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6 marinas around the world that are destinations in themselves

6 marinas around the world that are destinations in themselves

Champagne flows, mega yachts glide by and the high seas beckon with the promise of adventure – marinas are more than just a place to dock. From first-class facilities to spectacular locations, here are six that serve as destinations in their own right.
1. Port Hercules, Monaco
The Monaco Yacht Show is one of the most prestigious pleasure-boat trade shows in the world. Photo: Reuters
The ultimate in exclusivity, Port Hercules, aka Billionaires' Harbour, has long been a symbol of wealth and extravagance. Located in the heart of
Monte Carlo , it has been Monaco's main anchorage since ancient Greek and Roman times. Formerly a fishing port and naval base, it has evolved into perhaps the most iconic superyacht marina on the planet. During the Monaco Grand Prix (May 23 to 25 this year), the marina transforms into a floating VIP lounge, with spectators in Zone 1 enjoying prime trackside views, although they pay heavily for the privilege: a berth for a yacht of up to 150 metres costs more than €150,000 (HK$1.2 million).
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Port Hercules isn't just busy over the Grand Prix weekend, however. Throughout the year, royalty, rock stars, celebrities and sporting heroes dock their yachts at the marina, with the see-and-be-seen Monaco Yacht Show (September 24 to 27) another highlight of the social and maritime calendar. Besides luxury shopping, fine dining and casinos, for those who arrive without a boat, the city state offers the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, whose more than 6,000 specimens can be found in the shark lagoon or on vibrant coral reefs. The rooftop terrace offers breathtaking
Riviera views.
2. Sanya International Yachting Centre, China
Sanya, Hainan province, has earned the nickname, City of a Thousand Boats. Photo: Xinhua
Sanya's growing reputation as a sailing and marine tourism hub has earned it the nickname, City of a Thousand Boats. Designed as a destination for luxury yachts, the Sanya International Yachting Centre opened on the southern coast of Hainan Island in 2023. The marina provides more than 200 berths, with dedicated space for superyachts. Situated near some of China's
most beautiful beaches , it is an ideal spot for water sports in addition to sailing. As well as fine dining, retail and leisure options, the centre offers less glamorous services such as yacht maintenance.
The marina has hosted several high-profile events, including December's Boating Sanya, which featured about 200 ocean-going craft. But there's more to Sanya than sailing, not least the tranquil Nanshan Temple, with its stunning Buddhist statues, and white-sand beaches such as those in Yalong Bay.
3. ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore
ONE°15 Marina Club on Singapore's Sentosa island is a full-service sailing haven.
A full-service sailing haven renowned for its commitment to indulgence with an eco edge, ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove was named after Singapore's latitude, about one degree and 15 minutes north of the equator. It offers berthing for yachts of all sizes along with a public area known as Quayside Isle in which the Cantonese WOK°15 Kitchen and other upscale dining venues keep visitors well fed. Recognised for its solar-powered lighting and water-recycling systems, ONE°15 embodies Singapore's approach to environmental marine sustainability. The port hosts events – the Singapore Yachting Festival will take place from April 10 to 13 – and exhibitions that highlight the latest advancements in the industry.

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