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Palm Beach International Boat Show

Whether you are a boating enthusiast or into the waterfront social scene, you're sure to enjoy the return of the Palm Beach International Boat Show. This year's event is March 21-24, 2024, in West Palm Beach.

(Photo/Palm Beach International Boat Show)

The massive event will feature yachts, boats and accessories along Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach, across the Intracoastal Waterway from Palm Beach Island.

Hours are noon to 7 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. 

Cost: $33 for adults and $17 for children. Admission is free for children age 5 and younger. There are also VIP and multi-day tickets available.

IMPORTANT: There is no box office onsite at the show. Please purchase your digital tickets in advance, and your digital ticket will be scanned as you enter the show. Entry onto vessels is exclusively at the manufacturers, dealers, or brokers' discretion.

For more information, see pbboatshow.com

Visitors are encouraged to use the West Palm Beach Trolley System, which is free to access. Trolleys will continuously pick up and drop off guests at various stops around Downtown and the Boat Show every 10-15 minutes, 1 hour before opening and 1 hour after closing. For guests taking Brightline to the West Palm Beach station, ICON EV will provide free golf cart transportation to and from the boat show. For detailed info if you plan to drive, click: Parking.

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Mary Lou Cruz

About Mary Lou Cruz

I worked at the South Florida Sun Sentinel for 21 years, as an Advertising Special Sections Writer; Editorial Systems Editor in Technology; and Editorial Assistant in the Newsroom. Before my newspaper career, I worked in the airline and travel industry and I have lived in Brazil, Puerto Rico and vacationed in more than 25 countries. Originally, I'm from Maryland. I moved to Florida in 1984 and raised my daughter in Miami. Email: events@SouthFloridaOnTheCheap.com.

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