The Interparus team invites you to visit the Cannes Yachting Festival 2024, which starts on September 10. We are waiting for everyone at the Fountaine Pajot and Dufour Yachts stands.
The Cannes Yachting Festival is once again opening its doors to all yachting enthusiasts on the French Riviera. The festival will take place on two sites: the Old Port of Cannes (Vieux Port) and Port Pierre Canto.
We look forward to seeing you at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 10 to 15 at the stands of the Fountaine Pajot and Dufour Yachts shipyards!
The presented yachts are Dufour and Fountaine Pajot
Fountaine Pajot will delight us with almost all of its current catamarans, including last year's new Thira 80:
In the photo: new Thira 80
The Dufour Yachts brand will present five yacht models at the festival, including one world premiere:
- Dufour 37
- Dufour 41
- Dufour 44 – world premiere 2024
- Dufour 470
- Dufour 530
In the photo: the premiere of Dufour 44
Our team will take you on a fascinating tour of any yacht you are interested in, discuss all the most pressing yachting issues and, of course, treat you to the most delicious champagne.
How to get to the Cannes Yachting Festival 2024?
Please note: for the 4th time, tickets for the show are available only for online purchase. In order to enter the festival, you must purchase a ticket in advance and print it out or present it electronically on your smartphone. Free admission for children under 10. You can buy tickets at the link: BUY A TICKET.
For any additional questions, assistance or advice regarding the exhibition, purchasing tickets or visiting, please call: +33 644 14 21 68 (WhatsApp).
07.09.2024
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