Greece’s Premier Sea Expo Returns with Over 250 Exhibitors

The 11th Boat & Fishing Show 2026 will open its doors from 12 to 15 March at MEC Paiania, marking the official start of Greece’s summer season. The exhibition has established itself since 2014 as the country’s leading gathering for boating, fishing, watersports, maritime tourism, spearfishing, and diving.


More than 250 exhibitors will showcase stunning vessels, cutting-edge equipment, and thousands of new products, signalling the start of a new summer season. Visitors will explore boats and marine engines, modern fishing gear, advanced angling technologies, and solutions for spearfishing and free diving. The show will also feature equipment for watersports including SUP, kayak, wakeboarding, and kitesurfing, alongside services covering maritime tourism and comprehensive boat support.

The event will host free educational seminars and workshops led by industry professionals and experts, offering practical knowledge and guidance to all attendees.

The exhibition will feature four specialised zones highlighting the full spectrum of maritime activities:

  • SEA & TOURISM EXPO, focusing on maritime tourism and boat services

  • WATERSPORTS EXPO, dedicated to watersports

  • SPEARFISHING EXPO, covering spearfishing and free diving

  • SCUBA DIVE EXPO, catering to scuba diving enthusiasts with autonomous equipment

By combining these zones, the show creates a unified ecosystem connecting professionals, companies, and visitors in one vibrant space celebrating the sea.

From 12 to 15 March 2026, MEC Paiania will transform into a “house of the sea,” filled with technology, action, and inspiration. The exhibition will open at 15:00 on Thursday, 12 March, launching four days of discovery, education, and maritime energy.

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Kosta Papadopoulos

Kosta is a journalist covering geopolitics, defence and Hellenic diaspora news.

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