A MAJOR maritime-themed show will spearhead ambitious plans to transform Anglesey into the events capital of North Wales.

Tourism chiefs have hailed news that the All-Wales Boat and Leisure Show is coming to the Anglesey Showground as an economic boost for the island.

The event from May 30 to June 1, is expected to attract boat lovers from across the UK.

It’s grown out of the All-Wales Boat Show previously staged in Conwy and Pwllheli.

The marine sector is growing faster in Wales than any other part of the UK and boating generates an annual tourism spend of £282 million. Anglesey is also popular with surfers and scuba divers, who pump £7.8 million into the local economy.

Organiser Davina Carey-Evans, managing director of Beaumaris-based Sbarc Event Management, previously involved with marine events such as the One Ton Cup, a world-renowned sailing event based in Pwllheli and the annual Round Anglesey Race, said: “Moving the show to Anglesey showground will hopefully be a catalyst for our plan to turn the island into a major events hub.

“We certainly have all the right ingredients. Anglesey is already a destination for 1.8 million visitors every year looking for things to see and do while, the venue is ideal, with 3000 square metres of undercover buildings, parking for 3,000 vehicles and excellent accessibility as it’s just off the A5 and A55.

“The show will connect together industry leaders in boat and leisure products and services across Wales, with not only watersport and boating enthusiasts but all those that have a passion for the great outdoors.

“The level of interest from the marine sector is unprecedented for the next event, with over 17 of the best-known brands already signed up. Among them are Robalo, Bayliner, Finnmaster, and Ocean Master, to name a few.

“We’re aiming for the enthusiasts in the middle of the market, we’re not going for the high-end multi-millionaire yachtsmen or women.

“This event is designed for the people who tow their boats behind their cars, not to mention the kayakers, surfers, wakeboarders and scuba divers. These are the people who do it for the fun of it.

“It’s going to be a must-visit for boat owners, water sport-lovers or families looking for a great day out."

“Eighty 80 per cent of the people who come to Anglesey are repeat visitors, which means they probably have access to a boat and certainly have access to the water with all the available slipways.

"I'm really excited by the potential of the event and how it can be the start of something even bigger.”

It was a sentiment endorsed by Phil Scott, chair of the Destination Anglesey Partnership and a Director of the award-winning RibRide Adventure Boat Tours, based in Menai Bridge.

He said: “Anglesey is defined by its coastline so this is the perfect place for the event to be held.We're also very lucky to have Snowdon very close to us, and we always think of Anglesey as the best place to visit Snowdonia from.“RibRide has just recently been honoured as the best tourist attraction in North Wales at the Go North Wales Tourism Awards and we have also been named as the number one boat tour in the UK on Trip Advisor.“The success that we’re enjoying is a good pointer to the huge potential of staging the All-Wales Boat and Leisure Show here on Anglesey.”

Jim Jones, Managing Director of North Wales Tourism, said: "Maritime tourism is on the up here because North Wales generally and Anglesey specifically has so much to offer. It's second to none.

“We already have fantastic attractions on the Menai Strait, including RibRide and the brilliant facilities at the National Outdoor Centre for Wales, Plas Menai, which excels in delivering the ultimate in water sports courses and outdoor adventure activities. .

“North Wales is undoubtedly the European capital of adventure tourism and marine tourism is a big part of that.

“There is so much confidence in the industry, so much investment going into North Wales, and we're now reaping the rewards.

“The plan to stage the All-Wales Boat and Leisure Show at the Anglesey Showground heralds another economic boost for the region and underlines that we are now in a golden age for tourism.”