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Limassol Marina signs operating agreement with Camper & Nicholsons
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CyprusLIMASSOL Marina Ltd has signed an agreement with Camper & Nicholsons Marinas for the operation of the new Limassol Marina.
The marina is expected to welcome the first yachts in the Autumn of 2012. It will be able to accommodate all types of vessels, from sailing yachts to megayachts, and will feature a dry dock for light repairs and maintenance. It will bring a new level of quality and service to yachting on the island and provide facilities of the highest standard.
The General Manager of Limassol Marina Ltd, Takis Palekythritis, expressed his confidence in the project which is set to place Cyprus on the nautical yachting map and spoke of the need for Limassol Marina to deliver the best professional services. “With their technical and operational expertise, and the global reach of the Camper & Nicholsons brand, we have identified the right partners to help us achieve just that”.
Camper & Nicholsons CEO, Nick Maris said: “In the modern marina market, customers expect the same service standards and professionalism they would receive ashore in a top class hotel”. With reference to the Limassol Marina, he added that his team are dedicated to delivering that level of excellence.
Camper & Nicholsons is widely recognised to be one of the World’s oldest and most prestigious yachting business names, with origins dating back to 1782 when boat building began at Gosport, in the South of England.
The company has specialised in marina and waterfront development for over 40 years and has provided services to clients in more than 25 countries worldwide.

Dave comments:
Keith
Don't you know it coming next year so say developers and estate agents for last 15 years.Just like tomorrow it never come.Another scam on the punters.
Keith from UK comments:
Can anyone please tell me what has happened to the planned Marina at Kissonerga. A long time ago it was stated that it would have 1000 berths and should be ready for use by 2009.