Amarres para embarcaciones en Cartagena, Costa Cálida, Mar Mediterráneo
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27/04/2012 | From Yacht Port Cartagena

Petanque championship

Days pass by happlily at the Yacht Port Cartagena. The tranquility of the port provides quality of life for those who are lucky enough to enjoy their stay here. Recently, Gillian, one of the British residents, found that several of her neighbours had never played petanque before and decided to arrange a championship.


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27/04/2012 | From Yacht Port Cartagena

Lemon party

Here are one of the things that make the people who live on their boats, in this case, in the Yacht Port Cartagena, an international marina with capacity for mega yachts and the most competitive prices you can fmd today, so special.


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26/11/2011 | From Yacht Port Cartagena

THE DAY TO DAY LIFE OF AN INTERNATIONAL MARINA – MAMEN ROS: THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE OF THE CARTAGENA MARINA

Mamen Ros Herrera has run the Cartagena marina since 2009.
This young lawyer is leading a project that situates the marina as among the best in the Mediterranean. In a few short years, and despite the current financial crisis, the port has become a reference point. Pleasure boats and mega yachts from all over the world, now dock in its harbour.


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06/10/2011 | From Yacht Port Cartagena

KING ALFONSO XIII’S COMPETITION YACHT – THE ‘HISPANIA’, IN THE CARTAGENA MARINA

Olin J. Stephens, considered by most as the best naval designer of the twentieth century, wrote the following lines, which show the “poetic” way in which he thought about hardware:’ For me, a good boat height keeps the ends out of the water, without excessive freeboard amidships. The Watson and Fife yachts from the beginning of the century were beautiful but also functional.