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After many years of planning and renovation and an agonizingly long period of uncertainty, it now seems that the port of Molinar in Mallorca can finally reopen after years of renovation work. In any case, the recent award of the concession for the operation of the port and the Club Nautico suggests this. It has been just over a year...
Read moreSports skippers travelling by boat from the north of the Istrian peninsula, for example from Rovinj or from Medulin to the south, now have a new port of call with the new Marina Polesana. SeaHelp has a robust and fast eight-metre-long rescue boat in the nearby Marina Veruda for the sea area including the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula,...
Read moreNovi Vinodolski, not far from Rijeka and Crikvenica in the Kvarner Bay, is widely known for its excellent Žlahtina wine and its interesting history. But the small Adriatic town has more to offer than just good wine and history. Since April 2017, it has been home to the small but beautiful Mitan Marina, which is well worth a visit by...
Read moreThe Costa Daurada (Catalan; Spanish: Costa Dorada; Golden Coast) is a 216 km long coastal strip in the north-east of Spain, stretching from Vilanova i la Geltrú in the north to Alcanar in the south, immediately south of the Ebro Delta, thus forming the entire coastal area of the province of Tarragona. SeaHelp visited the Catalan region, which is ideal...
Read morePremium marina operator D-Marin takes over two new marinas in Liguria, bringing the total number of D-Marin marinas in Italy to five: Marina degli Aregai and Marina di San Lorenzo now expand D-Marin's portfolio to 26 marinas in the Mediterranean and the Gulf region. "Our range of marinas is being expanded with Marina degli Aregai and Marina di San Lorenzo,...
Read moreIn the heart of the Mediterranean, where the sea meets the lagoon and tradition merges with innovation, sustainability has long been an integral part of everyday life. The fragile biological balance of this region requires careful management perhaps even more than elsewhere. Self-imposed environmental requirements as a corporate guideline is something we would like to see from many more nautical...
Read moreBetween Umag in the north and Dubrovnik in the south, 75 Croatian marinas offer their services and vie for guests. But beware: prices vary widely, and it may be worth taking a little longer to get to the next marina but one. So crews can sometimes save a lot of money, interesting especially for longer stays. Where to moor? This...
Read moreSports skippers who want to moor their yacht in the port of Rab on the Croatian island of the same name in the Kvarner Bay must currently prepare for restrictions. Construction work is currently underway there to protect the harbor and the historic old town from damage by waves. Yacht owners are called upon to exercise extreme caution when entering...
Read moreSomewhat south of Pula, the largest city on the Istrian peninsula in northern Croatia, is Marina Veruda. Sport skippers who moor here benefit from good all-round service, a location perfectly protected from all winds, and SeaHelp presence. SeaHelp members can also save money: who books a day berth for 2022, pays 30 percent less. Pula, with a good 55,000 inhabitants...
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