Marina Port Valencia has opened berth sales and rental options at Marina Norte, Marina Sur and Marina City. The process will be rolled out in phases as construction progresses across the site.

View of Marina Norte and Marina Sur within Marina Port Valencia

Marina Norte sits in a more open part of the development with direct access to Valencia Bay. It is designed for vessels of up to 130 metres and will feature offices, restaurants, co-working spaces, retail units and landscaped public areas.

At the entrance to the bay, Marina Sur is intended for vessels from six to 115 metres in length. It includes a technical area for maintenance, refit and repair, along with offices for yachting businesses. Plans also include a dry dock to support smaller vessels between six and eight metres. The marina will also host water sports such as sailing, rowing and kayaking.

Marina Norte showing waterfront buildings with office, co-working and retail spaces

Marina City is located closer to the city and is expected to open first, with availability scheduled at the start of the season. It is designed for vessels from 12 to 130 metres and will also include additional berths for vessels between 24 and 60 metres. The central pontoon will offer berths from 15 metres in length under 10, 15 or 20-year agreements.

Across the three marinas, services will include security, fuel supply, parking and environmental management, while the wider project also includes leisure, innovation and yachting services to strengthen links between the port and the city.

Marina City within the inner port area closer to the city

Images courtesy of Marina Port Valencia.