Expedition Captain Champions Africa’s Untapped Yachting Potential

Expedition Captain Champions Africa’s Untapped Yachting Potential

The African Boating Conference 21/22 October in Cape Town is gaining momentum with activity in Africa attracting considerable interest from Captains and key stakeholders.

“Captains are not just operators — they are gatekeepers. Their recommendations, perceptions of port safety, and regulatory clarity directly shape whether a yacht will berth in Cape Town, cruise to Zanzibar, or bypass the continent entirely.”


One such voice is Captain Wes Bartho of MY Galellio, a 50m+ expedition superyacht. Though he has sailed some of the world’s most remote waters, he believes Africa’s offer is unique — and developing.


Wes Batho commented, “The African Boating Conference is a fantastic initiative, and I’m proud to see this kind of platform taking shape on the continent. As a South African and Captain of an expedition superyacht that’s explored some of the world’s most remarkable destinations, I believe Africa holds enormous untapped potential. From remote coastlines and rich cultures to world-class wildlife and warm hospitality, there’s truly nothing like it. I’d love to see the superyacht industry develop further, both in South Africa and across the continent, as we have something genuinely unique to offer the global cruising community. I encourage anyone passionate about the future of boating and superyachting in Africa to attend, this is where the conversation begins.”


Without real engagement from those who operate within the ecosystem, Africa risks falling behind more coordinated destinations.


This is not just another industry event — it’s a platform to shape Africa’s place in a rapidly evolving global yachting landscape. Stakeholders with a vested interest in Africa’s marine economy are urged to register and be part of a collaborative, informed future.  Register now for the African Boating Conference, 21–22 October, Cape Town.