Northern Cyprus Karpaz Gate Marina to open in 2011
Northern Cyprus is heading to open its new and exclusive Karpaz Gate Marina in 2011. The new marina is being constructed in an untouched peninsula and is sure to bring yachting enthusiasts from all over the world.
More than 400m of the area has been completed out of the total 650m; the eastern Mediterranean marina will offer expansive berthing space and protection for yachts that are looking to port or visit in the beautiful northern region of Cyprus.
The new marina will offer 300 berths close to areas with bars, cafes, restaurants, and cinemas, with state-of-the-art security to maintain a close eye on the yachts harboured there. A casino and the luxurious Karpaz Peninsula Hotel will also join the list in 2012.
Karpaz Gate Marina will have an 18,000 sqm dry dock space for refit and repairs and will offer the most convenient services, such as a brand new 300 tonne crane, for those wishing to station a vessel for refit or docking.
Designed in accordance to BMF codes of practice, Karpaz Gate Marina will cater for yachts of all sizes, from catamaran to mega yacht alongside ample facilities.
The marina is shaping up fast and promises to allow access to a “wild and beautiful corner” of the Mediterranean which is practically untouched and will retain its beauty thanks to plans which will keep it as natural and relaxing as possible.
paliometoxo wrote:it will be good for when cyprus re united and brings more travelers here, its good that turkey is investing for the future of cyprus and will have a stronger ONE state
B25 wrote:paliometoxo wrote:it will be good for when cyprus re united and brings more travelers here, its good that turkey is investing for the future of cyprus and will have a stronger ONE state
Turkey haven't invested jack shit re. It is a outside company I believe the Lewis Trust Group. Turkey would have sold them the stolen land.
Eisai telia vlakas re.
Poso xrono eisai??
Epiktitos wrote:Can't imagine it to be too hard to keep track of which boats berth in this marina, and then hand them their fine in the next European port they visit.
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