AIATA returns to the Palma International Boat Show 2026, showcasing the modular Wayfinder 38 and expanding its European dealer network.
AIATA, the boat brand developed by Anadolu Motor and part of the Anadolu Group portfolio, announces its participation in the Palma International Boat Show 2026, marking its second consecutive year at one of the Mediterranean’s most important yachting events. Taking place from 29th of April to the 2nd of May at Palma’s Moll Vell marina, the Palma International Boat Show gathers more than 250 exhibitors and showcases over 600 boats each year, attracting a highly international audience of industry professionals and boating enthusiasts.
“AIATA’s return to Palma reflects the company’s ongoing strategy to expand and consolidate its footprint across Europe,” said Hakan Kefoğlu, General Manager of Anadolu Motor. “The brand is currently represented through an increasingly structured dealer network covering key markets including Greece, France, Austria and Spain, alongside its direct presence in Türkiye. Over the past year, we have focused on building a solid and consistent international distribution platform, partnering with experienced and well-established dealers to ensure high-quality representation while supporting the long-term growth of the AIATA brand across Europe.”
In Spain and the Balearic Islands, AIATA is represented by Mallorca Marine Group, a well-established player in the regional boating market, providing local expertise and dedicated customer support. At the show, AIATA will exhibit the Wayfinder 38, designed by Jarkko Jämsén of Navia Design. A versatile 38-foot walkaround, the model stands out for its modular architecture, allowing multiple configurations—including Cabin, Suntop and Fishing—to suit different boating styles. With an overall length of 11.57 meters and a beam of 3.49 meters, it combines a spacious and highly usable deck with strong performance credentials.
Powered by high-output outboard engines, including twin Mercury V8 300 hp, Mercury V10 350 hp or 400 hp, or Honda BF 350 hp configurations, the Wayfinder 38 can reach speeds of up to 53 knots. Its hull is engineered to deliver precise handling, stability and confidence at sea, making it equally suited for dynamic cruising, offshore navigation and active day use.
“The Palma International Boat Show is the perfect opportunity to experience the Wayfinder 38 on the water and fully appreciate its versatility and performance,” said Cenk Efe, Managing Director of Mallorca Marine Group. “At the same time, it offers visitors the chance to connect with our team and explore in more detail the broader AIATA range, including the Sunfinder 38 and Sunfinder 50, recently presented at Boot Düsseldorf.”









