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The first fair dedicated to the sea in Albania
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Sea The Future
Sail The Balkans
The Program
8FRC+5XH Marina Orikum 9400, Albania
The Map
BSF Fair is a premier sailing event showcasing the beauty of the Balkans, uniting enthusiasts, professionals, and innovators to explore new horizons in maritime sports, tourism, and sustainability.
MAY 9-12, 2025
The Program
The Map
Expo, Shows, Sports & Conferences
Albania, which is rediscovering its nautical vocation, is
investing significant capitals in the development of port
infrastructures, as well as cutting-edge residential and
hospitality complexes, which will qualify the Country of Eagles among the leaders of the Mediterranean.
This makes Albania a very attractive landscape for companies interested in the internationalization of their products and services.
What better site in the Balkans to host an expo dedicated to the sea and its pleasures?
Exclusive Showcase Opportunity
at the Balkans Sea Fair
Join us at the first edition of the Balkans Sea Fair, a premier platform for exhibitors to showcase their expertise and connect with key players in the naval, maritime, and sailing industries across Albania and the Balkans.
This event is an unmissable opportunity for businesses in shipbuilding, metal carpentry, mechanics, automotive, furniture, electromechanics, motor engineering, and plant engineering to present their innovations to a targeted audience.
Retailers, manufacturers, and service providers will find the perfect environment to network, generate leads, and explore new business opportunities.
Additionally, investors and professionals in boat restoration, repair, and maintenance will discover valuable insights into the region’s growing maritime sector. Whether you're an industry leader or an emerging innovator, the Balkans Sea Fair is the ultimate stage to make waves and set sail toward success!
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