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Starting tomorrow, this premier event is a must-attend for professionals and enthusiasts in the yachting industry, especially those keen to explore the stunning waters of Greece.
Although not all shows are hosted near an SOS Yachting office, we are delighted that the Palma International Boat Show takes place right at our doorstep! Join the SOS Yachting team on the beautiful island of Mallorca from April 25th to 28th for an exhilarating show.
As this year's MYBA Charter Show descends on Genova, SOS yachting is delighted to be sponsoring that much needed energy-boost on offer every morning of the show at the MYBA breakfast.
If you find yourself in the beautiful Viareggio area in the next couple of days, there's no question you should be making your way to this year's Yare Networking – the premier international gathering for superyacht aftersales, refit, and networking.
Join SOS Yachting at the Palm Beach International Boat Show 2024! We're excited to share that Your SOS Yachting Team will be making a splash at this year's Palm Beach International Boat Show!
Join us for our 2024 International Fiscal Trainings, where Your SOS Yachting Team will provide a comprehensive insight into all that's unfolding in the world of VAT (including the exciting Greece), ensuring you and your teams are well-prepared for the upcoming season!
As we set sail into the promising horizon of 2024, the entire team at SOS Yachting extends its very best wishes for a joyous and prosperous New Year!
Our dynamic world of yachting is continually on the move, and next week is no exception. The picturesque Caribbean is poised to entice some of the most exquisite yachts, which will grace the historic Nelson’s Dockyard, aUNESCO World Heritage Site, during the highly anticipated 2023 Antigua Charter Yacht Show!
'Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.' - Helen Keller
"Together'ing" some of the fabulous Your SOS Yachting Team!
When it comes to the Netherlands, have you ever wondered why the charming houses along the canals of Amsterdam are so slender, some with a façade as narrow as one metre?