D-Marin, a leader in high-end marinas, has announced the acquisition of Porto Mirabello, one of the most prestigious marinas in the Gulf of La Spezia.
This strategic transaction consolidates D-Marin’s presence in Italy, bringing to six the number of managed marinas in the Bel Paese.
Porto Mirabello: a jewel in the heart of Liguria
Situated in a prime location, just a stone’s throw from Cinque Terre, Porto Mirabello is a landmark for superyacht owners.
With 407 berths, some of which can accommodate boats up to 140 meters, the marina offers top-notch services, including:
- Heliport: For quick and discreet access.
- Luxury restaurants and boutiques: For a complete onboard experience.
- Wellness center: Equipped with a swimming pool and gymnasium for guests’ relaxation and well-being.
- Shipyard: With 160-ton travel lift, for boat maintenance and repairs
The acquisition of Porto Mirabello by D-Marin represents a winning synergy.
Porto Mirabello, with its long experience in the luxury yachting industry, integrates seamlessly into D-Marin’s network, offering clients a consistent, top-notch sailing experience at various locations around the Mediterranean.
D-Marin in Italy: a growing network
With the addition of Porto Mirabello, D-Marin consolidates its presence in Italy, where it already operates major marinas such as Marina Punta Faro, Marina degli Aregai, Marina di San Lorenzo and Marina di Varazze.
The group’s goal is to offer boaters an unparalleled sailing experience, characterized by personalized services and unique destinations.
The words of Oliver Dörschuck, CEO of D-Marin:
“Porto Mirabello is a strategic addition to our portfolio. Its prime location and excellent facilities make it one of the most desirable marinas in the Mediterranean. We are excited to offer our clients an even more complete experience and to contribute to the development of the nautical sector in Italy.”
What does this acquisition mean for the Italian marine industry?
The entry of Porto Mirabello into the D-Marin network is an important signal for the Italian nautical sector.
This operation confirms the attractiveness of our country for international investors and underlines the importance of nautical tourism for the local economy.