Limassol Marina - On Board - Issue 1

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Issue 1 Your guide to living on the sea

FROM VISION TO REALITY

Living on the sea

Luxury Concierge Services

DISCOVER THE MEDITERRANEAN’S FINEST DESTINATION



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THANK YOU On behalf of the Board of Directors of Limassol Marina Ltd, I would like to thank all concerned for their ongoing support and for their contribution to the success of this project. I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to the shareholders of Limassol Marina for their admirable level of commitment and perseverance, despite the recent challenges we have had to endure. Their vision for and dedication to the completion of Limassol Marina will continue to be hugely appreciated and enjoyed by all for years to come.

Welcome on board! Marios E. Lanitis Chairman Limassol Marina Ltd




CONTENTS

33 01 Thank You

14 The Man at the Helm

30 Welcome to M Class

07 Editor’s Note

20 News

33 Concierge Services Experience the Difference at

Chairman’s message I ntroductory words from Limassol Marina’s Marketing & PR Manager

08 From Vision to Reality

The evolution of Limassol Marina

Meet the CEO of Limassol Marina ews, events and special occasions N at Limassol Marina

26 From Concept to Berth

Insights from Limassol Marina’s masterplanner

The award-winning Princess

Limassol Marina

46 Brand New Delights

Discover leading restaurant and café

chains in the heart of Limassol Marina


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CREATIVE DIRECTOR Eleni Polydorou eleni@polydoroudesign.com EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sophia Paraskeva sparaskeva@limassolmarina.com Editorial Co-ordinator Eleftheria Voskaridou evoskaridou@limassolmarina.com ADVERTISING SALES Katerina Kyprianou katerina@polydoroudesign.com CONTRIBUTORS Gina Coleman Mario Hadjiloizis Melissa Heckers Anna Marangou DESIGN www.bearlondon.com info@bearlondon.com PHOTOGRAPHY Dinah Kaprou Nikolas Michael Christos Papantoniou Franginos Theodorou PRINT PRODUCTION Laser Graphics Ltd

08 52 Thank God it’s Friday

All the fun and flavour of casual dining

54 Telling Timepieces

60 Living on the Sea

Cyprus market demands and Limassol Marina

Watches that tell us much more than the

64 Insula Portuosa

56 Building Dreams

68 Directory

hour of the day

I ntroducing J&P, major shareholder and contractor of Limassol Marina

A tribute to the historical harbours of Cyprus complete overview of the commercial A area at Limassol Marina

LIMASSOL MARINA LTD P.O.Box 50160, 3601 Limassol, Cyprus Freephone: 800 800 10 T: +357 25 020 020 E: info@limassolmarina.com www.limassolmarina.com

Published on behalf of Limassol Marina by: T&E Polydorou Design Ltd P.O.Box 40353, 6303 Larnaca, Cyprus www.polydoroudesign.com The title and all material are protected by copyright and all rights are reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without the publisher’s permission. Although the greatest care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this magazine at the time of going to press, neither the Publisher nor Limassol Marina can accept responsibility for omissions or errors.



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Sophia Paraskeva Limassol Marina Marketing & PR Manager

EDITOR’S NOTE Putting my pen to paper for this first issue of Limassol Marina’s magazine is without a shadow of a doubt one of the proudest moments of my life! Many of us have been working on this project for over six years, long before its conception. Here we are, four years of construction and one challenging bank crisis later, and our baby is all grown up. Against all odds, it has steadily overcome every hurdle encountered along

A true story of vision, dedication and commitment that is certainly worth sharing...

the way in a true story of vision, dedication and commitment that is certainly worth sharing... As you read these pages, you will learn more about Limassol Marina: the destination, the development’s evolution, the companies behind its fruition, the Marina’s services, its news and its people, as well as the unique lifestyle on offer across its residential, yachting and commercial facilities. Our vision has become a reality, one we can all now experience together. Witnessing the crowds passing through our gates and bringing Limassol Marina to life has evoked feelings of immense pride, joy and excitement within us – it has been an experience too incredible to verbalise. We are so grateful for everyone’s contribution. Your patience and support have been our most invaluable tools on this journey and we hope to create some wonderful new memories for you here at Limassol Marina. You will feel an abundance of passion for our integrated project, our town and beautiful island blowing through the masts against the backdrop of the clear blue horizon. It is a reflection of resilience, a symbol of change. We are thrilled to welcome you all ON BOARD!


FROM VISION TO REALITY

Limassol Marina, the most ambitious and extensive development to date in Cyprus, takes shape and gains momentum.


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General Manager, Mr Takis Palekythritis

APRIL 2013 Project Manager, Mr Joseph Hadjijoseph

Limassol Marina has welcomed its first residents, moored its first yachts, opened its doors to the public and given a new lease of life to the cultural and historical heart of the city.

