Europe’s Most Expensive Marinas
Ibiza Magna retains its first place for being the most expensive marina in Europe in 2018. This is shown in a current ranking conducted by Engel & Völkers Yachting. The survey data is based on the basic fees for a mooring berth for a 55-metre yacht per day during this year’s high season in each location.
Location | Cost Per Day |
Ibiza Magna | Ibiza, Spain | €4,000 |
Marina di Portofino | Portofino, Italy | €2,751 |
Marina Grande | Capri, Italy | €2,750 |
Marina di Porto Cervo | Sardinia, Italy | €2,564 |
Port de Saint-Tropez | Saint-Tropez, France | €2,105 |
Puerto Jose Banus | Marbella, Spain | €2,068 |
Limassol Marina | Limassol, Cyprus | €1,533 |
ACI Marina Split | Split, Croatia | €1,413 |
Port Hercule | Monte-Carlo, Monaco | €1,095 |
Netsel Marmaris Marina | Marmaris, Turkey | €1,054 |
“Compared to 2017, the daily mooring fees for a 55-metre yacht have increased in almost all 10 locations featured in the ranking,” says Anissa Mediouni, CEO of Engel & Völkers Yachting. “For many yacht owners and charter clients, the western Mediterranean is the most popular region in Europe. This is clearly reflected in our latest ranking of mooring fees. Beyond Europe we are also seeing a trend towards more unusual destinations including the Antarctic, the island nation of Palau in the Pacific Ocean, and Myanmar.”