In-water exhibits at Festa Nautica  
 

Festa Nautica

The Lantau Yacht Club Boat Show – Festa Nautica 2025 – began on the 17th and concluded on the 19th of October. The three-day extravaganza brought together yacht enthusiasts and industry leaders. Through a range of high-end lifestyle brands and immersive experiences, the event showcased Hong Kong’s
strengths and potential as a yachting hub in Asia while injecting new enthusiasm into the regional yacht economy.

Guests at the opening ceremony – Victor Cha, chairman of HKR International Ltd, Peter Lam, GBM, GBS, chairman of Hong Kong Tourism Board, Jackie Tang, managing director of HKR International Ltd, David Lee, director of CITIC Pacific Properties and Franklin Mak, executive vice president of hospitality at HKR International Ltd, together with yachting industry leaders, marked the start of this three-day celebration of maritime culture.

Peter Lam said: “In his policy address last month, our chief executive introduced a series of initiatives to develop the yacht economy, including enhancing amenities and promoting prime yacht tourism. The ‘Festa Nautica 2025’ Boat Show presents valuable opportunities for collaboration and exchange among industry players across the region including Mainland China.

“This will reinforce Hong Kong’s position as a leading yacht hub in Asia and contribute positively to the advancement of ‘Yacht + Tourism’ and the broader vision of ‘Tourism is Everywhere’.”

 
   
  Grandtech booth on the clubhouse lawn  
 

 

The show set a new record in attendance, with strong interest from yacht owners and sailing enthusiasts in the Greater Bay Area. Exhibitors noted that the show helped them tap into new customer segments and strengthen business connections. Many also reported substantial client inquiries and expressed confidence in closing deals in the near future, underscoring the event's role as a vital platform for exchange within the regional yachting community.

“The goal of the 'Festa Nautica' is to contribute to the development of Hong Kong's yacht industry and establish an international yacht show for Hong Kong that ranks among the world’s best, such as those in
Monaco and Singapore. This year, the show has grown into a significant event, and we hope to continue working with industry professionals to drive the growth of our local industry,” said Franklin Mak.

The exhibition floor was energised with steady visitor traffic and productive discussions. This year collaboration partners included a record 30 yachts from leading China and international brands including Absolute, Aquila, Axopar, Azimut, Beneteau, Dufour, Ferretti, Fountaine Pajot, Four Winns, Gilles Vaton, IAG, Infynito, Jeanneau, Lagoon, Parker, Prestige, Oceania, Osea, Saxdor, Selene, Sunseeker, Wally and Yanmar on display. Superyachts were represented by Burgess and Camper & Nicholsons, as well as

Damen Yachting. Meanwhile, Grandtech International Engineering and Express Marine Electronics displayed their marine engineering and electronics products. DCH Marine offered a shuttle service between the Discovery Bay pier and the club on the Saxdor 400 GTC, alongside hands-on sea trial experiences organised by MSA with Cox engines. "The quality of engagement throughout the event has been exceptional," noted Samantha Chan, of DCH Marine Ltd. "We’re seeing deep interest in our new models, particularly the Sunseeker Ocean 90 Enclosed.”

 
   
  Entertainment on the dock  
 



The event facilitated crucial industry dialogue, highlighted by a seminar titled ‘The Infinite Possibilities of the Yacht Economy: Seminar on Cross-Border Integration and Industry Upgrade. Franklin Mak joined
over ten Greater Bay Area yacht industry representatives to discuss development opportunities. The seminar focused on supporting the government’s policy address by championing industrial upgrade through the ‘yacht + tourism’ concept.

Benjamin Wong of InvestHK said: “The robust activity at Festa Nautica 2025 underscores Hong Kong's unique position as a focal point for the yacht economy. InvestHK is keen to support the entire ecosystem by attracting high-value international investments that will strengthen our position as a yacht hub in
the Greater Bay Area, Asia and beyond.”

‘Festa Nautica’ is a live demonstration of the vibrant ‘yacht economy’ advocated in the 2025 Policy Address,’ said Lawrence Chow, chairman of the Hong Kong Boating Industry Association. “This event proves that with the right platform, Hong Kong is perfectly positioned to be the region’s premier yachting hub.”

 
   
  Lawrence Chow of the HKBIA talks to industry reps  
 

 

The participation of the Zhuhai Jinwan Yacht Industry Development Association was a strategic success, opening concrete pathways for collaboration on marine services and regional cooperation. “We have
established tangible opportunities that will directly benefit yacht owners and the related yacht industry chain across the Greater Bay Area. This will be an excellent opportunity to develop the 3R Business – Repair, Refit & Recreation for the Yacht Industry and Users,” said Howard Chen, chairman of the association.

Beyond the docks, Festa Nautica delivered a full-sensory lifestyle experience. Luxury displays of Jacob & Co timepieces and a Rolls-Royce set a glamorous tone, while culinary delights from Caffè Napoli, Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong, Peony Chinese Restaurant and Discovery Bay Golf Club catered to every palate.

The event buzzed with energy, from the relaxed Migratory cigar lounge and high-fidelity KEF sound zones, drone experience by DJI, to interactive engagements with Asia Aces Pickleball Academy, Discovery Bay Golf Club putting games, Genius Skate’s outdoor ice rink. On-site displays also included Vilebrequin premium swimwear, along with Oakley and Ray-Ban sunglasses.

Although the Festa Nautica 2025 has concluded, the industry exchanges and collaborations it spurred will continue to develop, creating broader growth opportunities for the yacht economy in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area and beyond.

The show was held at the Lantau Yacht Club, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong. Tel: 2987 9591

 
   
  Aerial view of the show, marina and Discovery Bay developments  
 
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