The construction project of the Paralimni Marina is nearing completion and is set to open next summer. The project, implemented by PMV Maritime Holdings , promises to become an important tourist attraction in Cyprus. The marina will not only attract new visitors, but also strengthen the region’s position on the tourist map, especially in the marine tourism segment.
Paralimni Marina will be the official entry point to the Republic of Cyprus, making it a key destination for yachting tourism. In addition, the project will target local and foreign visitors, offering modern infrastructure solutions and first-class services.
This marina stands out among other similar projects in Cyprus due to its 100% financial support from a Cypriot investor. The total cost of the project is €100 million , which underlines its scale and importance for the regional economy.
Work on the project is proceeding at an accelerated pace, with the main focus being on the following objects:
- Marina Administration Building : The location where the main operational services will be concentrated.
- Government Services : building to house the police and customs services that provide security and control within the marina.
- Commercial Zone : part of the project that includes restaurants and cafes of famous brands, both from Cyprus and abroad.
Some of the commercial facilities are expected to be operational by the time the marina opens.
Project Features
Paralimni Marina is a unique project for Cyprus for several reasons:
- Scale and financing : the only project on the island financed exclusively by private Cypriot capital.
- Stability of implementation : despite delays due to bureaucratic procedures, the project continues to develop without major problems.
- Contribution to the development of the region : the marina will become a center of attraction for local residents and tourists, contributing to the economic development of the Paralimni area .
Prospects for tourism and the economy
Paralimni Marina will play a key role in the development of marine tourism in Cyprus. It will open up new opportunities to attract yachtsmen from all over the world, providing a high level of service and convenient access to the island.
The opening of this facility will also be an important step in the restoration and development of the region’s tourism infrastructure, which is especially important in the context of the global challenges facing the industry.