How to get 7 free mooring nights in the Mediterranean with your annual berth
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There is a network of marinas that is continuing to expand its presence in Italy as well with the opening of new marinas located in some of Italy’s best coastal destinations. These are the D-Marin marinas, whose 5-star facilities, exceptional customer service, and intuitive use of technology make the time spent at marinas not only enjoyable and smooth, but memorable.
Italy’s six ports tagged D-Marin

Let’s start in Liguria, where along the beautiful Riviera dei Fiori are Marina degli Aregai and Marina di San Lorenzo. These two highly welcoming ports are the perfect place to start a cruise on the Italian coast, with plenty of facilities at sea and ashore including sailing and diving schools, cycling, spas and private beaches. Iconic destinations such as Monte Carlo, Corsica, and Nice are located within 100 nautical miles, allowing sailors to also conveniently reach renowned locations nearby.
Moving on to the Gulf of Genoa, D-Marin’s offerings include the Marina di Varazze, ideally located for exploring the French Riviera, Cinque Terre, Corsica, and the Tuscan coast. Guests at D-Marin can take advantage of numerous gourmet venues, from upscale restaurants to charming wine bars, each offering a unique dining experience.

In La Spezia, the D-Marin Porto Mirabello marina once again this year was awarded the Blue Flag for water quality and sustainable practices, a testament to its commitment to preserving the natural beauty of its surroundings. Guests’ safety and security is ensured by the marina’s natural location in the Gulf of Poets, near the islands of Tino and Palmaria. Sailors can enjoy easy access here to Porto Venere with its Natural Park, the centuries-old Doria Castle, and the fishing village of Portofino, home to a 16th-century fortress and museum. Those who moor here can reach destinations such as Monte Carlo, Corsica, Elba Island, Capri, the Amalfi Coast, or Porto Cervo in Sardinia.
In the Adriatic, on the other hand, located just 40 nautical miles from Venice, D-Marin Punta Faro in Lignano Sabbiadoro (UD)is nestled in one of the most beautiful areas of the northern Adriatic. Guests at this marina can enjoy an outdoor pool and aperitifs paired with local delicacies, as well as sandy beaches and cultural treasures.
A free week every year to go anywhere you want!
For those who choose an annual berth in any of D-Marin’s marinas, there is a really interesting offer that allows you to truly appreciate all that Italy and the Mediterranean have to offer. When you book an annual berth, in fact, you can take advantage of the “Happy Berth Days” offer, which gives you seven days of free mooring in any other D-Marin marina. You can also download the D-Marin app to book a berth directly from there and remotely manage and control your electricity and water consumption.
D-Marin continues to invest in Italy, with the Livorno marina currently under construction. We will keep you posted on news! To learn more about D-Marin and reserve your berth, visit d-marin.com/en.
Editorial in collaboration with D-Marin
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