Two new Italian marinas join the D-Marin network
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The major international network D-Marin expands further by adding two prestigious Italian marinas to its portfolio: the Marina degli Aregai and the Marina di San Lorenzo. Managed under a commercial agreement by the Cozzi Parodi Group, both ports are located in the picturesque region of western Liguria, a short distance from each other.
Founded in Greece in 2003, D-Marin is a leading company that owns and operates ports in several locations around the world, including Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Spain, Malta and the United Arab Emirates. With the addition of Marina degli Aregai and Marina di San Lorenzo, the total number of facilities managed by D-Marin in Italy rises to five, contributing to the expansion of the network (already confirmed by the recent agreement with Azimut-Benetti), which now has as many as 26 marinas and more than 3,000 total berths.
The Marina degli Aregai – 961 berths
Marina degli Aregai, located in the municipality of Santo Stefano al Mare (Imperia), offers 961 berths for yachts of various sizes and is a landmark for yacht owners on the Western Riviera. In addition to essential services such as 24-hour moorings, surveillance, and workshops, the Marina degli Aregai also boasts a four-star hotel-residence, well-equipped beaches, and a rich commercial area with a gym, sailing school, yacht club, bars, and restaurants.
The Marina of San Lorenzo – 268 berths
Marina di San Lorenzo, located in the municipality of the same name, has seven protected piers with 268 berths, offering a complete experience to boaters. With the presence of a hotel with spa and private beach, bars and restaurants, the Marina di San Lorenzo meets all the needs of visitors seeking comfort and relaxation during their stay
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