Check out a mile long display of yachts

Make sure to catch the 27th annual Yacht & Brokerage Show set for Feb. 12-16 along Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, across from the legendary Fontainebleau and Eden Roc hotels.

Considered Miami’s premier in-water luxury yacht show, the event attracts thousands of people from around the world to a spectacular display of yachts and marine products, including more than 500 new and brokerage yachts and a wide array of the latest marine technology and accessories, valued at more than $1 billion.

In addition to the remarkable display of yachts, the free show offers floating cocktail lounges, food and live musical entertainment.

Covering more than 1.2 million square feet of space, the show spans more than a mile-long strip of the Indian Creek Waterway from 41st Street to 52nd Street.

Show organizers are planning an additional Yacht & Brokerage Show location at Island Gardens Deep Harbour Marina in 2016. When completed, the new marina, located on Watson Island, will be able to accommodate 35 to 75 yachts from 80 to 480 feet, the largest collection of slips for yachts of this size in South Florida.

The Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami Beach is managed, produced and co-owned by Show Management and co-owned and sponsored by the Florida Yacht Brokers Association. For more information, call (954) 764-7642 or (800) 940-7642, or visit ShowManagement.com.

Here’s a glimpse at the top 10 largest yachts scheduled to appear at this year’s Yacht & Brokerage Show:

 

1. 187-foot Lady Linda, built by Trinity Yachts, will be on display with International Yacht Collection at ramp 17; slips 101-105,123-125.

 

2. 165-foot Moonraker, built by Mangusta, will be on display with International Yacht Collection at ramp 17; slips 101-105,123-125.

 

5. 160-foot Odessa, built by Christensen, will be on display with Merle Wood & Associates at ramp 17; slips 201-208.

 

6. 157-foot Imagine, built by Trinity Yachts, will be on display with International Yacht Collection at ramp 17; slips 101-105,123-125.

 

7. 156-foot Themis, built by Trinity Yachts, will be on display with Robert J. Cury & Associates at ramp 11; slips 606-613.

 

8. 151-foot Katya, built by Delta, will be on display with Florida Yachts International at ramp 13, slip 506.

 

9. 150-foot Blue Ice, built by Palmer Johnson, will be on display with Gaspard Yachts/YachtEZ at ramp 2; MegaYacht Row 38.

 

10. 150-foot Claire, built by Trinity Yachts, will be on display with Merle Wood & Associates at ramp 17; slips 201-208.  

 

Parking

Signage will help direct show attendees to the parking and free shuttle bus locations, which include:

 

42nd Street and Royal Palm Avenue ” daily maximum rate of $8 at Royal Palm Garage (city garage #6). Also accessible via Sheridan Street. Shuttle service to 46th Street and Collins Avenue.

43rd Street and Collins Avenue ” daily maximum rate of $20. This parking location is situated directly across from the show and does not offer shuttle service.

 

46th Street and Collins Avenue ” limited parking available at City of Miami Beach lot. Daily maximum rate of $20. This parking location is situated directly across from the show and does not offer shuttle service.

 

53rd Street and Collins Avenue ” limited parking available at City of Miami Beach lot. Daily maximum rate of $20. This parking location is situated two blocks from the show and does not offer shuttle service.

 

64th Street and Collins Avenue – maximum daily rate of $20 at Allison Park. The shuttle’s pick up/drop off location is on the east side of Collins Avenue between 63rd and 64th streets. Shuttle service to/from parking lot and 46th Street and Collins Avenue.

 

67th Street and Collins Avenue ” $30 per day parking in Deauville Hotel garage. The shuttle’s pick up/drop off location is in front of the Deauville Hotel on Collins Avenue. Shuttle service to/from parking garage and 46th Street and Collins Avenue.

 

72nd Street and Collins Avenue ” daily maximum rate of $20 at City of Miami Beach lot. The shuttle’s pick up/drop off location is on 72nd Street. Shuttle service to/from parking lot and 46th Street and Collins Ave.

 

Valet parking will be available for $50 on the east side of Collins Avenue in front of the city parking lot at the 4600 block.

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