The eagerly anticipated European dive shows are back, and everyone is welcome!
Between January and March 2026, you can visit scuba diving exhibitions in France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Austria, the UK and Finland. Each dive show brings its unique schedule of talks, themes and activities.

Whether you’re a beginner or have been diving for decades, a dive show is the place to be to talk non-stop about diving with fellow dive fanatics. If you have questions about dive courses, ocean conservation, equipment or even making a career out of scuba diving, you’re sure to find answers at one of these dive expos.
Keep reading to learn more about the PADI 2026 European dive show schedule.
Table of Contents
- European Dive Show Dates 2026
- What To Expect at a Dive Show
- Salon de la Plongée 2026, Paris, France: 8-11 January
- Boot 2026, Düsseldorf, Germany: 17-25 January
- FITUR 2026, Madrid, Spain: 21-25 January
- Duikvaker 2026, Houten, Netherlands: 31 January – 1 February
- EUDI 2026, Bologna, Italy: 20-22 February
- Dykmässan 2026, Gothenburg, Sweden: 21-22 February
- Boot Tulln, Tulln, Austria: 26 February – 1 March
- Go Diving 2026, Stoneleigh, UK: 28 February – 1 March
- Mediterranean Diving Show 2026, Barcelona, Spain: 13-15 March
- Finnish Diving Fair, Tampere, Finland: 25 April
- 6 Reasons To Attend
- How To Get the Most Out of the 2026 European Dive Shows
- Are You Ready?
European Dive Show Dates 2026
- Salon de la Plongée 2026, Paris, France: 8-11 January
- Boot 2026, Düsseldorf, Germany: 17-25 January
- FITUR 2026, Madrid, Spain: 21-25 January
- Duikvaker 2026, Houten, Netherlands: 31 January – 1 February
- EUDI 2026, Bologna, Italy: 20-22 February
- Dykmässan 2026, Gothenburg, Sweden: 21-22 February
- Boot Tulln, Tulln, Austria: 26 February – 1 March
- Go Diving 2026, Stoneleigh, UK: 28 February – 1 March
- Mediterranean Diving Show 2026, Barcelona, Spain: 13-15 March
- Finnish Diving Fair, Tampere, Finland: 25 April
What To Expect at a Dive Show
These dive shows kickstart the diving season in Europe, and they’re renowned for bringing together the most creative, brilliant and inquisitive scuba diving minds. With exhibitions and seminars by the biggest water sport companies, divers, explorers and scientists, dive shows give you an exclusive insight into:
- Important technological advancements that improve safety and dive performance
- Exciting travel opportunities to unbelievable diving destinations
- The latest scuba gear and accessories
- Useful training resources and materials
But a scuba diving show is more than a collection of the best gadgets and gear – it’s an event that embodies the status quo of the diving industry. And in 2026, you can expect the European dive shows to focus even more on ocean conservation, with PADI standing as a beacon of hope for people and planet in driving industry sustainability, ocean conservation and diversity and inclusion to make the oceans accessible to all. PADI staff and members will be there to personally advise you and guide you towards a more sustainable diving future.

PADI is one of the main attractions at many of the dive shows, and in the PADI village, you’ll also find PADI dive centers and resorts selling courses and trips. There are no pushy sales here, just great conversations about diving to help you secure your next underwater adventure!
Plus, PADI has teamed up with our partners Cressi and Fourth Element to bring you awesome prizes available at Paris, Boot, Duikvaker, EUDI, GoDiving and the Mediterranean Diving Show at the PADI stand.
So don’t be shy. Mark the dates of the European dive shows on your calendar, and come say hi!

Salon de la Plongée 2026, Paris, France: 8-11 January
The 27th edition of the Paris International Dive Show promises to be the most exciting one yet, with a focus on new innovations and inspirational stories. Visitors can enjoy watching skill demonstrations, attending workshops and talks with expert speakers and even having an introductory dive session or trying out the latest gear in the on-site swimming pool!

