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Save the date - London Luxury Afloat 2023

by British Marine 16 May 2022 22:16 NZST 18-22 April 2023
London Luxury Afloat © British Marine / Paul Wyeth

Following the huge success of the inaugural London Luxury Afloat boat show, organisers British Marine are delighted to announce it will be back, bigger and better in 2023.

"We have received incredible feedback from visitors and exhibitors indicating there is a clear appetite for this kind of show in London", commented Lesley Robinson, CEO, British Marine. "Plans are already under way to build on the success of this year's show. We have already added an additional day to the event and hope to add to the incredible line-up of yachts that we saw in 2022."

London Luxury Afloat 2023 will take place at St. Katharine Docks, London from Tuesday 18 to Saturday 22 April providing the perfect showcase for the luxury yacht market, with sail, power and superyachts taking centre stage and enabling discerning boat buyers the opportunity to view a whole range of craft side by side.

As well as the incredible yachts on display in the marina there will also be a selection of complimentary shore side exhibitors.

"We understand that people have very busy schedules so by announcing the dates of the 2023 now, we hope that the event will be marked on the calendar as a must attend event for anyone keen to purchase their first luxury yacht or perhaps looking for an upgrade for the next season", Lesley added.

For marina access visitors will need to purchase a London Luxury Afloat ticket, while access to shoreside exhibits is completely free of charge.

To pre-register your interest to attend London Luxury Afloat 2023 visit here, we will then contact you when tickets are available.

Check out some of the incredible images from the 2022 show

Find out more about London Luxury Afloat at londonluxuryafloat.com

London Luxury Afloat is brought to you British Marine, the team behind the hugely popular Southampton International Boat Show.

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