Msida & Ta’ Xbiex Marina MALTA
The 737 berth Msida & Ta’ Xbiex Marina, operated by Creek Developments Plc, is Malta’s largest marina. If you’re looking for a safe haven for your personal sailing yacht or smaller motoryacht, then this marina focuses on leisure yachts up to 22m LOA rather than superyachts, offering a sheltered and central location. Protected from all wind and swell directions, it lies in the heart of Malta’s yachting district, and close to both the capital city Valletta and the commercial and nightlife districts
of Sliema and St Julians. Winter visitors settle in for longer, as the marina makes an ideal base for combining a winter maintenance programme with cruising to take advantage of the many calm, sunny winter days to explore the Maltese Islands’ bays without the crowds. The marina can assist with arrangements to go into a yard and has long-standing relationships with a full range of reliable service providers to ensure that all yachting needs are met.
www.marinamalta.com
D-Marin Zea GREECE
D-Marin Zea is located in Piraeus in Athens and it is one of the finest superyacht marinas in the Mediterranean. A port with great ancient history as it was a Naval base where the fleet of triremes was built. Ruins of the ancient walls of the base can still be found in the marina. The Naval Museum of Greece is also situated in Zea marina. The marina offering modern facilities and services, was totally renovated for the 2004 Olympic Games. The total capacity is 670 berths, on both permanent and floating pontoons. Moorings are available for boats up to 150 metres long. Zea Marina is one of the favoured marinas for crews as it is totally embraced by the city of Piraeus and there is an endless list of things you can do within walking distance of the marina. Shopping centres, cinema, restaurants, bars and all services related to yachts are in the immediate vicinity of the marina. Within the port, customers can find restaurants, bars, a swimming pool, chandlery shop and the Port Police office.
www.d-marin.com
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