Marinas are known to revive the areas in which they are developed, increase their popularity on a global scale, entice visitors throughout the seasons and boost the local economy by regenerating surrounding infrastructure and businesses. They have always been regarded as a vehicle to investment and to upgrading the image of a destination by reflecting luxury and wealth through their facilities and services.

A bold and beautiful move

For many decades, here in Cyprus the development of marinas across the southern coast has been deemed an essential part of the strategy to attract quality tourism and increased traffic to the island from land or sea. A shortage of berths, both locally and in the Eastern Mediterranean more broadly, has also contributed to this growing necessity. Located at the crossroads of three continents, a gateway to the Middle East, Cyprus lends itself to this rising market trend and is perfectly positioned to claim its status on the international yachting map. However, a financial commitment of large proportions was long the source of reluctance on the development front. Despite the obvious advantages of location, landscape and climate, few were brave enough to take on the challenge of building the first integrated full-service marina in Cyprus.

Eventually, on 25 January 2008, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of the Government of the Republic of Cyprus entered into a lease agreement with Limassol Marina Ltd in relation to the development, operation, administration and management of Limassol Marina. An addendum agreement was subsequently signed on 25 January 2010, and construction work began towards the end of April that year in a rundown, neglected part of Limassol town’s coastline. Now, just over four years later, Limassol Marina has welcomed its first residents, moored its first yachts, opened its doors to the public and given a new lease of life to the cultural and historical heart of the city.

The companies at work

Limassol Marina Ltd was formed by a group of developers, construction companies and investors, with ample specialist knowledge and proven experience to take on the groundbreaking masterplan development and complete it successfully. Still on board after a stretch of turbulent years for the world economy and the image of Cyprus, the shareholder companies are standing by this unique product with the same resilience and conviction that is reflected in the boat arrivals and the steady property sales – now around ₏130 million. These companies are Joannou & Paraskevaides Ltd,


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Francoudi & Stephanou Ltd, J&P-ΑVΑΧ S.A., Athena S.A., Cybarco Limited, CADS Holdings Ltd and the Limassol Marina Development Company Ltd. Setting new standards for living and sailing in the Eastern Mediterranean, the €350 million waterfront development has already transformed the face of Limassol town in what is fast becoming a string of completion dates that are rigorously met despite the prevailing climate. Boasting a capacity of 650 berths for yachts up to 115m in length, Limassol Marina is the first full-service marina in Cyprus, combining elegant apartments and villas with its own shopping and dining area in the heart of the city. Indeed, the integrated project is unrivalled in its nature and sets itself apart from other marinas with its individual design, fantastic location, direct access to the city and unrivalled lifestyle concept of living and sailing. Not only is it the first superyacht marina in Cyprus, it is also the only new development in the Mediterranean that provides marina berths directly in front of private villas, within a luxurious masterplan. This rare offering is combined with easy access from Europe and the Middle East, a historic backdrop and proximity to an array of cruising grounds. Operated and managed by Camper & Nicholsons Marinas in partnership with Francoudi & Stephanou Marinas, it offers the internationally renowned Camper & Nicholsons’ excellence in services and facilities alongside the best of local expertise. As such, Limassol Marina is firmly set to place Cyprus on the international yachting map and boost the island’s economy.

Up and running

As a first step, the 94 luxury apartments at

Nereids Residences were delivered in January 2013. Few months later, and in defiance of the events that took place in March of the same year, the marine works were completed and the official Port of Entry went on to welcome its first yachts in April 2013. Another 13 apartments at Thetis Residences were delivered in July, and the first show villa on the Peninsula was made available

the commercial area was opened to the public at large, with 40 shops, 14 food and beverage outlets, spa and fitness club, cultural centre, marine training school and parking for 750 cars, offering everyone an opportunity to enjoy a taste of living on the sea.

Prices for luxury properties range from €370,000 up to €16 million.

Limegrove Spa & Fitness at Limassol Marina offers treatments, a state-of-the-art gym, fitness classes, personal training, nutritional and lifestyle consultations, a hair spa, nail lounge and outdoor swimming pool. For retail therapy within the perimeter of Limassol Marina, you will find leading brands including Ralph Lauren, Iceberg, Paul Smith, Nicole Farhi, Just Cavalli, Armani Jeans, Paul Shark, Diesel and Crocs. Most of the local yacht brokers are on board representing brands like Ferretti, Riva, Azimut, Princess, Sunseeker, Pershing, Beneteau, Cranchi and are working in cooperation with the on-site boatyard and Comar chandlery. Visitors are also able to enjoy Breeze Group’s Lounge Bar, Mediterranean cuisine, Pyxida Fish Tavern, Calma Café, The Yacht Club and PHC’s Wagamama, TGI Friday’s, Pizza Hut, KFC, Derlicious, Caffè Nero and HOBO Mediterraneo. An Alphamega mini-market, Leos Car Rentals, Dora Theophilou Pharmacy and Haute Parfumerie, Nicolaides Opticians and Cybarco Sales Office are also present to serve residents and visitors.

