ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, is expecting higher numbers than ever. The festival is intended to broaden appeal and access for boating in the region, and has been gaining in popularity year-on-year.
The second edition, which took place in late April this year, featured 72 vessels and 75 exhibitors (representing 115 brands), and attracted 11,500 visitors over four days – a 25 per cent increase from the previous event.
The festival draws big names, like this Sanlorenzo SD118 from Simpson Marine
This year, the festival is expected to welcome some 13,000 visitors. To house extra attendees, SYF 2025 will have an increased exhibition and festival space, including a 1,000-plus sqm exhibition hall for a land-based exhibition, a new dedicated superyacht zone, and more space set for on-water leisure marine activities with live demonstrations.
This festival’s third edition will showcase superyachts like this M/Y GALILEO
New trends, tech and sustainable offerings will be a main draw in the land-based exhibition. Festival visitors will have the opportunity to engage with a diverse range of industry insiders, from engine manufacturers, navigation systems and equipment suppliers, to experts from the worlds of interior design, tourism and property development. Luxury car makers and aviation companies will also be present.
New to the 2025 edition is a dedicated superyacht zone with an exclusive superyacht lounge that will host prospective buyers and industry representatives in plush surroundings as they view new offerings and learn more about superyacht ownership.
Show attendees are invited to get their feet – and more – wet with more live demos planned
Live demonstrations have been a firm favourite with past festival crowds, and so the event’s organisers have accessed additional space for exhibitors to provide more hands-on experiences. Visitors will have the opportunity to test out new equipment and try their hands at various marine activities, including fishing, diving, sailing and e-sports.
Many of last year’s exhibitors reported a good turnout with high interest and are expected to show again. Vendors interested in exhibiting are invited to book spots now.












