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Barclays Jersey Boat Show – 2025 dates confirmed

Barclays Jersey Boat Show – 2025 dates confirmed

Tuesday 13 August 2024

Barclays Jersey Boat Show – 2025 dates confirmed


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The 2025 Barclays Jersey Boat Show has now opened for exhibitors and catering concessions to register their attendance.

 The event will be held over three days at the St Helier Marina and Weighbridge Place from Saturday 3 to Monday 5 May 2025.

The Show remains the largest free-entry public event in the Channel Islands, regularly attracting more than 30,000 people.

The 2024 Show featured 66 landside exhibitors, 41 caterers, and 52 boats on display across the St Helier Marina, the Albert pontoon and quayside.

More than 10,000 people viewed the boats on display at the marina over the three days, and the wooden sailing ship, El Galeon, attracted hundreds of visitors.

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The Show will, once again, feature maritime activity both on and off the water. Yachts and motorboats will be on view in St Helier Marina, with displays and demonstrations in the Outdoor and Active Zone, a range of marine and lifestyle exhibitors, as well as catering concessions along the quayside and a programme of musical entertainment in Weighbridge Place.

The Royal Navy has always been a popular participant in Jersey’s Boat Show since it was first launched in 2008 and is expected to attend again next year.  In the past, fisheries protection vessels and university training vessels have opened to the public, and this year they also brought their dive tank along with navy divers. Details for 2025 will be announced nearer the time.

Ports of Jersey has introduced several requirements for exhibitors to make the event more sustainable and environmentally conscious. For instance, balloons and confetti are not welcome, as once used, they become litter and make their way into the sea where they can cause problems for marine life. Exhibitors are encouraged to use Velcro straps rather than cable ties, to reuse banners for future shows, and to limit their use of single-use plastics and polystyrene for items like straws, food and drink containers, cutlery and carrier bags.

 A hydration station will be provided in partnership with Jersey Water, so visitors to the Show can bring their own bottles and refill them throughout the weekend.

Jersey’s Harbourmaster, Captain Bill Sadler, said: "We’re thrilled to be, once again, presenting the finest of the Island’s maritime community. The Barclays Jersey Boat Show has grown into a much-anticipated event, and we’re looking forward to welcoming everyone back to the harbour. Feedback from this year’s exhibitors was overwhelmingly positive, with many noting the event's strong influence on sales and customer interest in their products.

"Ports of Jersey is grateful for the support we get from our sponsors, marine traders, exhibitors, and participants, and we hope everyone will get on board with our move towards making next year’s show a more sustainable and environmentally conscious, community-centred event.”

The annual Barclays Jersey Boat Show is organised by Ports of Jersey, working alongside local event specialists 3D Events. Exhibitor registration, including catering, is now open at www.jerseyboatshow.com    

Further details on confirmed activities will be released, as they are confirmed, on our social media channels.

Show times

Saturday 3 May  - 10am to 6pm

Sunday 4 May   -   10am to 6pm

Monday 5 May  -  10am to 5pm (bank holiday)

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