The five most expensive yacht marinas in the world not only bring together the magnificent scenery of the sea and the sky, but also have a unique and complex design level and a very high economic level, so they have achieved such a spectacle. This article will tell you what makes these marinas special.


1. Italy: Marina Grande


Marina Grande is located on the Italian island of Capri, where the most luxurious holiday villas in the Mediterranean are located. The Amalfi Coast on the island of Capri was named one of the 50 charming places to visit in a lifetime by National Geographic. If you don't experience it yourself, you may not be able to appreciate its breathtaking beauty and speciality. There is a small marina on the Amalfi coast that can berth 10 yachts. Berths are extremely expensive and very rare, and they need to be booked months in advance. It is considered one of the most expensive yacht marinas. Home to the legendary Grotta Azzurra of Capri, there is an unparalleled shopping experience. Surrounded by high-end fashion brands as well as Neapolitan delicacies.


Average daily yacht berthing fee: €2900


Number of yacht berths: 10


2. Sardinia, Italy: Porto Cervo


Porto Cervo is located on the Smeralda coast, a sparsely populated place with fewer than 200 permanent residents. And the marina here is one of the best equipped repair clubs in the Mediterranean, capable of repairing the most luxurious yachts. There are a total of 700 berths for small boats. And Anton Francesco Albertoni, president of the Italian yachting industry association UCINA, said: "Porto Cervo is recognized as the most modern, well-equipped and most popular marina in the world in the Mediterranean, and with the arrival of countless international celebrities and stars, this will not change."


Average daily yacht berthing fee: €2500


Number of yacht berths: 60


3. Liguria, Italy: Portofino Port


Portofino (Portofino) is a famous seaport tourist town in northwestern Italy. It is a very pleasant city. All the houses here are scattered and at least one window faces the blue bay. The exterior walls of the house are painted in bright colors, pink green, yellow, brown, in strong contrast with the green hills and turquoise sea water. The ancient buildings and mottled brick walls create vivid and dreamy scenery with the mountains, seas, clouds and rain. The Portofino harbor has been attracting European and American celebrities for a long time, and it has been famous for decades because of the yachts that make it more attractive. A true symbol of high life, the square is filled with celebrities, surrounded by majestic and bright Nigerian mansions, backed by a crystal clear blue harbour, and a marina full of luxury yachts.


Average daily yacht berthing fee: €2350


Number of yacht berths: 6


4. Spain: Ibiza


The Ibiza Magna yacht is located at the foot of the old urban area of Ibiza, Spain. The marina has 85 berths that can berth vessels of ten meters deep and sixty meters in length. It is considered an ideal berthing place for super yachts. Menorca, with its stunning natural beauty, has a bohemian atmosphere that escapes the mundane, and the sea is extremely clean. As we all know, the Spanish island of Ibiza is a popular destination for hipsters from all over the world. From old Ibiza to the hippy heart of the world's top hipsters, every August the clubs here are packed with rock stars, descendants of various European aristocrats and Arab princes. For many, Ibiza is a rarity to admire, to recapture a lazy life of bohemian faith. Even today, in keeping with the island's iconoclastic heritage, luxury chains are rarely seen here.


Average daily yacht berthing fee: €2300


Number of yacht berths: 12


5. France: St Tropez


The town of Saint-Tropez, near Cannes, is a famous tourist city in France. It has the best sea and sunbathing beaches and is also a "holy place" for the rich and famous in the world. In the famous Pampelonne beach, there are celebrity clubs, restaurants, high-end parties one after another. The little paradise Saint Tropez was the artist's muse and became one of the most active places for modern art activity in France at the beginning of the 20th century. Like other small marinas, the St Tropez marina does not accept yachts over 70 meters in length. Here, cooking sublimates into an art. The romantic French retain the fine traditions of French feasts, but also incorporate Provencal characteristics.


Average daily yacht berthing fee: €1300


Number of yacht berths: 30