22 Nov 2018

Civitavecchia and Trieste – the Italian stopover for superyachts < Back

By LUISE GROUP

Civitavecchia and Trieste, with berths of over one hundred metres, are a destination even in winter. In November, the port of Civitavecchia hosted 156m Dilbar, which belongs to Alisher Usmanov and it is the largest yacht in the world. "This is certainly a very important data - illustrates Francesco Luise, manager of the Luise Group – for the area in Lazio; besides, this event has been received positively by the Port Authority in Civitavecchia, which sees in this type of traffic a further development for the port and tourist activities of the whole city".

Azzam, which is the "longest" unit in the world (180m), has moored in Trieste; just like the pre mentioned yacht, this one is also assisted by the maritime agency Luise Group, Italian leader in the world of yachting, with 22 branches on the Italian coast and working in 14 countries overseas through the BWA yachting brand.

"These are international shipowners who reinforce what the Italian tourism has to offer and utilise the luxury services that, for 170 years, our brand has provided the Italian coasts with" illustrates Francesco Luise, manager of the Luise Group.

"2018 has been, for Italy, the year of the megayachts; the numbers of large yacht visiting in Riposto and Palermo in Sicily, Marina Molo Luise in Naples, Stabia Main Port in Castellammare di Stabia, Venice, Porto Cervo, Brindisi, Civitavecchia and Trieste, demonstrate this. Our commitment, as entrepreneurs of the maritime cluster, is to continue the expansion of synergies with other operators in the industry, to finance territorial marketing initiatives, to create opportunities in order to allow these units to enter national ports, encouraging the economic growth of our cities and the tertiary sector ".

Next stop? The international boat shows, where from September until May, the companies of Luise Group will illustrate exclusive tourist itineraries with luxury services, in order to identify and deepen the knowledge of the environmental, cultural and tourist beauties of the Italian coasts.

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