PUERTO Banus on Spain’s Costa del Sol is the most expensive port in Europe for mooring a yacht- based on daily rates.
The up-market Marbella area port come top of the Engel & Völkers Yacht Rankings, which list the basic rates of moorings for a 55-metre craft during the high season.
If you fancy mooring your yacht for a day, then you will need to pay €4,289 for that privilege- considerably higher than for marinas in exclusive part of the Balearic Islands.
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In fact Balearic spots like Ibiza do not even feature in the top 10 rankings for costs.
Charges at Puerto Banus far exceed second-placed Porto Cervo in Italy which is a mere snip at just €2,900 per day.
It’s closely followed by another Italian location- Marina Grande- on €2,880.
The top 10 list compiled by German company Engel & Völkers is:
- Puerto Banus (Spain): €4,289 per berth per day.
- Porto Cervo (Italy): €2,900 per mooring per day.
- Marina Grande (Italy): €2,880 per mooring per day.
- Marina di Portofino (Italy): €2,650 per mooring per day.
- Port de Saint-Tropez (France): €2,344 per berth per day.
- Port Vauban (France): €2,076 per berth per day.
- ACI Marina Dubrovnik (Croatia): €1,687 per berth per day.
- Limassol Marina (Cyprus): €1,533 per berth per day.
- ACI Marina Split (Croatia): €1,400 per berth per day.
- Port Hercule (Monaco): €1,162 per berth per day.