DESTINATION Málaga San Andres Marina A
s one of the newest members to the IGY Marinas family, the group has been awarded a 50 year concession to develop
and operate the marina. Upon its completion in 2024, Málaga San Andres Marina will consist of approximately 600 berths for vessels of all sizes, from small leisure craft to luxury yachts up to 60 metres. The project will include commercial real estate area designed by renowned Spanish architect José Seguí. The 8,000 square metre landside development will consist of entertainment, restaurants, and luxury retail amenities, as well as events spaces and a sailing school. In alignment with IGY brand standards, amenities and services will include on- site parking with 400 parking spaces, crew facilities, fuelling, concierge services, waste recycling, and security. The project is located steps from the heart of the historic city and 20 minutes from the airport. Consistent with the new concessionaire’s commitment to environmental and social governance (ESG), the project will minimise energy consumption with bioclimatic building design, photovoltaic power generation, aerothermal air- conditioning and other systems while emphasising sustainability. For more details visit
www.igymarinas.com
The project will minimise
energy consumption with photovoltaic power generation and aerothermal air-conditioning.
Alcaidesa Marina A
Eat & Drink One Eden
Nestled on the expansive 4km of golden beaches a brief 2 minutes walk from the town centre is One Eden Ciringuito. The experienced mixologists will be working hard to deliver an amazing selection of cocktails and the chefs have their grills at the ready.
lcaidesa Marina is strategically located in the Gibraltar Strait, the gateway to the Mediterranean. The natural
harbour offers excellent shelter, deep water berths and first class facilities to visiting yachts throughout the year, as well as quick and easy access to Gibraltar’s international airport and other main logistics hubs. The marina boasts over 600 berths ranging between 8m and 90m together with modern boatyard facilities and specialist workshops for any refit or repairs required during your stay. It is also protected 24/7 by CCTV and security staff. The marina’s modern facilities are manned seven days a week by English and Spanish speaking staff who understand the requirements of professional superyacht crews and who deliver a first class service. As part of the marina’s extended services, Peninsula, the global leading supplier of marine fuel, is on site to deliver tax free fuel for vessels within the marina. Whether you are west bound for the Caribbean season or entering the Mediterranean for the busy summer season, Alcaidesa offers a safe haven during transit, first class facilities and a friendly and professional service. For more details Tel: +34 956 021 660 or visit
www.alcaidesamarina.com
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