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IGY Marinas is pleased to announce the opening of its newest marina. IGY Sète is the result of IGY’s extensive international global yachting experience. It’s a purpose-built superyacht destination located in the South of France. What’s more, it is the most modern marina IGY has ever created.

IGY Sète is in Sète, France, a charming cultural destination with a strong maritime and sailing heritage. Positioned between Barcelona and Cannes, the city is a 25-minute drive to Montpellier International Airport. The city center is crisscrossed by canals, which are lined with bars and restaurants renowned for seafood and shellfish. In addition, year-round festivals in the city celebrate art, the sea, music, and local fare.

Accommodating vessels up to 180 meters (590 feet) with a deep 8-meter (26-foot) draft, IGY Sète can comfortably berth the largest superyachts in the world. A certified ISPS port with 24-hour security, it has a total of 582 meters (1,908 feet) of side-to berthing. This allows for efficient direct-to-vessel servicing. The marina is an ideal winter home-port destination, too, as well as a pre-season lay-up and long-term berthing option. In fact, IGY Sète has opportunities for multi-year berthing. Regardless of what suits your needs, all berth holders benefit from assigned parking. Alongside cranage is further available for all slips.

The brand-new IGY marina and facilities include a fitness center and lounge for crew. Captains and crew also are welcome to use the rooftop terrace, along with a business center, Wi-Fi, and full concierge services. Plenty of sightseeing options await yacht owners and guests. Beaches are a short distance away, as are watersports like river canoeing. Cevennes National Park, Montpellier, Nimes, and Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert are all close by as well.

IGY Sète is set to be a leader as a Mediterranean superyacht marina destination, combined with industry-leading IGY services and amenities, for owners, guests, and crew.

For more information, contact IGY Marinas. http://www.igymarinas.com

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