Ferretti Group at the Palma International boat Show with the Fleet of Wonders

Ferretti Group will participate at the 35th Palma International Boat Show, taking place at the Moll Vell in Palma from April 27th to May 1st, with a magnificent and varied fleet of 6 models: Ferretti Yachts 550 and Ferretti Yachts 850; 63’Virtus and 76’ Perseo for Riva brand; Pershing 5X; Itama 62.

For the first time, the show hosts the great shipbuilders, with an important space dedicated to super-yachts, and collects the best specialized offer of international boating: more than 600 boats on land and 300 those at sea.

After the opening of a representative and promotion office in Palma de Mallorca in 2014, this participation reconfirms the great interest of Ferretti Group for the Spanish and the European markets.

Also, at the Palma International Boat Show, Ferretti Group continues its collaboration with important luxury partners: the Italian cellar La Scolca will offer an exclusive tasting of its fine wines; Dolce & Gabbana will be outfitting the Ferretti Group with uniforms; Culti Milano presents its refined and sophisticated essences; Pommery will offer a fine selection of champagne; Samsonite will provide business luggage.

At the Group’s stand, a selection of the Riva Brand Experience Products will be on sale.

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