"Whereas 10 years ago, it was all about eating and drinking, it’s still about eating and drinking, but doing it well."
Slip on your Sperrys and make your way to West Palm Beach: The Palm Beach International Boat Show is open on the waterfront with more than 1,000 boats — over 100 of which are superyachts.
The show runs March 25-29, transforming a swath of South Flagler Drive into a space for boat lovers and those interested in seafaring ways, with experiences, seminars and more than $1 billion of inventory. It's all open to the public, although some yacht tours require advance confirmation.
"The entire waterfront becomes an experience," said Andrew Doole, president of U.S. Boat Shows and Informa Markets, which produces the annual show. The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County owns the event.
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