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About Port Adriano & Santa Ponça

Port Adriano – formerly a small fishing port – is now one of the most modern marinas in the Mediterranean.

About Spain

Spain covers a vast area, both within the MED with its long southern coastline from Gibraltar to Barcelona and The Balearic Islands; its north coast onto the Atlantic/ Bay of Biscay – where Cap de Finisterre offers a formidable bolt-hole when gales are blowing, not to mention some of the best seafood in the world and the welcome pit stop of The Canary Islands for those yachts en-route from the Med to the Caribbean.

About Monaco & Cap d'Ail

Situated in France at the border with the Principality of Monaco, Cap d’Ail enjoys the privilege of being idyllically positioned between the sea and the mountains – distinctively overlooked by the Tête de Chien Mountains to the north, and at its feet, the Mediterranean Sea.

About Barcelona

The port of Barcelona has a far-reaching maritime history.

About Cyprus

Cyprus is a very desirable destination, whether on charter with guests, or as a base between trips, or for a mild Winter - picturesque bays and coastal resorts, stunning mountain landscapes and pretty villages up in the Troodos Mountains, which are snow covered in the winter

About Vilanova

Vilanova lies virtually halfway between Barcelona and Tarragona in the province of Catalunia and has the third largest port in the region.Less than half an hour from the city of Barcelona and El Prat International Airport there are excellent connections to European and international destinations.

About Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Beaulieu-sur-Mer

The three ports of Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Beaulieu-sur-Mer are set along the most beautiful and spectacular part of the French Riviera.

About Ibiza

Ibiza and neighbouring Formentera are the two most southern Balearic Islands.

About Toulon

The history of Toulon goes back three thousand years, when the ancient Ligures settled here because of its exceptional geography.

Balearic Marine Cluster

Considering the nature and geography of the Balearic Islands, the sea has always been the engine of the economy of these islands and the gateway to the Mediterranean for the superyacht fleet.

About Port Grimaud

Port Grimaud, situated at the south-western corner of the Bay of St-Tropez, is a delightful resort built to resemble a Venetian fishing and lagoon settlement, with bridges, canals and lovely houses with colourful façades.

About Malta

Strategically located in the Mediterranean, some 93 km south of Sicily, right on the main shipping route between Gibraltar and the Suez Canal, Malta and her neighbouring islands have throughout history played an important maritime role.

About Genoa, Portofino & Rapallo

Genoa (Italian, Genova), with its dizzying mix of the old and new, of sophistication and squalor, is as multi-layered as the hills it clings to!

About Port de Sóller

Port de Sóller lies to the North East of Palma, some 3kms from the town of Sóller and approximately 12kms from the picturesque village of Deia.

Monaco

Set between the sparkling Mediterranean Sea and the majestic Alps, Monaco rises from the natural splendour as a tribute to man’s ingenuity