for viewings just before the turn of the year. Completion of the first phase of the Peninsula Villas, with direct access to the beach or their own private berth, is expected in late 2014. The project’s unique Island Villas also feature private berths for yachts up to 60m attached to their garden and are currently under construction. In June 2014,

A closer look at the product mix and the diversity of residential or berthing options available at Limassol Marina exemplifies the careful consideration and desire for a broad appeal across a variety of markets. From 8m fishing boats, 50m² one-bed apartments and high street brands, to 88m superyachts, €16 million exclusive villas and swanky champagne lounge bars, every corner of the development has been meticulously designed to satisfy a wide range of requirements. Each apartment or villa complex has its own identity, thereby appealing to buyers’ individuality, and prices for luxury properties within the marina community range from €370,000 up to €16 million.

While almost 80% of the waterfront development has been completed, the impact Limassol Marina has had on the country’s image and economy is already immeasurable, even at this early stage. Promotional efforts and targeted marketing campaigns on a global scale have been raising the profile of the country and Limassol town for years. Enticing high-end buyers, visitors and investors, encouraging more visits and improving the tourism product, creating new jobs and revitalising the area are but a few of the changes we have witnessed to date. What Limassol Marina needs now is similar marinas and cruising grounds to ensure that our visitors have good reason to return on their next journey!



The Man at the Helm Andreas O. Christodoulides is the CEO at the helm of Limassol Marina. Enterprising and realistic in equal measure, he has assumed his role with a hands-on approach and an infectious enthusiasm for the future of the project.


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Ever since Limassol Marina’s masterplan was unveiled to the public, this magnificent project has been making noise in the market, both in Cyprus and beyond. By contrast, Mr Andreas Christodoulides has been quietly involved in the development process, until his official appointment as CEO on 1 April 2014, well in time for the official opening of Limassol Marina’s commercial area. So, who is Andreas Christodoulides, why was he the captain of choice for Limassol Marina, and what makes him tick?

the project in cooperation with world renowned Camper & Nicholsons Marinas. As a member of the Board of Directors of Limassol Marina Ltd, his contribution has evidently been broad yet pivotal in the smooth transition from development to operations.

Full steam ahead

Moving from Board Member to CEO of Limassol Marina was a crucial yet almost natural step for

Meet the man

In keeping with his diverse professional track record, Mr Christodoulides is no newcomer to the marine environment. A navy seal during his compulsory military service and an engineering and business graduate from London, he was recruited by ATC as a site engineer when the new Sheraton hotel and marina in Limassol were being built. Responsible for examining and supervising construction progress above and below sea level, he saw the Sheraton Marina through to its completion in 1986. By 1993 Mr Christodoulides was appointed Operations Director by the owning company. Part of his duties involved monthly visits to the hotel exhibitions and boat shows all over Europe, where he was also integral to the acquisition of the boat and yacht agencies for Sunseeker and the Ferretti group. Combine the experience of marina and hotel management with selling and managing yachts, and you would think that Mr Christodoulides had ‘arrived’ at his career destination. But there’s more… In 2000 he moved to Francoudi & Stephanou Ltd as the General Manager of a reputable and diverse group of companies established in 1895, one that held everything from travel agencies to hotels, shipping and insurance, the biggest portfolio of liqueurs and spirits – and an internet provider company that grew into PrimeTel, the biggest private telecommunications company in Cyprus. In addition to his role as Operations Director of PrimeTel, Mr Christodoulides was also General Manager of Francoudi & Stephanou as a group, and Director of F&S Marinas – the company set up to manage and operate the marina side of

“Limassol Marina is the culmination of all the experience I have accumulated over the years.” Mr Christodoulides. He says: “It is the culmination of everything I have learned and all the experience I have accumulated over the years. I am extremely fortunate to be taking over the reins at such an exciting stage of the project’s development. The General and Project Managers and their teams have successfully delivered a luxury marina destination that I am only too proud to undertake as it moves into its operational phase.” There was one thing he – and everyone else – had not experienced before: the global economic crisis. In 2010, in the midst of meltdowns across Europe, Limassol Marina was selling properties off-plan. The CEO says: “We didn’t panic, because we had the backing and support of the most established companies on the island. But the fact is, our budget and action plans were based on figures and trends registered in the period from 2006 to 2010,” – the golden days of the Cyprus property market… “For a while we thought that Cyprus would be immune to the crisis,” he continues, but March 2013 rattled the Cyprus economy at its very foundations.

