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MARINA VISIT 19


Aister’s pontoons are decked with tropical hardwood.


The marina’s Roodberg boat hoist can lift 90 tonnes.


The breakwater culminates in a helicopter landing pad.


with electricity and water, and visitors can access Wi-Fi and high-speed internet connection. Both unleaded petrol and diesel fuel are available. Onshore facilities include changing


rooms and showers and there is a swimming pool suitable for adults and children, as well as tennis courts. The Marina Village offers a comprehensive choice of bars and restaurants providing a wide variety of dining options for customers to select dishes from local and international cuisines.


It also houses a range of boutiques and shops selling all manner of goods such as clothing, shoes, bags, swimwear and fashion accessories, in addition to cosmetics and perfume. There is a well-staffed boatyard


able to carry out repairs, including welding, pressure-wash hulls and apply anti-fouling. The yard is equipped with a Roodberg boat hoist with a lifting capacity of 90 tonnes and there is also a boat transporter. Every Wednesday and Saturday, the


popular Playa Blanca Market takes place along the quayside from 9 am to 2 pm. Originally set in the marina’s Plaza, these events have grown in size and are distinctly ‘up-market’ being held against the backdrop of some of the most expensive yachts on the island! The stalls offer very reasonably- priced gifts or pocket money treats, including examples of craft products made on the island. Particularly good value jewellery is on sale, including necklaces and ornaments that show


the island’s unique artistic style. Those who venture beyond the


attractions of Marina Rubicón will discover a land of contrasts just 140 km from the coast of Africa. Declared a ‘Biosphere Reserve’ by UNESCO in 1993, Lanzarote is home to unusual, yet beautiful, landscapes such as the dormant volcanoes of the Timanfaya National Park. Marina Rubicón info@marinarubicon.com www.marinarubicon.com


MARINA INDUSTRY • FEBRUARY 2021


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