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tax, and captains should inform themselves accordingly. In recent years, Croatia has invested a lot in promotion, so we believe the season will be busy again.”
Raki from DRM Maritime Services is looking forward to the summer opening of both 176-berth Lustica Bay for yachts up to 35 metres and 238-berth Portonovi which is able to accommodate yachts up to 120 metres. They will join well-known award winning Porto Montenegro.
Paola enthuses, “In recent years we have seen Sicily become a preferred yachting destination, and we are proud to have been working with some of the most luxurious yachts berthed here - many returning twice in a row. We expect a busy season and warm weather right from May until October.”
Paz believes Spain’s season is starting earlier, despite the questionable European weather, and predicts a busy season.
STAR SARDINIA Star Sardinia is one of the leading shipping agencies on the Island, now celebrating its 25th Anniversary with the inauguration of a new office on Cagliariís main street, Via Roma, at number 101. This location (in the middle of an elegant promenade facing the old port) is both scenographic and convenient, as the waterfront will be devoted exclusively to yachts. Star Sardinia provides customs assistance, visa / berthing / bunker arrangements (national or tax-free), crew assistance, ship repairs, luxury car or van transfers, hotel accommodation, excursions, as well as fresh flowers and top-quality wines For more details Tel: +39.070.90.60.80 or visit
www.yachting.starsardinia.it
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Bea from Evolution has similarly high hopes, “We are already expecting many returning clients, and are ready for another busy summer. Additionally, with Barcelona hosting the MYBA and LYBRA shows this spring, we are receiving enquiries from newcomers wishing to make the most of their visit to Spain and start their season right here.”
Christiane from Lunautica concludes, “We are definitely seeing increased interest in Northern European destinations, which widen the opportunities for charter yachts and their clients. If you are arriving after an Atlantic crossing, a trip into Seville could be something special for guests but, beware, air draught is limited to around 40
BODRUM YACHT SERVICES With forty years of joined experience in the marine industry and 28 consecutive years of working in Turkey, Bodrum Yacht Services continues to supply hands-on, professional expertise for foreign-flagged yachts in the Eastern Mediterranean. From complete refits, engine rebuilds, hull painting and electrical work, no job is too big or too small. The staff speak fluent English and will guide you through each step of your project. The founders in-depth knowledge of local tradesman and boatyards ensures that the right people complete your job on time, at the most competitive price. For more details Tel: +90 532 434 6816 or visit
www.bodrumyachtservices.com
metres due to the various bridges along the Guadalquivir River.”
Whichever waters you decide to navigate, do yourself a favour and pop a yacht agent on speed dial.
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