You’ll find these international PADI Dive Shops exhibiting in the PADI village, plus many more throughout the show:
- Mio Palmo Plongée, France
- La Perla Nera Diving, Italy
- Story Divers (s28738), Egypt
- Sanary Plongée, France
- Ecole de Plongée Isanthea, France
- MY Felicity, the Maldives
- Circle Divers, Egypt
- Calipso Dive Galapagos, Ecuador
- Diving World Trou aux Biches, Mauritius
- Divewise, Malta

Boot 2026, Düsseldorf, Germany: 17-25 January
Boot 2026 in Düsseldorf is the world’s largest indoor boat and water sports exhibition. First inaugurated in 1969, today the Düsseldorf Boot Show has over 1,500 exhibitors from 60+ countries, spread across 220,000 square meters (237,000 square feet) where you can find – among its many themed areas – super yachts, motorboats, travel operators, surf sports and diving in all its many facets. As the largest and busiest of all the dive shows, this is not one to be missed.
This year, entry is free for new PADI divers who qualified in 2025!
You’ll find these international PADI Dive Stores exhibiting in the PADI village, plus many more throughout the show:
- Prodivers Maldives, Maldives
- Scuba Point, Italy
- Diving the Crab by Blue Wave Ltd., Kenya
- Deep Blue Divers Laamu, the Maldives
- MY Felicity, the Maldives
- La Perla Nera Diving, Italy

FITUR 2026, Madrid, Spain: 21-25 January
FITUR, also known as the International Tourism Fair, is not technically a dive show. However, it is still the perfect place to get inspiration for your next diving adventure. Along with travel and holiday operators, FITUR attracts a wide variety of dive travel specialists, dive centers, liveaboards and resorts, making it an all-in-one dive holiday planning center. Immerse yourself in exotic destinations and discover new bucket-list trips!

Duikvaker 2026, Houten, Netherlands: 31 January – 1 February
In its 34th edition, the Duikvaker Expo will feature everything from inspiring presentations to workshops and the latest diving equipment to exotic diving destinations. Dive stores and resorts from exotic destinations will be exhibiting and taking bookings for 2026 dive travel and beyond. Although there are many dive destinations to choose from, for 2026, the focus is Indonesia, Egypt, Curacao, Galapagos, the Maldives and Bonaire. Visit the PADI stand to learn more about diving in remote locations.
Special offer: Get 20% off your show ticket prices with code PADI26!
You’ll find these PADI Dive Shops exhibiting in the PADI village, plus many more throughout the show:
- Discovery Divers Veenendaal, Netherlands
- Story Divers, Egypt
- Dive InC, Netherlands
- blivdykker.dk, Denmark
- 1st2dive, Netherlands
- Pyramids Diving Center/Bella Liveaboard, Egypt
- Bubble & Dive, Belgium

EUDI 2026, Bologna, Italy: 20-22 February
The European Dive Show (EUDI) is the biggest dive event in Italy and one of Europe’s most important water sports events.
Regardless of your interests and experience level, you can find engaging activities, workshops and guest speakers at EUDI. For its 31st edition, entry is free for newly qualified PADI divers!

Dykmässan 2026, Gothenburg, Sweden: 21-22 February
The Swedish dive show Dykmässan is Scandinavia’s largest meeting place for divers. Attracting both beginners keen to start their diving journey and seasoned professionals trading tips and tricks, there’s something here for everyone!
Boot Tulln, Tulln, Austria: 26 February – 1 March
The Austrian dive show Boot Tulln kicks off the water sports season with a variety of sailing, tourism, luxury holiday and diving-related exhibitors. This year, the fair has expanded to include more water-based leisure activities, such as fishing.

Go Diving 2026, Stoneleigh, UK: 28 February – 1 March
Since its launch in 2019, the Go Diving Show has grown year after year, bringing together dive centers, professionals and divers of all levels.
Plan your 2026 adventures, explore the latest innovations in diving technology, and meet legendary figures from the diving world – all under one roof. You’ll also discover inspiring initiatives tackling global ocean challenges, experience new films and documentaries and connect with the vibrant dive community.