Fortunately, with the marine works already completed, there was no turning back for Limassol Marina. It became an official Port of Entry, welcomed its first yachts and achieved €30million in property sales and reservations from May to December 2013. “One of the reasons we are still sitting in our offices is that Limassol Marina is unique in this part of the world,” he says. “Its location, its proximity to the town’s cultural centre and the sea are hugely enticing factors when looking for a second home – whether this is on shore or on board. Most marinas are in isolated areas. Not only are flight connections to Cyprus and travel distances to Limassol extremely convenient, but also the fact that we are adjacent to a vibrant cosmopolitan city.” Limassol Marina is the only new masterplan development in the Med providing private berths for yachts up to 60m directly attached to exclusive villas. Combined with the Marina and its commercial facilities, the CEO is confident that the product will continue to create a new market for Cyprus, and one that is long overdue. “This is where the fun begins for all of us here as a team. Limassol Marina will rely on its community atmosphere to continue bringing in these results. We used to depend heavily on effective marketing campaigns to communicate the reality of the project’s progress. Now, the product is tangible and can sell itself!”

Maintaining high standards

Mr Christodoulides knows it too well: being the most sought-after destination is one thing; meeting expectations and maintaining standards is another. “Now we have to ensure, without compromise, that every aspect of the project meets the same high standards for all our clients consistently. There is no room for inadequacy.” And given the CEO’s hands-on approach, can-do and will-do attitude combined with his track record, Limassol Marina, its residents and visitors are all in the best of hands.


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MAKING HISTORY Cyprus enters a superyacht era

In a year of successes, Limassol Marina has welcomed the largest vessel to ever sail into a private marina in Cyprus. The stunning 88.5m M/Y Nirvana arrived in April, exactly one year after the official Port of Entry welcomed its first yachts and just months after welcoming 75m M/Y Anastasia. In a brief stopover for a bunkering operation of over 130,000 litres of diesel, the captain and crew made use of the on-site facilities and services before enjoying some time in Limassol. Boasting a capacity of 650 berths, for yachts up to 115m, Limassol Marina is the first superyacht marina in Cyprus. As such, it has opened a new market for our island and is already enticing yachts that have rarely been able to approach the south coast due to the lack of adequate berthing facilities.

Living on the sea through a lens

The lead-up to the operation of the commercial area at Limassol Marina created an inherent need to portray the reality of living, yachting, dining and shopping on the sea. It was time to tell a story – one that truly reflects the essence of the brand. Given the unique setting of Limassol Marina and the fact that a picture tells a thousand words, the ideal language for the story led to a powerful, professional and persuasive photo shoot. A carefully selected team of talented individuals from Cyprus and beyond was called upon to execute what has now become the new face of Limassol. Local photographer Nikolas Michael, with a successful career in fashion and photography, was supported by a hand-picked team of stylist, make-up artist, art directors and models, to help him bring the storyboard to life. Against the backdrop of the sparkling Mediterranean and its surrounding landscape, the results are simply stunning.

Cyprus in the

spotlight John Defterios and the team behind CNN’s One Square Meter arrived in Cyprus recently to document the progress of what they have described as ‘a luxury yachting destination’ – the first in Cyprus to manage superyachts and to attract an emerging nautical tourism market. Symbolising the churn of cement and the echo of construction around Limassol Marina as ‘the sound of survival’, the feature focuses on the sense of stability and success mirrored in the increasing property sales figures and the various stages of the development’s completion. With a contribution from the Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism, the short film highlights the benefits to the economy and tourism as a whole, with a positive outlook on Limassol’s future as an international investment hub.


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Music with a view Limassol Marina, the exclusive host

MONACO YACHT SHOW

A listed building

Undoubtedly one of the most exciting dates on the annual calendar, the Monaco Yacht Show will once again attract high net worth individuals and luxury yachting professionals from around the world when it opens its gates to the public in September. With over 500 major exhibiting companies, 105 spectacular super and megayachts afloat and an average of 33,000 participants, it is a unique occasion to network and discover the very latest in luxury products, services and events.

Once a warehouse used to store carobs – known as the ‘black gold of Cyprus’ for their export appeal – the listed building of Tracasol at Limassol Marina dates back to the early 19th century. Its convenient location, a few steps from the Old Port, made it ideal storage space for a variety of goods, as well as fertiliser. Renovated as part of the Limassol Marina masterplan, it now houses a marine training school and a cultural centre with multi-purpose function rooms for exhibitions, conferences and events. The venue has already hosted charity events, private functions and children’s festivals.

The icing on the cake

BalconyTV, a non-profit initiative, a window to the local music scene and to the beautiful town of Limassol, was recently launched in Cyprus. The leading daily online viral music show features promising or established artists performing on balconies around the world, giving them the opportunity to present their original songs and gain worldwide exposure. Filmed in cooperation with Soundscape Studios and produced by Darren Casey, BalconyTV Cyprus takes place on Limassol Marina’s Harbour Master terrace in the heart of the €350 million development. Speaking of the Cyprus launch, its host Sophia Paraskeva, Marketing and PR Manager of Limassol Marina, said: “The producers of BalconyTV Cyprus are talented artists themselves, with a passion for music and a genuine desire to help promote local singer songwriters. To be able to offer this fantastic opportunity from the balcony of Limassol Marina is hugely gratifying. The atmosphere here is unrivalled. It represents everything that is fresh, ambitious and thriving about our local community. It reflects the very essence of BalconyTV, and we are extremely proud to be involved.”

