The Wharf Boat & Yacht Show Opens For All Sizes of Vessels
Ken Cooper • March 20, 2026
Three-day event features more than $100 million in boats and marine gear

The Wharf Boat & Yacht Show is returning to Orange Beach this spring. It is one of the Gulf Coast's largest annual marine events. More than $100 million worth of boats and gear will be displayed. Organizers describe it as "a show for everyone," from first-time buyers to experienced captains.
The three-day event begins today, Friday, March 20, and continues through Sunday, March 22, at The Wharf Marina in Orange Beach. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with shorter hours on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Each day has its own special theme. Friday is Fox10 Locals Day. Saturday features the Wharf Dock Walk, presented by Bellingham Marine. Sunday closes the weekend with Military Appreciation Day, where active and retired service members can enter free with a valid military ID.
Tickets are $15 for a one-day pass purchased before March 19 and $20 afterward. A Platinum three-day pass is available for $35. Children 12 and under enter free all weekend.
Attendees can expect to see 120 wet slip boats and yachts in the water. More than 300 sports and console boats will also be displayed on land. Over 120 exhibitors will be present to showcase the newest gear, technology, and marine accessories.
The Bridgewalk Area and Event Stage will feature live music, food, and drinks all weekend. Visitors can also join seminars and on-water demonstrations to strengthen their boating skills. The Wharf's shopping, dining, and entertainment options will enhance the festival atmosphere.
Show organizers say the event is designed to appeal to a wide audience. Whether someone is shopping for their first boat or has years of experience on the water, there is something to see and do. Hundreds of vessels, brands, and industry professionals will all gather in one place.
For tickets and more information, visit the official show website at wharfboatshow.com.
Recent Posts
























