Held every spring, the show brings together builders, equipment suppliers and refit professionals around a varied fleet of catamarans and trimarans, both sailing and motor-powered. For 2026, the organizers are announcing several new features, starting with a completely redesigned site.
Redesigned access on the city side
Work planned for the port in early 2026 will allow us to modify the layout of the show. The entrance will now be located on the harbour master's office side, with access via the footbridge linking the town to the port. The aim is to improve traffic flow and facilitate the reception of the public, expected in large numbers. It remains to be seen how this flow of visitors will be handled when the gangway opens to let the boats in and out of the port. The Cannes Boat Show is no stranger to this problem, which sometimes leads to long waiting times for visitors.
New brands and world premieres
Registration opens in October 2025, but a number of shipyards have already announced their presence, with world premieres on the program. The organizers are keen to continue the upmarket trend that began with the previous edition.
The La Grande-Motte boat show remains one of the few international events dedicated exclusively to multihulls, confirming its position as a must-attend event for yachtsmen and professionals in the sector.