SPAIN: New superyacht marina launched in Ibiza
A consortium comprising Ocean Capital Partners (OCP), Island Global Yachting (IGY) and Grupo Empresas Matutes has signed a temporary concession agreement to operate a superyacht marina in the Port of Ibiza. The facility will be branded IGY Ibiza Marina and will be the twenty-fourth marina in the IGY network.
Welcoming yachts this summer, the marina will provide select services to vessels of 20-120m (66-390ft). Post-summer plans for the marina incorporate adding superyacht power up to 1600A, fibre internet, CCTV, crew facilities, a modern marina office, boutique retail and full concierge services. The marina will be one of the only locations in the Balearics where large yachts can conveniently berth alongside a quay wall.
IGY Ibiza Marina is located ten minutes from Ibiza’s international airport in the Port of Ibiza at the foot of the Old Town, a World Heritage site. Marina guests have access to fine dining, shopping, and Ibiza’s world-famous nightlife and entertainment. Ibiza is home to a trendsetting entertainment scene that attracts celebrities and A-listers from around the world.
With the addition of a key port in the Balearics and the recent launch of the IGY Trident Collective (IGY’s exclusive invitation-only superyacht membership programme), the company is further solidifying its unique position as the only superyacht network offering guaranteed berthing in the world’s most desirable yachting destinations.
IGY and OCP have been strategic partners since 2019, when the two firms won a concession to develop and operate a superyacht marina in Malaga, southern Spain. For the Ibiza project, Grupo Empresas Matutes adds a wealth of local expertise as the leading hospitality group on the island.
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