Motorboat & Yachting

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BOOT DÜSSELDORF

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THE BIGGEST BOAT SHOW IN THE WORLD

With over 2.5 million square feet of exhibition space it is more than five times the size of the old London Boat Show. Spread across 17 halls and divided into power, sail, equipment, watersport­s and charter, it is the biggest, most comprehens­ive boat show on the planet. Fairline, Princess and Sunseeker are all in Hall 6.

EASY TO GET TO

Düsseldorf is easy to get to by plane, train or car. There are direct flights from many of the UK’S regional airports including Birmingham, Southampto­n and Manchester as well as multiple flights from Heathrow, Gatwick and London City airports, often for as little as £34 each way. The exhibition site is less than 10 mins from the airport by bus or taxi. Speak to your local Sunseeker, Princess or Fairline dealer and they may even arrange to pick you up from the airport.

EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF

The entire show is located inside a vast indoor heated complex. It doesn’t matter what the weather is doing, you can browse a wide range of Sunseekers, Princesses and Fairlines without ever having to step outside.

EVERY BOAT ENTHUSIAST’S HEAVEN

With every size and style of boat on show fr om infl atabkle ten der s anwd motorised surfboards to 35m superyacht­s it’s a great place to buy boats, toys and equipment but there are plenty of other things to see and do as well. From the legendary indoor surfing wave to wakeboardi­ng, windsurfin­g, diving and kayaking, you can watch profession­als demonstrat­e their skills or have a go yourself.

EASY TO FIND A HOTEL

Düsseldorf is awash with hotels to suit every taste and budget both on site and in the city centre itself. Just visit www.boot.com and click on Hotel and City info to find out more and book a room.

ENJOY A NIGHT ON THE TOWN

Düsseldorf is one of Europe’s most vibrant cities with a thriving fashion scene, a busy shopping district and a wide range of bars and dining options from traditiona­l German beer cellars to Michelin starred restaurant­s. The Altstadt or ‘old town’ district is the perfect place to spend an evening sampling the local beers, sausages and nightlife.

EVERYONE SPEAKS ENGLISH

The show goes out of its way to welcome visitors of all nationalit­ies. Everyone from the show staff to the taxi drivers have at least a working knowledge of English and Princess, Fairline and Sunseeker will all have UK staff manning th eir%stand s.

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