09/16/2025
Discover The Best In Boating: Daytona Boat Show Returns To The Ocean Center September 26-28, 2025
Tickets $5 per person – kids, active military and Veterans are free
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 16, 2025) – The Marine Industry Association of Central Florida (MIACF) is making waves in Daytona Beach with the return of the Daytona Boat Show, docking at the Ocean Center September 26–28, 2025. For three days only, visitors can explore more than 300 boats from 12 of Central Florida’s top dealers, representing over 70 leading manufacturers. From center consoles perfect for offshore fishing to pontoon boats for relaxed cruising and wake boats built for adventure, the Daytona Boat Show offers a boat for every lifestyle. Attendees will also find exclusive show incentives available only during the event, such as extended warranties, service packages, waived dockage, enhanced electronics and bundled accessory offers.
Tickets on Sale Now:
Tickets are $5 per person and are good any one day of the show. Tickets may be purchased online at https://daytonaboatshow.com/tickets or at the event (cashless venue). Complimentary admission is offered to children age 12 and under and active Military and Veterans with proper ID.
“The Daytona Boat Show is designed for new and seasoned boaters to take advantage of the best time of year to buy,” said Cathy Case, executive director of MIACF. “With exclusive fall promotions, year-end clearance opportunities and dealer incentives only available at the show, it’s a can’t-miss weekend for anyone ready to make their boating dreams a reality.”
Presented by Boaters Exchange, the 335cc Offshore Center Console Boat retains its offshore and near-shore dominance with its proven hull design built with exclusive RAMCAP technology, providing the most stable and comfortable ride on the market. New for the 335cc, owners can outfit their center console’s aft space to favor entertaining guests with a choice of the new rear-facing mezzanine seats. If hardcore fishing excursions are more your pace, you can select a tournament-ready fish station. Additional upgrades include a modern black helm dash, digital switching, larger display options, a super-wide dive door, a retractable bow table, and Everglades’ rich teak.
Special Events
Guests can enjoy vendor booths with boating gear and various products, marine electronics, accessories and much more.
Kids under age 12 can catch a live fish at the Let’s Go Fishing Trout Pond and receive a complimentary custom caricature driving a boat by Cartoon You Caricatures.
Top Five Reasons to Attend the Daytona Boat Show
Year-End Savings – Special pricing, promotions and clearance offers available only during the show.
Exclusive Incentives – Fall-only extras like extended warranties, service packages and financing options.
Expert Guidance – Connect with dealers and marine professionals to find your perfect fit.
Plan for Next Season – Beat the spring rush and secure your boat now.
All Under One Roof – Boats, gear and accessories in a single convenient coastal location.
Fast Facts
WHO: Marine Industry Association of Central Florida
WHAT: Daytona Boat Show
WHEN: Friday, Sept. 26 - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 27 - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 28 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
WHERE: Ocean Center - Daytona Beach
Exhibit Hall
101 North Atlantic Avenue
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
TICKETS: Tickets are on sale now for $5 per person daily.
Kids under age 12 are FREE!
Tickets may be purchased online at https://daytonaboatshow.com/tickets
According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), an estimated 100 million Americans participate in boating activities annually, with many the lifestyle to enjoy the outdoors and spend quality time with loved ones.
Created in 1989, the Marine Industry Association of Central Florida (MIACF) is a not-for-profit trade organization focused on the sound growth of the marine industry for the benefit of its members and their customers, local communities, and the environment. MIACF is comprised of more than 30 members in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia counties and is the owner and producer of the Orlando Boat Show and the Daytona Beach Boat Show.