Expansion on the ligurian coast: D-Marin welcomes two new premium marinas

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D-Marin
, the selection of premium marinas, welcomes two new marinas in Liguria, bringing the number of D-Marin marinas in Italy to a total of five.

Marina degli Aregai and Marina di San Lorenzo expand D-Marin’s total portfolio to 26 marinas across the Mediterranean and Gulf regions. It is the first step in what is planned to be an ambitious year of expansion for D-Marin.

Oliver Dörschuck, D-Marin’s CEO, said: “Our selection of marinas is significantly enhanced with the addition of Marina degli Aregai and Marina di San Lorenzo, nestled in one of the finest yachting destinations on the Ligurian coastline. We look forward to further developing these marinas and offering our customers two more ports of call on their Mediterranean adventures.”

These new marinas were carefully selected by D-Marin to fit with its mission to provide an enriched yachting experience to its customers. The marinas are located on the Riviera dei Fiori, a 58km stretch of stunning coastline steeped in natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Marina degli Aregai is one of the largest marinas in the Liguria region with 961 berths accommodating yachts up to 50 metres. The marina offers 24-hour mooring assistance, a shipyard, as well as a vibrant shopping complex with over 20 shops and restaurants and a hotel.

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