Newport Beach International Boat Show Named #1 Boat Show in the Nation…
Newport Beach International Boat Show is proud to announce that it has been named the #1 Boat Show in the United States by USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards for 2025. Full official announcement from USA Today 10BEST was released on May 7th, 2025.
This national recognition follows the overwhelming success of the 2024 show, where record attendance, world-class activations, and unforgettable experiences cemented Newport Beach as the premier destination for marine lifestyle events. The show’s blend of high-end yachts, music, entertainment and family-friendly programming captured the hearts of attendees and, now, the nation.
“We’re incredibly honored and humbled to receive this recognition from USA Today readers,” said Anthony Trimino, CEO of Revel Republic, the show’s producer. “It’s a testament to the vibrant Newport Beach community, our incredible partners, and all the passionate boating enthusiasts who make this event so special.”
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By Matt Morrison
For a generation of youngsters who grew up around the Newport Harbor, there’s a legacy to perpetuate. OK, maybe they’re only considered youngsters on a geologic scale, yet together they’ve accumulated decades of passion for the fabulous waterway central to our community. The goal now is to preserve it for generations to come.
We might compare it to fixing up a stately landmark home; the curb appeal is still magnificent but the bones need attention. Dennis Durgan can certainly relate to the analogy.
A residential real estate professional in the community for more than four decades, Durgan grew up on the harbor, beginning in the early 1960’s when it was a seasonal recreation destination. He learned to sail here, then went on to crew in three America’s Cup competitions working with both Ted Turner and Dennis Connor. Now it’s a cause for the future, and not just his own.
“There are numerous issues the harbor has, and will continue to have, as we move forward. There’s more and more people that want to use it,” Durgan explains. “I used to call it the sandbox. Well, the sandbox is overflowing with kids that want to play.”
“With all of their toys…” chimes in Val Lyon, like Durgan, a board member of the Newport Harbor Foundation, established in 2019.
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