HAIKOU, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 20 April 2026 - On April 15, the Sanya International Yacht Sub-Venue
of the 6th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) officially
kicked off. The event has brought together brands from leading global
yacht-producing countries, such as France, Italy, the United Kingdom,
Germany, and the United States. Over 90 yacht manufacturers and
supporting companies have participated in the event, with 200 yachts of
various types being showcased at the exhibition.
As a core featured exhibition area of the CICPE, the Sanya International
Yacht Sub-Venue covers a total exhibition area of over 160,000 square
meters, including a sprawling 148,800-square-meter on-water section. The
exhibition is divided into six specialized sections, covering green
vessel innovation, China debuts of international brands, and intelligent
water sports equipment, among others. While top-tier global luxury
yacht brands remain a major draw, the industry's most compelling
highlights this year lie elsewhere: the rapid rise of domestic yacht
manufacturing, the commercial deployment of green new energy
technologies, and the growing integration of yachting into everyday
lifestyle.
International luxury yacht brands made a strong showing at the event,
with renowned names like France's Lagoon, Italy's Azimut, the United
Kingdom's Sunseeker, Canada's Bombardier, Germany's Bavaria, and the
United States' Sea Ray unveiling their latest models. Five superyachts,
each exceeding 80 feet in length, docked at the marina, becoming a
highlight of the event.
China's sustained release of high-end leisure consumption potential has
made it a core growth driver for the global yachting industry. At the
exhibition, 24 products made their China debut, including the United
Kingdom's Princess S72, as well as yachts from international brands like
Germany's Bavaria and Poland's Delphia. Notably, a purchase intent for
the Princess S72 was reached immediately following its debut.
Meanwhile, Chinese yacht manufacturers are stepping up their game, with
nine yachts making their global debuts. These new models span a diverse
range of categories, including small- and medium-sized luxury yachts,
electric leisure vessels, and fishing vessels. Featuring designs
tailored to Chinese consumer preferences and competitively priced, they
have drawn significant attention on the show floor.
Green and low-carbon development stands as a central theme of this
year's exhibition. A dedicated new energy yacht zone showcases
eco-friendly vessels, including pure electric, hybrid, and
hydrogen-powered yachts. Among these, electric yachts powered by lithium
batteries achieve zero-emission navigation. Their noise levels and
operating costs are significantly lower than those of traditional
fuel-powered yachts, perfectly aligning with the global shift toward
low-carbon consumption.
Furthermore, the exhibition strives to shatter the long-held stereotype
of yachts as an exclusive, high-end niche. To that end, it has created
immersive consumption scenarios that integrate yachting with gourmet
food, lure fishing, and camping. Services such as yacht license
consultations and second-hand yacht trading are also being offered, all
aimed at making water-based leisure more accessible to the public.
Sanya, the host city of the exhibition and known as the "City of a
Thousand Yachts," is actively building itself into the "Asia-Pacific
Yachting Capital." The city has already completed five yacht marinas,
and last year hit a record high of 225,600 yacht departures.
Concurrently, the Sanya Central Business District (CBD) has attracted
124 companies along the yacht industry chain, covering full-chain
services such as design and R&D, manufacturing and maintenance,
berth operations, and high-end supporting facilities.
Leveraging its exceptional marine resources and the policy backing of
the Hainan Free Trade Port, Sanya is accelerating the construction of an
ecosystem that integrates yacht display and trading, consumption
experiences, and industrial agglomeration. This, in turn, provides a
vital platform for global yacht brands to expand their presence in the
Chinese market.