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Escape Into Elegance
“You don’t realise its beauty and convenience until you have experienced living with the sea at your doorstep.” The truly unique concept and unrivalled product is still mesmerising for all residents. There is nothing quite like the location.
Convenience is, indeed, an irresistible dimension of the Marina’s appeal. Its expert onsite team oversee management and maintenance of villas, apartments and boats, while also handling property rentals seamlessly. And a simple call to central reception fulfils lifestyle requests of residents, guests and visitors from across the apartments, villas and berths. From dining and leisure reservations, to housekeeping and personal services, to guidance on health and childcare, and more.
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Meanwhile, matching outstanding amenities with prime location, “the Marina has transformed the city, renewing its energy, upgrading the surrounding areas such as Limassol’s historic centre, and attracting, for instance, a large number of tech and IT companies” to bring their business to the island’s innovative second city, continues Michalis. “Limassol has become the place to be in Cyprus and one of the best places to be in the Mediterranean.”
Beyond The Sea
Today, having established itself as a must-see destination, the Marina’s future shines bright. According to the man at the helm of the company whose prestigious projects also include The Oval, Trilogy Limassol Seafront and Limassol Greens, the ongoing goal for the multi-million-euro development is to continue to refine its offerings and grow its impact. This includes pioneering best practices and technologies in customer service, health and safety, while expanding its role in the fight against climate change and to preserve the environment.
Such aims are well-aligned with Michalis’ role as Chairman of the Cyprus Land and Building Developers Association, a position he has held now for two consecutive terms. In this capacity, he intends to keep lobbying for Cyprus’ real-estate industry, accounting for about 20 percent of the island’s GDP, and driving the agenda towards actions that enable the construction and development sector to remain competitive, efficient and attractive to large-scale projects like Limassol Marina that are also catalysts to the transformation of cities and communities.
The longer-term goal, explains Michalis, is to maintain the Marina as the yachting hub of Cyprus and establish it as one of the main reference points for the boating industry and tourism sector in the Mediterranean region and beyond. “We want to fill it up, all year-round, while continuing to upgrade its products for visitors, raise the customer experience, and make it the place to be - a true destination - on the island,” he says.
For a fortunate few, there is still time to claim their own corner of this paradise, even though the window of opportunity is closing. The last of the Marina’s exclusive properties, with doorsteps onto azure waters and balconies overlooking an endless horizon, are yet available for investors seeking to live on the sea, at the beating heart of Limassol’s renaissance.