Limassol Marina will be attending the show for the 5th consecutive year this September, raising further awareness of Cyprus and Limassol as a new destination for luxury travel and superyachts. Operated and managed by Camper & Nicholsons Marinas, in partnership with Francoudi & Stephanou Marinas, the development’s representatives will be based at the Camper & Nicholsons International stand on the main quay with access to its myriad of industry ambassadors and clients.

with a difference

Given the pivotal role of culture and entertainment within the vibrant marina community, the cultural centre aims to include a variety of exhibits, rotating galleries, shows and functions to boost the city centre’s annual calendar of events. The centre will be working closely with the local municipality and other active groups to attract visitors and tourists throughout the year.

A Marina of the highest standards

“Yacht, yacht. This is Limassol Marina, Limassol Marina…go ahead!” Limassol Marina is a Port of Entry and the first full-service marina in Cyprus, providing facilities and services of the highest standards. Every berth has access to fresh water, electricity, fibre optic network providing high-speed broadband, high-speed wireless internet, telephone and IPTV, fuel and waste removal, as well as crew facilities. There are also haul-out and shore-side technical facilities, a chandlery, a 10,000m² boatyard for light repairs and maintenance, served by a 100-ton travel lift, 40-ton trailer and slipway. The fuel station, buggy service and helipad are available for bookings. Providing security and berthing assistance, the 24-hour professional marina staff are well equipped to respond to all on-board or on-shore requests.



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DIONI RESIDENCES SUCCESS Six sales, four reservations and counting

A FIRST FOR CYPRUS SAILING Nireas at Limassol Marina

Designed by Maurizio Cossutti, this carbon-fiber, epoxy-built Maxi racer features a sail area-to-displacement ratio that is nearly off the charts. With an adjustable keel, rotating mast and forward daggerboards, Nireas is one of the marvels of the Open Class. Now in Marseille, she is preparing for a 1,500 NM journey to Limassol Marina. Helmsman Mike Papacharidemou, a familiar face around Limassol Marina, is a Cypriot yachtsman and professional sailor with multiple accolades in international sailing at championship level and over 40,000 NM as a skipper. Bringing a local crew together to form the Nireas Sailing Team, he has already identified young and talented sailors based in Cyprus, most with roots in Limassol, to join him in the upcoming training.

The power of a tweet Following another successful year of sales, the highly anticipated launch of Dioni Residences took place in April. The 14 luxury apartments are in the heart of Limassol Marina, overlooking the main square and adjacent to its elegant shops and boutiques. Just moments from the city centre and the sea, Dioni’s one, two and three-bedroom homes are stylish retreats that offer the ultimate in waterside living. All apartments have covered terraces, with uninterrupted views of the Marina and the sparkling Mediterranean, and residents benefit from a communal swimming pool and underground parking. In just under two months, more than 70% of Dioni Residences have been sold or reserved. Commenting on their popularity, Michalis Hadjipanayiotou, CEO of Cybarco Development, the managers of the project and sales, said “Limassol Marina’s masterplan has produced a broad range of residential opportunities within this marina community. Each apartment complex has its own unique identity, appealing to our buyers’ individuality. The 14 residences at Dioni offer an edge and convenience that differs from the rest. Overlooking the square, they have the option of privacy, with the buzz of the Marina unfolding beneath them.”

Limassol Marina’s venture into twitter and facebook has been an absolute revelation! Global support has been heart-warming, the criticism minor but educational. Limassol Marina’s Marketing and PR Manager Sophia Paraskeva says: “We thank you all for ‘following’ and ‘liking’ us and hope to see more of you joining in the conversation. For the most widespread tweet of all, thank you to Lord Ashcroft for reaching his 17,000 followers after his visit to Limassol Marina.” Keep in touch via: twitter.com/LimassolMarina facebook.com/LimassolMarina facebook.com/LimassolMarina.ru

THE SKY IS THE LIMIT

Every spring/summer, year after year, the skies of Limassol are gracefully painted in red, white and blue, in the shape of a heart and to the sound of the familiar roaring of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team – the Red Arrows. In two months of training for their highly anticipated display season, they fly over the Akrotiri Peninsula in their red hawks, adding a jolt of excitement to the local community. With the magic of their colourful display in the clear blue skies and the beauty of the white yachts and sails in the sparkling blue seas, the scene is truly captivating!




