Acquera Yachting at The Myba Charter Show 2025

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09/04/2025 - 20:20

From April 28 to May 1, Acquera Yachting will be in the spotlight at the MYBA Charter Show, the leading trade fair in the charter world organised at Portosole (Sanremo).

The event will give the company the chance to showcase its services to brokers and commercial yachts, presenting the numerous innovations and novelties the agency is investing in.

Acquera Yachting is gearing up to take part in the 35th MYBA Charter Show, to be held at Portosole Marina in Sanremo from April 28 to May 1, 2025. This event is the most important showcase for charter superyachts and the most eagerly awaited annual event for brokers, service agencies and management companies, with participants from over 30 countries.

At a time of significant innovation and development for Acquera Yachting’s in-house processes and services, the MYBA Charter Show represents an unmissable opportunity for the company. Today about 30% of Acquera Yachting’s customers are yachts for charter, which the company provides with a comprehensive portfolio of services ranging from the management of port operations to customs and immigration, and from bunkering and technical services to lifestyle support, including concierge and entertainment services designed to offer unique experiences aboard.

“The charter sector in the yachting industry has undergone a significant transformation in recent years. Today, clients are no longer just seeking luxury and comfort, but unique and personalized experiences set in exclusive destinations. Digital advancements, coupled with an increasing focus on sustainability, are creating new opportunities for our industry. At Acquera Yachting, we are committed to meet these evolving needs, offering innovative solutions that allow our clients to experience yachting like never before,” said Caterina Oliviero, Acquera Yachting Chief Commercial Officer.

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