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Gold Anchor winners take centre stage

UK: The winners of The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA) Marina Awards 2024 were announced on 18th September at a ceremony on the Foredeck Stage at the Southampton International Boat Show.

TYHA general manager Jon White and TYHA chairman Steve Arber welcomed representatives and guests of more than 200 Gold Anchor accredited marinas. “These awards are incredibly special because they are voted for by berth holders themselves,” White said. “They truly celebrate the cream of the crop marinas that offer unbeatable service and an extraordinary experience for berth holders and visitors alike.”
• Eight awards were handed out, with both winners and runners-up welcomed to the stage. The stand-out marinas were:
• Poole Quay Boat Haven (winner Coastal Marina of the Year – under 250 berths) and Emsworth Yacht Harbour (runner-up)
• Boatfolk Royal Quays (winner Coastal Marina of the Year – over 250 berths) and Beaulieu Marina (runner-up)
• Overwater Marina (winner Inland Marina of the Year) and Shepperton Marina (runner-up)
• Portonovi Marina (winner International Marina of the Year) and D-Marin Didim Marina (runner-up)
• Vilamoura Marina (winner Superyacht Marina of the Year) and Yalikavak Marina (runner-up)
Vilamoura Marina also won Sustainable Marina of the Year; Aqueduct Marina was recognised as Marina Team of the Year; and Mucella Kara of Karpaz Gate Marina awarded Employee of the Year.

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