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ONBOARD Magazine summer 2021

The magazine is published quarterly and is the only publication aimed purely at the superyacht professional on the Mediterranean. Produced here on the Côte d’Azur, ONBOARD is a B2B industry magazine with a consumer feel. Designed to be entertaining and informative in equal balance, ONBOARD is packed with varied articles on superyacht paint & coatings, crew training, essential refit services, crew uniforms, shipyards, the very best superyacht chase boats, product launches and features from leading industry experts on relevant superyacht matters. If you need to get your products and services in front of the right crew and industry buyers, then talk to us.



The magazine is published quarterly and is the only publication aimed purely at the superyacht professional on the Mediterranean. Produced here on the Côte d’Azur, ONBOARD is a B2B industry magazine with a consumer feel. Designed to be entertaining and informative in equal balance, ONBOARD is packed with varied articles on superyacht paint & coatings, crew training, essential refit services, crew uniforms, shipyards, the very best superyacht chase boats, product launches and features from leading industry experts on relevant superyacht matters.

If you need to get your products and services in front of the right crew and industry buyers, then talk to us.

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The Quay Marinas

A look at some of the best marinas in the Mediterranean ready

to welcome you, your guests and your yacht this season

Port Denia

SPAIN

Located midway between Valencia and

Alicante in Spain, Port Denia Superyacht

Marina is positioned in the centre of

cosmopolitan Denia and provides stern-to

berths up to 65m LOA and a 138m alongside

berth, with <1250 amps shore power available

and ‘in-water’ refit and maintenance work

allowed. Ideal for winter berths and a perfect

base before and after a shipyard period or Med

season, Denia provides all the services of a

busy town at the end of your gangway. A one

hour drive from both international airports of

Valencia and Alicante, superyachts also use

Port Denia as a charter base for visiting Ibiza

and Formentera in the summer, just 45 miles

away. A UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy

with blue flag Costa Blanca beaches,

watersports, 5* hotels and golf courses,

Montgó mountain to climb, bustling tapas bars

and busy nightlife, Denia is perfect for crew

and guests alike.

38°50’38.7”N 0°06’41.4”E

No. of berths 14 superyachts

Max length 70m +

Max draft 7m

VHF 73

www.portdenia.com

Cala del Forte

ITALY

Cala del Forte is a brand new state-of-the-art marina

nestled between the Italian and French Rivieras in the

vibrant city of Ventimiglia. Just 7.9 miles from Monaco.

The marina is home to 178 yachts ranging from 6.5 to 70

metres. Its waterfront was officially opened on the 15th

October 2020 when the iconic sailing yacht Tuiga, flagship

of the Yacht Club de Monaco, arrived at Cala del Forte

- Ventimiglia from Monaco, the very first to dock at the

brand new Molo d’Onore berth. The on-land services are

near to completion. Next summer will see Cala del Forte

fully operational. In the meantime, the brand new power

catamaran shuttle service Monaco One was launched

last March. The Monaco One can travel from Monaco

to Ventimiglia in just 15 minutes at 45 knots, carrying

up to 12 passengers in absolute comfort. The design

combines a need for speed with a reliable and sustainable

approach thanks to cutting-edge aerodynamic solutions

that allow for fuel consumption at top speeds to be half

that of conventional designs. Cala del Forte is accepting

reservations for berths, by the day, week, month and year.

43 47’20.1”N 7 35’53.1”E

No. of berths 178

Max length 70m+

Max beam 14m

VHF 73

www.caladelforte-ventimiglia.it

80 | SUMMER 2021 | ONBOARD

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