International Charter Expo (ICE)
Every year, the International Charter Expo (ICE) pulls the global yacht charter industry into one place. With more than 600 companies from over 50 countries showing up under one roof, ICE holds its place as the world’s largest B2B yacht charter event and the go-to networking hub for the people who actually move the needle in yachting.
The expo breaks down into three specialized sectors — Superyacht Village, Gulet Village, and Bareboat — each designed to connect fleet operators, central agents, charter brokers, suppliers, and yacht owners. Whether you’re closing deals or hunting for industry intelligence, every corner of the floor has something working for you.
Book TicketsThe global appetite for luxury experiences has pushed the yacht charter market to extraordinary scale. With more than 12,000 bareboat yachts and nearly 2,000 crewed superyachts available worldwide, the market now generates over €15 billion annually. If you’ve been watching this space, you already know the numbers keep climbing. Boat International has tracked this growth closely, and the trajectory shows no signs of softening.

Organized by the Yachtmaster Group, ICE has been connecting charter professionals for well over a decade. More than 50,000 people have taken part across all ICE events, generating upward of 200,000 in-person meetings. The focus for ICE’26 sits squarely on the fast-growing crewed and luxury sector, bringing together yacht owners, fleet operators, charter brokers, vendors, and central agents all in one space. Financial Times coverage of luxury travel trends makes clear why this segment commands so much attention right now.
ICE organizes the floor into three key zones — Superyacht Village, Gulet Village, and Bareboat Area — so every segment of the charter industry gets dedicated space to do business. The standout this year is the Superyacht Village, sponsored by Ankor Software, which has put €100,000 behind the event’s exhibitors. That backing translates directly into real savings for newcomers, with admission fees for first-time participants cut by 50%. If you’ve been thinking about attending for the first time, the timing works in your favor.

Networking is really what ICE is built around. The Handshake matchmaking app lets you schedule meetings up to a month before you ever set foot on the floor, so your time there is already working before you arrive. Attendees collectively book more than 20,000 appointments during the event. That kind of efficiency, combined with the energy of the show itself, is exactly why the repeat-exhibitor rate stays so high year after year. Robb Report has noted how curated, appointment-driven formats are reshaping luxury industry events across the board.
ICE runs as a professional-only event. Exhibiting is reserved for charter operators and vendors, while charter brokers, operators, and other industry players can attend on a visiting pass. Pricing varies by category, ranging from €150 to €750. It’s a focused crowd by design, which is precisely what makes the conversations worth having. For anyone serious about the high-value asset and luxury experience space, this is the kind of room you want to be in.
ICE 2026 takes place at EXPO Groot-Amsterdam, Stelling 1, Vijfhuizen, from November 12 to 14, 2026. If the superyacht charter world is on your radar, this is the event worth building your calendar around. Bloomberg Pursuits consistently covers the world’s top luxury and yachting events, and ICE earns its spot among them every single year.