Mediterranean Diving Show 2026, Barcelona, Spain: 13-15 March
The 26th edition of the Mediterranean Diving Show promises to be the best one yet. The leading manufacturers, dive schools, travel agents, distributors, insurance companies and certifying bodies will all meet in the center of Barcelona.
For visitors, this means getting your hands on the latest equipment (like underwater cameras, dive computers and more) and talking to people who have your best interests at heart. PADI will be joined by 20 different dive stores and resorts, making this the perfect place to plan your next diving adventure!
Finnish Diving Fair, Tampere, Finland: 25 April
The Finnish Diving Fair marks the final European dive expo for 2026, bookmarking the end of a busy show season! Diving enthusiasts from all over Scandinavia meet here to share their passion.
6 Reasons To Attend
Going to a scuba expo can be intimidating, especially if you’re new to diving. Surely, you just Google your questions and watch a video on YouTube, right?
But just like diving, it’s better to see things with your own eyes and experience them in person.
So here’s how PADI makes visiting the diving shows and events in Europe totally worth it.
1. Celebrate PADI’s 60th Anniversary
In 2026, as PADI proudly marks its 60th anniversary, we invite our global divers to join us at dive shows to celebrate 60 years of seeking adventure and saving the ocean.
Experience the new PADI Club Lounge, your surface interval amid the buzz of the show, where you can reconnect with diving friends or meet your next dive buddy, play table football, chill on a sofa, read Scuba Diving® magazine and share your dive stories at the PADI social media wall.

2. Save the Oceans
PADI empowers divers and non-divers to take part in ocean conservation. You can help in different ways:
- Signing petitions, such as the CITES petition for Shark & Ray Protection
- Joining a conservation event
- Participating in citizen science programs
- Benefiting from community grant programs
- And enrolling in PADI AWARE® programs
Find out how you can drive ocean change by visiting a PADI stand and talking with a PADI staff member or a PADI Dive Center.

3. Seek Adventure
Diving and traveling go hand in hand. The more you dive, the more you want to travel. And the more you travel, the more you want to dive and become a better diver.
With PADI, you can easily find a dive center, dive resort or even a liveaboard to organize your next PADI course and dive trip, anywhere in the world.
Find out where to dive based on your interests and level of experience by stopping by the PADI booth.
4. Join PADI Club
Gain access to member-only benefits that keep you certified and ready for underwater adventure with PADI Club, an annual scuba diving membership.
- Up to 20% off most PADI eLearning™ courses
- A subscription to Scuba Diving® magazine
- A free exclusive PADI Club eCard
- A free PADI ReActivate® online refresher course
- And much, much more
Visit the PADI Club Lounge at the PADI stand to learn more about these benefits and sign up to PADI Club.

5. Seek Adventure. Save the Ocean. Together.
Diving is a very social activity. You’re surrounded by boat crew, dive staff and other divers who are always happy to talk and swap diving and travel stories.
Still, it’s nice to have a friend with you. The best way to get your friends into diving is by taking advantage of PADI’s Dive Together initiative. When you refer a friend, you get:
- A diving buddy (Yay!)
- AND 20% off continuing education PADI eLearning courses for 30 days.
Your friends will also get 20% off the PADI Open Water Diver eLearning course. Plus, you’ll be entered into a prize draw and have the chance to win a variety of dive gear and even a dream dive trip!
Need help getting your friends into scuba diving? Bring your potential dive buddy to a dive show and come and chat to us!

6. Become a PADI Pro
If the idea of working as a professional diver has been on your mind, then visit the PADI stand to find out how to become a Divemaster and start your career in scuba diving.
Granted, there is a lot of information needed to start a career in scuba diving, giving you all the more reason to talk to a PADI expert in person.
How To Get the Most Out of the 2026 European Dive Shows
If you’re planning on attending any of the European dive shows in 2026, it helps to plan ahead, get involved and search out show discounts.
- Plan Ahead – Transportation, accommodation and other reservations can take time to book. If you want first pick, make all your travel arrangements well in advance.
- Get Involved – The dive shows in Europe are not just a showcase of the latest designs, trends and diving predictions. They’re also an opportunity to connect and chat with travel and conservation groups. You never know where a conversation might lead!
- Look Out for Discounts – Diving expos charge an entry fee, which you can pay directly at the venue, but in return, you have access to the latest tech and resources. Some dive exhibitions in Europe (such as Boot and EUDI) offer discounts to new and certified divers. Planning on bringing the family? Some dive shows even offer complimentary entrance for children and young people to ensure it’s a fun day out for the entire family. Visit the official websites of the European dive shows for more details.
Are You Ready?
To start and keep a hobby like scuba diving takes commitment, and if you’re out of the water for too long, the wait between dives can become unbearable. Attending dive exhibitions is an effective way to keep your interest alive, see the latest tech and meet people you otherwise wouldn’t get to meet face-to-face.
When you’re a diver, there’s always new info to unravel and cool things to try, so visit the PADI stand to find out how you can improve your dive experience. PADI staff understand the love of being underwater and are ready to support and encourage you on your diving adventure.