Prague Boat Show (Lode na Vode – Boats on the Water), the largest international boat and water sports show of Prague is ready to start.
Prague’s Rasinovo Wharf on the Vltava River is being transformed into a marina for the boat show.
The concept of the show is inspired by similar exhibitions in Genoa, Barcelona, Cannes, Helsinki, or Hamburg. The boat show is being held to encourage boating in the Czech Republic.
Some of the interesting features of Prague Boat Show are:
- To be held at: Prague, Rasinovo Wharf.

- From April 16 to 19.
- Newest boats, sailboats, and motorized yachts can be tried out on the Vltava River.
- The Czech Association of Manufacturers and Merchants of Boats and Boat Accessories (APL) are hosting this new and unique retail boat, water sports and accessories show.
- Exhibitor List is here.
- Products on display are here.
For more details, log on to Prague Boat Show.
Log on to PPS-Paroplavba, to know more about sailing on the Vltava River, Prague.
View an interesting video clip: Prague River Cruise
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