Dubai International Boat Show 2026 postponed due to Middle East conflict

The Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS) has announced the postponement of its 2026 edition amid a military escalation in the Middle East. The event, originally scheduled earlier, will now take place from November 25 to 29 in Dubai's port. This decision follows the outbreak of a military conflict in the region.

The Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS), a prominent event in the superyachting industry, has been postponed to later in 2026 due to ongoing military tensions across the Middle East. According to announcements from organizers, the decision comes in response to the recent outbreak of a military conflict, which has prompted safety concerns for participants and attendees.

The show, known for showcasing yachts, brokerage, and luxury maritime innovations, was initially set for an earlier date but will now occur from November 25 to 29 at the port of Dubai. This shift aims to ensure the event can proceed under more stable conditions. Industry sources highlight the importance of such gatherings for global networking in the yachting sector, but the regional instability has necessitated the delay.

No further details on specific impacts to exhibitors or the broader superyacht market were provided in the announcements. The postponement underscores the challenges faced by international events in geopolitically sensitive areas, though organizers expressed commitment to hosting a successful edition later in the year.

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