Doha: Old Doha Port has announced a strategic partnership with a number of marinas in Qatar, with the aim of enhancing cooperation to provide comprehensive solutions and exclusive services to boat and yacht owners. The most prominent marinas included in the partnership, which is the first of its kind in the field of marine tourism, are Ronautica Middle East Marina (operator of the Pearl Island Marina), Banana Island Resort in Doha, Aura Group (Beef Bar Marina), and Resorts and Leisure Facilities Company's marinas (Corinthia Yacht Club in Porto Arabia). In a statement today, Executive Director of the Old Doha Port, Mohammed Abdullah Al Mulla, expressed happiness with the partnership which, he stressed, represents a pivotal step towards unifying the strengths and diversifying the experiences available to boat and yacht owners, pointing out the possibility of benefiting from the unique offers available in each marina. Old Doha Port seeks to enhance the experience of participants in this event, to develop and support the goal of making the State of Qatar a global specialized destination in the field of yachting. He stressed the importance of this initiative, led by the Old Doha Port, to advance the culture of the maritime sector in Qatar and set new standards for luxury and excellence in service provision by pooling resources and unifying common goals. Source: Qatar News Agency
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