IGUANA YACHTS AT THE CANNES YACHTING FESTIVAL 2024

We are very pleased to announce our participation to the Cannes Yachting festival 2024. We would love to meet you there from September 10th to 15th 2024. This year, you will find us at our stand, Palais 110 in the Vieux Port area. On this occasion you will have the incredible opportunity to discover the new Iguana Bow Rider for the very first time on world premiere.

Schedule a meeting with our team to discuss your boat needs for 2025 and learn more about the benefits of amphibious yachts.

DISCOVER THE IGUANA BOW RIDER ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME

FIND US AT LE VIEUX PORT OF CANNES

CANNES YACHTING FESTIVAL 2024

Every year, the Cannes Yachting Festival hosts an eclectic offer of nearly 700 boats, from 5 to 50 metres, presented ashore for less than 10 metres and on-water beyond 10 metres. 

Meet the biggest actors in the boating industry and their latest innovations in unparalleled visiting conditions!

You will not be available? No worries Iguana Yachts is present at several events throughout the year.

Find us there!

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