Limassol Marina has welcomed the first yachts just months after delivering the 94 luxury apartments at Nereids Residences.
The delivery of the south eastern breakwater and the arrival of the first yachts mark a new era for Cyprus. Boasting a capacity of 650 berths, for yachts up to 115m in length, Limassol Marina is the first full service superyacht marina on the island. It provides facilities and services of the highest standard, combined with a team of experienced marina professionals to ensure the smooth running of all operations.
Limassol Marina is setting new standards for living and sailing in the Eastern Mediterranean and positioning the island on the nautical yachting map. Already changing the face of the town, the waterfront development is improving the image of Cyprus as a destination on a global scale. Aiming to boost the economy, it is creating new prospects for Limassol and Cyprus, as a whole, by upgrading the surrounding area, reviving the historical centre of town, encouraging investments and attracting a higher calibre of tourism to the island.
During Limassol Marina’s latest press site visit, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Limassol Marina Ltd, Mr Marios E. Lanitis, stated that: “The completion and operation of yet another phase of this ground-breaking project, is sending out a positive message both locally and internationally: That the private sector in Cyprus, and more specifically local businesses, are here and doing all they can to support the Government’s efforts to promote development. They are working hard and continually to face the current challenges and are proving their capabilities and strength through the evident success of their work."
Construction work continues across the entire project, with more apartments due for delivery in July and completion of the Peninsula Villas expected in 2014. Work on the commercial area is progressing rapidly- its completion is expected by the end of the year and the official opening will take place in spring of 2014.
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