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Tallinn Boat Show Returns This Week

Text Stewart Johnson
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Tallinn Boat Show Returns This Week

 

Estonia’s largest maritime event, and indeed the biggest in the Baltics, is returning to Tallinn this week. The Tallinn Boat Show will take place from 5–8 March in the Estonian Fairs Centre at 28 Pirita tee, just past the Song Festival Grounds in the direction of Pirita from the city. Four full days of everything related to boating that you could possibly imagine, and lots of things you haven’t imagined, will be at the exhibition.

Officially dubbed Meremess 2026 in Estonian, this boat show brings together boating enthusiasts, professionals, families and industry leaders to showcase the latest boats of all types, motors, products, and activities. The exhibition will feature more than 100 exhibitors with around 140 watercraft. The venue itself is also massive, with over 7500 m² of floorspace.

Motorboats, yachts, sailboats, catamarans, dinghies—if it floats, you can see it at the Tallinn Boat Show. Local and international brands alike will be present, as well as several manufacturers of boat motors. Check out the latest in navigation systems, marine electronics, safety equipment, boating gear, clothing and accessories, and more.

If you’re more interested in learning how to boat or sail, this is also the event for you. There will be several representatives from sailing schools, maritime clubs, rescue services, and related government agencies providing expert advice on boating, training, and safety.

The Tallinn Boat Show will be open every day from 5–8 March at 10:00 until 19:00, with the last day ending at 15:00. Family tickets are available, with free entry for young children. View more information here.

 

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