Marina de las Salinas Boat Show brings together nearly 25,000 visitors in its XI edition

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The figures once again confirm that the Marina de las Salinas Boat Show Area of ​​Murcia is the most important and valuable event in the industry in southeastern Spain. As a matter of fact, about 25,000 people attended the 11th, which was held at the San Pedro del Pinatar marina in the middle of Holy Week from April 6-9. This is the highest number of visitors recorded in the historical series.

The interest aroused by the maritime industry in the Murcia Region and its sphere of influence and the great national projection of this event, as well as the fact that it takes place during the holiday period and the beautiful weather throughout its course, a high influx of spectators for four days.

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The meeting presented a wide range of maritime exhibitions for every audience and pleasure, thanks to fifty companies demonstrating both the basics and innovations in all types of boats: sailing, motor, fishing, touring, new, used, more or less length… Mooring rental and sale, sub-industry related brands such as maritime safety, jet ski and marine decoration also took place.

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Organized by the Maritime Association of Marina de las Salinas and Murcia Region (ANAM), the event attracted a heavy traffic of visitors for four days. Added to the magnificence of the exhibition and the interest in the commercial, entertainment and restaurant options of the Pinatarense pier is a fascinating program of activities for adults and children. These include magic shows, entertainment for children, live music performances, and fashion shows by JDYS, Ariadna, and Almudena Abenza. Emerging Designers Competition came to the fore. The jury, consisting of prestigious companies 5Flores, Aliaga by Aliaga, Samurai San and Dorka Tango (first edition winner), decided in favor of JDYS (Murcian designer J. David Plaza) and its “Catarsis” collection.

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