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The 2025 Palm Beach International Boat Show kicked off Wednesday, March 19 along the West Palm Beach waterfront with just about every watercraft imaginable from eight-foot inflatable kayaks to nearly ...
More than 1,000 luxury boats, including 200 superyachts, will be on display along Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach for one of the largest yacht and boating events in the world. It's all part ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — The highly anticipated Palm Beach International Boat Show (PBIBS) has returned, and this year, it promises to be bigger than ever. The PBIBS said that since its ...
The 2025 Palm Beach International Boat Show saw record attendance exceeding 60,000 visitors over five days. The show also featured a record number of boats on display, with over 1,000. The Palm Beach ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Palm Beach International Boat Show is showcasing the latest innovations in luxury yachts and maritime advancements. Running through March 24, this year's show features new ...
The Palm Beach International Boat show is back, with an extra day for fun in the sun. The boat show — showcasing more than 800 watercraft — now runs from March 19 to March 23. Organizers added an ...
What: Parade brass expects 50 to 60 vessels aglow in garlands and bright lights to take part in the 11th annual Lake Osborne ...
The Palm Beach International Boat Show returns to the West Palm Beach waterfront from March 19-23, 2025. West Palm Beach saw an influx of great new restaurants and several continue to stand the test ...
WEST PALM BEACH (CBS12) — The Palm Beach International Boat Show is sailing into downtown West Palm Beach this March with an extra day of festivities. The boat show begins March 19 and will run until ...
BEACH INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW RETURNS. AND THIS YEAR IS ITS BIGGEST YET. THERE’S A LOT TO DO AND SEE. JOINING ME NOW TO TALK MORE ABOUT IT IS ALYSSA FREEMAN, THE DIRECTOR OF THE MARINE INDUSTRIES ...