So you skip the line at the entrance to the Genoa Boat Show

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The online presale for tickets to the 59th Boat Show
organized by UCINA Confindustria Nautica in Genoa from Sept. 19 to 24 is now active. You can purchase tickets online by credit card or by bank transfer at www.salonenautico.com, at a cost of 15 euros (including presale fees). So you will avoid queues at the entrance, especially this year that the edition is expected to be very crowded.

HERE IS THE DIRECT LINK TO PURCHASE TICKETS

The Boat Show is a reference point for the entire recreational boating industry in Europe and the Mediterranean. The 59th edition, which will see the exhibition area redesigned and innovated starting at the entrance with the installation “From shipyard to courtyard” by archistar Piero Lissoni, will celebrate the City of Boating.

Confirmed, for the second year in a row, the winning formula of a single container of four distinct areas: a multi-specialist exhibition expression of excellence, with dedicated services to offer the best exhibition landscape in terms of layout and services to the public and exhibitors.

More than 1,000 boats, nearly 1,000 exhibitors and a jam-packed agenda of events to be held in the UCINA Forum Hall, at the Brietling Theatre, at exhibitors’ stands and throughout the city are set to enliven the 59th Boat Show.

The appointment is in Genoa. September 19 to 24.

USEFUL INFORMATION

When:
Thursday, September 19 to Tuesday, September 24 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Where:
Piazzale Kennedy, 1 16129 Genoa (GE)

Ticket costs:
Online purchase: €15.00 including presale fee
Purchase at the ticket office on the day of the visit:
FULL PRICE €18.00 REDUCED* €15.00

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