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Marina Santa Eulalia

With a capacity of 763 boats, it is the marina with the most berths on the entire island of Ibiza accommodating both Llaüts traditional local

Marina Al Hoceima

Marina Al Hoceima is located in Al Hoceïma (Morocco). All those who tie up there will enjoy the most basic services such as water and

Port Alacati Marina

Port Alaçatı is located in the southern part of the Cesme Peninsula, west of Karsıyaka Azmagi. After the formation of the Kutlu Aktas Dam, the

West Istanbul Marina

The largest marina in the Marmara region, with parking for 400 cars. This spectacular port has 600 berths and a plaza for 300 boats in

Setur Ayvalik Marina

Setur Ayvalik Marina is located in Ayvalik, Turkey. All those who tie up there will enjoy the most basic services such as water, electricity and

Setur Kalamis Marina

About Kalamış and Fenerbahçe Marina Setur Marinas, one of the largest chains in the Mediterranean basin and the largest in Turkey in maritime operations, offers

Setur Kusadasi Marina

The Koç Setur Marinas group company started its operations in 1978 with the Çeşme Altınyunus marina. Setur Marinas, which is one of the numbered chain

Atakoy Marina

Among the most prestigious marinas in Turkey, Atakoy Marina; With its unique location, experienced staff and privileged service concept, it is an outstanding brand on

Marina Smir

This marine development on the North African coast is only 40 kilometers from Gibraltar, south of Ceuta on Morocco’s Mediterranean coast. Facilities are reported as

Marina Hércules

Ceuta’s communication channel par excellence is the maritime one, so it is the mouth that feeds it. This motivated the construction of its port, which

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