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Gold Anchor Marinas


We are delighted to announce Porto Montenegro has become the first marina ever to be awarded the 5 Gold Anchor Platinum accreditation, the highest status for any marina across the world.


T


he new Platinum accreditation has been designed to recognise a


small but increasing number of marinas in the world which cater for a very discerning customer base. In most cases these marinas cater for superyachts and importantly, owners, guests and crew. Porto Montenegro is one such marina. A full­service superyacht marina with a


exceptionally well landscaped uplands are all essential to achieve the Platinum standard, the key however is world­ leading customer service through dedicated concierge catering for the every need of the owner, guest, captain and crew. Our Assessor conducted an exhaustive procedure to ensure that all criteria of the scheme were satisfied with the report being reviewed by


5 Gold Anchor Platinum Status “


Porto Montenegro


capacity for 461 vessels, the site includes a luxury hotel and residences, exclusive retailers, numerous food and beverage outlets and a nearby international airport. But it was Porto Montenegro’s outstanding level of customer service, with a dedicated, bespoke concierge service, which ultimately saw it achieve a 5 Gold Anchor Platinum accreditation. As TYHA’s General Manager, Jon White, explains: “Luxury marina facilities, high quality food and beverage and


the standards panels from The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA) and the Marina Industries Association (MIA) prior to the 5 Gold Anchor Platinum accreditation being confirmed.


He adds: “TYHA and MIA


are delighted to award Porto Montenegro with the first ever 5 Gold Anchor Platinum accreditation and congratulate the marina team for achieving this highly demanding standard.”


September 2017 / F&A 35


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