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From Concept to Berth As an advocate of soft architecture, Xavier Bohl, the brain behind the Limassol Marina masterplan, talks about the underlying ideals of such a vast urban project that was designed to maintain the traditional architecture and culture of the historical town. As Limassol Marina continues on its path towards final completion, Xavier Bohl eagerly anticipates the overall outcome as his designs gradually shift from paper to real life. “We had dreams… we envisaged the results with passion; and today the project has ‘escaped’ from our control,” Bohl reveals, as he attempts to define how Limassol Marina has taken on a life of its own, detached from the drawing board. “It’s the people of Limassol, the people of Cyprus and the yachtsmen themselves who will determine what it finally becomes.” Designed by Artelia Cyprus Ltd – A.F. Modinos & S.A. Vrahimis architects and engineers joint venture, in association with Atelier Xavier Bohl, the €350 million project is determined to bring a stagnant part of Limassol’s marine façade back to life. Reviving harbours and consequently cities around them has been accomplished in many cities around the world. “Marseille, Barcelona, Haifa… these were cities which were cut off from their harbours for reasons of customs and barriers, and today, we’re trying to reopen these cities and reconnect them with their harbours,” says Bohl as he recollects the exchange of outlook that is the result of the more than decade-long collaboration with his Cyprus partners. “Working

on this project for 11 years now means a lot to us. We’ve adopted a new way of seeing things and new ways of thinking in a culture that wasn’t our own. I believe these feelings are mutual; we brought some of our experiences from France to Cyprus too,” says Bohl. This exchange of experiences on both sides of the Mediterranean Sea is comparable to what any harbour has to offer. Bohl says, “A harbour is inevitably an opening to the world; it’s a location where people come on their boats and join the people on land.” Specialising in projects by the sea, Bohl has a distinguished portfolio that includes the creation of ports, marinas and lakeside towns. The completion of Port Grimaud near Saint Tropez, a lakeside town with houses that can be linked to their boats, is perhaps one of Bohl’s most representative designs. Mr Takis Palekythritis, General Manager of Real Estate at Limassol Marina, says: “Based on Port Grimaud in the South of France, they instantly grasped the concept we aspired to achieve; their contribution and knowledge was integral to the fruition of something so unique for Cyprus.” Yet guiding all his aspirations is something Bohl refers to as an intimacy between architecture and sea.


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“The originality of our projects is to mix the mainland with the sea; to have fingers of sea entering the mainland and fingers of the mainland entering the sea in a way that creates intimacy between the water and the docks, the buildings and architecture,” says Bohl.

A sustainable integration

Bohl is the first to admit he was seduced by the architectural traditions of the old town.

Envisioning it as the most exclusive marina resort in the Mediterranean, Bohl is the first to admit he was seduced by the architectural traditions of the old town. In fact, it is this very historical support that initiated the idea to connect the town centre – with the existing harbour and its medieval castle – to the marina and the public spaces created within and around it. As an advocate of soft architecture, Bohl insists that avoiding any brutal intervention and ensuring that the groundwork on location is pursued with as much delicacy and sobriety as possible is essential. Of course “any big urban project such as building a marina cannot but violate nature and the local environment to some extent. For example, backfilling on the sea in order to create the peninsula or the island is inevitably a tremendous change to the seafront, but we try to soften the edges as much as we can,” Bohl explains. However, maintaining the existing architectural style, respecting the culture of the country and

consequently placing the urban environment around the marina under the microscope goes beyond renovating the character of a maritime town of the past. “Trying to imagine a sustainable future was the way forward; because if we designed buildings based on international architecture, that wouldn’t have been interesting. We would have the same standardised buildings one can see on the Spanish or French coast and other places,” Bohl explains. Clearly, he was interested in taking the project beyond the ordinary. After all, Bohl’s team has always valued the original characteristics of any location they have worked in. “When we built in Egypt, we built Egyptian; when we built in Italy we tried to build Italian. In Provence, Port Grimaud is very much inspired by the local architecture.” Bohl recognises the value of preserving the characteristic features of each location. “Initially, the limited surface available on the mainland and the ample space available for laying out the harbour on sea prompted us to try and make the sea enter the mainland. But we were also adamant to backfill into the sea, to reclaim land and bring the mainland into the sea. Eventually we created a peninsula of sorts, as well as an island and a new coast in order to multiply the lines of the sea coast.” It is through the public areas within the marina that Bohl foresees a reconnection to the heart of Limassol. “Limassol benefits from its promenade; but for years the town itself was cut off from the harbour. So we started with the renovation of the fishing harbour first, and then the marina, in order to link historical monuments – such as the carob museum and the castle – with all that Limassol Marina will provide,” concludes Bohl. Mr Takis Palekythritis, says, “As a designer, Xavier is a great believer in the human element of a project and its harmonious integration with the local architecture and community. Limassol Marina is a natural extension of the heart of the city.” Bohl agrees, “Limassol Marina will become the beating heart of the town of Limassol,” but at the same time, he acknowledges the complexity of pumping any heart, whether that of a marina, a sailor, a resident or visitor.


