V&A Waterfront backs African Boating Conference, highlights strategic infrastructure investments
by African Boating Conference 27 Sep 11:08 PDT
The African Boating Conference is proud to announce the support of the V&A Waterfront, one of Africa's most iconic mixed-use destinations and a vital hub in the regional marine economy. Their commitment underscores the importance of Cape Town's maritime heritage and its future as a leading global marine destination.
The V&A Waterfront has long been at the forefront of South Africa's marine landscape, serving as a gateway for superyachts, commercial shipping, fishing fleets, and leisure boating. Beyond its historic role as a working harbour, the V&A has transformed into a dynamic ecosystem that blends world-class tourism, retail, hospitality, and marine industry services—all contributing significantly to the city's economy.
As part of the Conference programme, Andre Blaine, Executive Manager, Marine & Industrial of the V&A Waterfront, will deliver a keynote address titled "A Strategic Overview of the V&A Waterfront's Development Plans and Infrastructure Investments." His session will explore how current and future projects are designed to:
- Strengthen Cape Town's position as Africa's premier marine destination
- Enhance infrastructure to attract and service superyachts and the leisure boating community
- Support the sustainable growth of South Africa's boating industry within the broader blue economy
"Cape Town has all the ingredients to be a world-class marine hub. Through targeted infrastructure investments and long-term planning, the V&A Waterfront is committed to creating an environment that supports the industry's growth, attracts international traffic, and delivers lasting economic benefits for the city," said Andre Blaine.
The African Boating Conference, taking place on 21-22 October 2025 in Cape Town, will bring together leading voices in marina development, superyacht services, blue economy innovation, and policy-making. The V&A Waterfront's participation reflects a shared vision for unlocking Africa's marine potential and positioning the continent at the forefront of global boating opportunities.