
A Striking Shade and a Sky-High Price Tag: Meet the Most Expensive Yacht at This Year’s Boat
3 April 2026
Hall 4 Draws Crowds Of Outdoor Lovers To The Ultimate Hunting and Fishing Experience
5 April 2026With 80 exhibitors from seven countries and a wide range of vessels and marine equipment on display in Halls 1 and 4, this year’s fair offers plenty to explore. Still, among all the sleek yachts, cutting-edge gear, and premium nautical brands, one unusual craft has become a true crowd magnet.
Displayed at the Royal Marine stand, the Fiat 500 Off-Shore is an eye-catching fusion of iconic Italian design, retro flair, and modern boating technology. Inspired by the legendary Fiat 500, this exclusive vessel brings the spirit of the beloved city car to the water in a way that feels both playful and luxurious.
This vessel, inspired by the legendary Fiat 500, proves that the world of boating is never short on creativity.
Named the Fiat 500 Off-Shore, the craft is a perfect blend of retro charm and modern technology. It was created as the result of a collaboration between an Italian entrepreneur and Fiat, who together brought the philosophy of the iconic car into the world of nautics.
It is essentially a hybrid of a car and a boat. Although the Fiat 500 Off-Shore is fully a boat, it remains visually faithful to its road-going roots — the body of the legendary “Cinquecento” has been carefully adapted and mounted onto a trimaran hull, allowing for both stability and fast cruising.
The vessel can accommodate four people, and the manufacturer describes it as a combination of luxury, style, and comfort. Instead of an engine under the hood, the rear of the boat is equipped with a 100-horsepower Yamaha outboard motor, capable of reaching a top speed of 34 knots, or approximately 63 km/h.
Only 500 units have been produced worldwide, and the model exhibited at the Belgrade Fair is number 74, placing it among highly exclusive models and true collector’s gems.
This model, along with the rest of the exhibitors’ offer, can be seen live until April 6, when the Boat, Hunting and Fishing Fair comes to an end.