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Welcome to M Class The award-winning Princess 40M is a maritime masterpiece – and the highest-volume superyacht in her class.

J

ust 18 months since its launch, the 40M has set new standards in superyacht design, performance and luxury and placed Princess firmly in the heart of this exciting motor yacht sector. The biggest composite motor yacht ever built in Britain, as well as the most luxurious, the 40M can also boast one of the largest hulls in the world constructed using high-tech resin-infusion technology, similar to that used in Formula 1 race car and aeronautic construction, for optimum strength, quality and weight. The 40M combines cutting-edge technology with superb performance, and the ultimate in on-board opulence. Weighing in at 230 tonnes, the superyacht has twin diesel engines packing some 7,000 horsepower, and is capable of 23 knots. No expense is spared with Princess 40M interiors, which are uniquely personalised for each owner. Onboard appointments include walnut, wenge and macassar ebony cabinetry, herringbone and chequered woodwork marquetry, hand-stitched

and woven leather, unique decorative screens and panels from world-famous studios and furniture by top designers. As part of the LVMH family, Princess enjoys exclusive access to some of the world’s finest design houses, which are laid on for its customers. Sleek looks disguise the yacht’s enormous interior, which offers considerably more volume than rivals of the same length. A single central staircase links all three decks, its central atrium cascading natural light down from the sundeck. The owner’s suite is an impressive 26ft (8m) wide. Clever fold-down balconies open out on both sides of the saloon to create a spectacular living area, and in the lower accommodation there are four en-suite guest cabins, including a huge double VIP stateroom which spans the full width of the hull. Alternatively, Princess can configure this area with five cabins, splitting the full-beam VIP into two spacious double en-suites.

On-Board Opulence

The yacht’s deceptively voluminous design, which

allows for some 2.13m (7ft) of headroom throughout the accommodation areas, gives the 40M a more spacious interior than virtually any other vessel in its class. Placing the full-beam owner’s stateroom on the main deck gives it the benefit of big, bright windows, while also ensuring maximum space and comfort for guest accommodation down below, where the standard layouts offer either four or five cabins. The midships VIP suite actually boasts more floor area than the owner’s stateroom, while there is also the option to replace one of the guest cabins with a gym, a study or even a cinema. The fold-down balconies in the saloon, one to each side, transform the main deck into a spectacular area for entertaining or relaxation. Its seating and dining areas are looked after by the main galley and its attendant service pantry, with a dumb waiter serving the two decks above. The huge transom door that opens to reveal the tender garage is decked with teak, to create a fun ‘beach club’ watersports platform at the stern,


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PRINCESS 40M

measuring some four metres square (170 sq ft) – easily big enough for deck chairs and loungers. Upstairs, the cockpit has its own bar, as does the upper deck, which also hosts a discreet private saloon and a spacious alfresco dining table. Capping it all, the sun deck boasts a bar, sunbeds, wonderful seating and a hot tub.

Bespoke Service

Princess Yachts works very closely with all of its superyacht customers, with the Princess Creative Design Team working directly with the individual owners to realise their dreams. A vast range of satin and gloss woods and hand-stitched hides, with laser-engraved and embossed leather detailing, are offered. Inlaid macassar ebony cabinetry, designed and built in Princess Yachts’ own workshops, complement cool marble and granite surfaces. Customised lighting and furniture are specially sought, and artwork commissioned from Parisian artists. Every effort and resource is made available to an M Class customer to ensure that the most personal and luxurious yacht imaginable is realised.

Overall length

40.16m (131ft 9in)

Beam

8.05m (26ft 4in)

Displacement

230 tonnes

Fuel capacity

29,345 litres (6,455 imp gal)

Water capacity

4,615 litres (1,015 imp gal)

Guest berths

10 or 12 in five or six suites

Crew berths

7 in four cabins

Engines

up to 2 x 3,460hp MTU V-12

Maximum speed

23 knots

High Technology

Building a hull of the size of the Princess 40M’s using resin infusion significantly reduces weight over traditional hand-lamination methods, and Princess is a world leader in the development and use of this technology. Quality is built into every aspect of every Princess M Class yacht, from the new 35M to the mighty 40M. Engineering standards are unequalled while sound Ievels are kept to a whisper with true custom yacht levels of interior soundproofing. The 40M’s fin stabilising system – TRAC 440 – is larger and heavier-duty than those fitted on other yachts in the 40-metre class. The professionalstandard galley was designed and specified by an experienced chef. The entire M Class experience has been designed to deliver the best on-water experience available today.

