D-Marin network expands in the Mediterranean.Porto Mirabello joins the network
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MirabelloD-Marin, the network of marinas established in 2003, has announced the acquisition of Porto Mirabello, a gem set in the Gulf of La Spezia.
This strategic move consolidates D-Marin’s presence in Italy, bringing the number of marinas managed in the Bel Paese to six.
Situated in a prime location, just a stone’s throw from Cinque Terre, Porto Mirabello is a true paradise for superyachts.
With 407 berths, including some capable of accommodating boats up to 140 meters, this marina established in 2010 offers services of the highest level, designed to meet the needs of superyacht owners as well.
A complete boating experience
In addition to the classic mooring and refueling services,
Porto Mirabello offers a range of additional amenities and services to its customers, including:
- A heliport: for quick and direct access even by helicopter
- Restaurants and boutiques for a gourmet experience and high-end shopping
- Wellness center with swimming pool and gym: for guests’ relaxation and well-being
- Shipyard with 160-ton travel lift for boat maintenance and repair.
With the acquisition of Porto Mirabello, D-Marin consolidates its position in the Italian market, acquiring an important reference point very close to the Cinque Terre and to some of the protagonists of the Italian shipbuilding industry.
The goal is to offer boaters a high level of hospitality, characterized by excellent services in unique destinations.
Other D-Marin ports in Italy
Along the Peninsula there are currently six ports and marinas that D-Marin manages.
Marina Punta Faro in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Marina degli Aregai in Santo Stefano al Mare and Marina di San Lorenzo of the Cozzi Parodi group, as well as Azimut-Benetti’s Marina di Varazze, from which it also had the management of the Marina di Livorno, still under construction.
Oliver Dörschuck, CEO of D-Marin, said, “Porto Mirabello is a significant addition to our portfolio. Its exceptional facilities and strategic location enhance our offering in the Mediterranean, allowing us to offer unparalleled marina experiences in one of Italy’s most beautiful coastal settings.”
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