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The Tallinn boat and maritime show is an annual event held in the Tallinn fairs centre (aka Eesti Näituste messikeskus – see map below), in the capital city of Estonia. The event is focused on showcasing boats, yachts, and other maritime equipment, as well as providing a platform for businesses and individuals to connect with each other in the maritime industry.

 

 The event typically takes place over several days in the spring, usually in March or April. Visitors can purchase tickets in advance or at the door, and there are often discounts available for early bird purchases or group bookings.

 

The show typically features a wide range of boats and yachts, from small craft to larger vessels suitable for longer trips and cruises. In addition to the boats on display, the show often includes exhibits of the latest marine technology and accessories, as well as presentations and workshops on topics such as boat maintenance, navigation, and safety.

 

The Tallinn Boat Show is a popular event for both boating enthusiasts and professionals in the industry. It offers visitors the opportunity to see the latest products and services in the boating world, as well as to network and connect with others in the field.

 

Overall, the Tallinn Boat Show is a must-visit event for anyone with an interest in boating, whether as a hobby or a profession.


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