The Wharf Boat and Yacht Show Will Have Over 800 Vessels To View

News Staff • March 5, 2025

Over 120+ exhibitors to explore, instructional seminars much more

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Over the years residents have seen a The Wharf's annual boat show grow from a small regional gathering to the Gulf Coast's 'must attend' boating extravaganza. Each year new and seasoned boat owners alike attend the multi day event to dream of buying a boat or upgrading their current vessel.


The 2025 Wharf Boat and Yacht Show, presented by Porsche Mobile, is set to return to Orange Beach from March 21-23. The annual event will transform The Wharf into the Gulf Coast’s "Boating Epicenter," featuring more than 800 boats worth over $100 million.


The show will highlight 140 sportfishing yachts, cruisers, and center consoles docked in wet slips at The Wharf Marina. Another 700 trailerable boats, including fishing boats, pontoons, wake boats, and personal watercraft, will be displayed across The Wharf property.


Visitors can explore "The Village," an open-air marketplace with more than 30 premium exhibitors. The area, located in the Bridgewalk section, will offer marine accessories, electronics, and motors, with many brands unveiling new products and exclusive show pricing.


More than 100 exhibitors will be on-site, showcasing various coastal lifestyle products. Attendees can browse beach house furnishings, electric carts, and outdoor living equipment designed for waterfront living.


For the first time, the show will feature a partnership with Porsche Mobile as the official luxury vehicle sponsor. Visitors can get an up-close look at the latest Porsche models and speak with brand representatives about the lineup.


In addition to boat shopping, the event will offer entertainment throughout the weekend. Guests can enjoy seminars, live music, kids' activities, food, and cocktails while taking in the waterfront atmosphere.


The show will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Military Appreciation Day will continue as a tradition on Sunday, March 23, with special hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


For more information, visit 
The Wharf Boat Show website.

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