NEW CHARTER BASE FROM THE GROUP OF COMPANIES “KIRIACOULIS MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES SHIPPING S.A.”
IN MONTENEGRO – MARINA SOLILA
The group of companies of “Kiriacoulis Mediterranean Cruises Shipping S.A.”, one of the world’s leading providers of yachts for charter, announces the expansion of its presence in Montenegro with the establishment of a new charter base at Marina Solila. This important announcement highlights our commitment to offer even more options and opportunities to our charterers in the wonderful destination of Montenegro.
Marina Solila is located in one of the most interesting locations in Montenegro, offering unique experiences to our charterers. This new base will offer a wide range of yachts for charter, including Monohull and Catamaran, with or without crew, to satisfy the needs and preferences of all our charterers.
The expansion to Montenegro responds to the growing demand for yacht travel in this region of the Adriatic, which offers crystal clear waters, stunning landscapes and interesting destinations. Marina Solila is ideal for those who wish to explore the coast of Montenegro and Croatia with a safe and comfortable yacht.
Mr. Theofanis Kiriacoulis, CEO of “Kiriacoulis Mediterranean Cruises Shipping S.A.”, which is the parent company of the group, stated: “We are excited to announce our new charter base at Marina Solila in Montenegro. This investment reflects our commitment to providing superior services to our charterers and our willingness to offer them the best yacht charter experiences in this unique region.”
Interested charterers can contact us for more information and reservations on our website www.kiriacoulis.com
The group of companies of “Kiriacoulis Mediterranean Cruises Shipping S.A.” is a leading provider of yachts for charter with many years of experience in the field of sea travel. With an extensive fleet of 308 yachts, Monohull and Catamaran, and presence in the Mediterranean and Caribbean, in 7 different countries with 25 charter service points (bases), our group offers unique experiences to its charterers.