For more information about the Princess 40M please visit our showroom at: Limassol Marina Princess Yachts Cyprus, Limassol Marina Road (9, Djelal Bayar), Ayiou Antoniou 3042 Limassol, Cyprus. P.O.Box 53430, 3302 Limassol Cyprus. Tel: +357 25 770 320 Fax: +357 25 336 074 Email: info@princessyachts.com.cy www.princessyachts.com.cy


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We provide personal attention to the highest standards, tailored to your needs and aimed at making your life, your stay or visit as memorable and smooth sailing as possible.


Limassol Marina Concierge Services

WE OFFER THE VERY BEST LUXURIOUS BLEND OF LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITIES From car bookings and medical care to yacht charters and party planning, there is no end to what we will strive to assist you with, whether on shore or on board.

CONTENTS • Reservations

• Healthcare

• Bookings

• Childcare

• Management Services

• Special Events

• Housekeeping

• Entertainment

• Personal Services

• Yachting Services

• Spa and fitness

• Telecommunications


EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE ON YOUR DOORSTEP


Limassol Marina Concierge Services

Our Limassol Marina Reception is ready to handle all requests by residents, guests and visitors across the apartments, villas and berths. We believe in fulfilment – whether that comes in the form of adventure or relaxation. It is our priority to ensure each experience at Limassol Marina is enhanced for your full appreciation and enjoyment. Our dedicated team is here to offer lifestyle management, for any occasion and at your convenience.

RESERVATIONS Dealing with reservations in a friendly and welcoming environment like Cyprus is never an arduous task, particularly when there is a world of opportunities to explore within Limassol Marina itself. You can, however, make them through our team with the local expertise and professional contacts to guarantee your satisfaction. We can speak directly with our tenants or make recommendations on where to go for the very best that Limassol and Cyprus have to offer. • Restaurants • Cafés • Bars

• Clubs • Hotels • Theatres

BOOKINGS There is always somewhere to be, there are always people to visit and there is always business to attend to. We are here to help you be as time-efficient as possible by managing your tasks for you along the way. Give us a timeframe, an end objective and we will pave the path for you with the best recommendations acquired through our own approved associates. • Courier service • Taxi or limousine service • Airport transfers

• Vehicle hire • Air tickets • Private jets

No request is too big or too small. We pride ourselves on meeting your every need.


Limassol Marina Concierge Services

MANAGEMENT SERVICES

HOUSEKEEPING

Our trained and knowledgeable team of marina and property professionals are here to deal with all requests for the management and maintenance of your home on shore or on board. As part of Limassol Marina, your residence or yacht is of utmost importance to us. Whether you are looking for a company to undertake some light repair work, in need of a gardener or plumber, enquiring about rentals or trying to make some changes to your space, we can share the load.

Whether this is your house on shore or on board, we can arrange to have it cleaned and prepared for your arrival with any additional requests for provisioning and maintenance. Our buggy service can collect your clothes, towels and bed linen for laundry or dry cleaning and return them prior to your arrival. Bring the trimmings of a hotel to your own home with a single phone call.

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Interior design Maintenance Rentals Cleaning

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Gardening Locksmith Paint work Repair work

• Cleaning services • Laundry • Dry cleaning


Limassol Marina Concierge Services

PERSONAL SERVICES

SPA AND FITNESS

Your personal time is valuable – if we can help make your stay here easier for you in any way, assistance is always available. We have the connections and networks to set you up in any area of your life, personal or professional. There is no limit to what can be achieved, all you have to do is ask.

With our own spa and fitness club at Limassol Marina, your wellbeing is a priority we aspire to uphold throughout the year. Our oasis of tranquillity is just steps away, with a professional team of consultants on hand to nurture your wellness, health, fitness and lifestyle goals. Contact us for an optimum way of life or a day of pampering, under the guidance of the very best in the fields of spa, fitness and nutrition.

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Personal guide Personal security Translation services Personal shopper

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Secretarial services Residence permit or visa Legal advice Financial consultancy

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Gym Fitness classes Personal Training Fitness and nutrition consultations • Sauna and steam room

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Massages Spa treatments Outdoor swimming pool Hair salon Nail salon


Limassol Marina Concierge Services

HEALTHCARE

CHILDCARE

Your health, wellbeing and the ability to enjoy your time with us, is of the essence. We have identified designated specialists available to discuss your needs whenever required. We are here to make the initial introduction with a pool of highly trusted healthcare professionals.

Here in Cyprus, if there is one thing we value greatly, it’s family. We know how important it is to you that your children are in good hands, happy, healthy and receiving the very best care and education available. We can assist you in your choice of schooling, suggest trustworthy individuals to look after and entertain them in your absence, or offer them a wide range of activities to occupy them during your stay.

• Medical treatment • Private doctors

• Dental care • Beauticians

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Babysitting Nanny service Education Private schools

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Private tuition Sports activities Hobbies and classes Entertainment


Limassol Marina Concierge Services

SPECIAL EVENTS

ENTERTAINMENT

Whatever your plans, whoever you need to entertain or impress, we can refer you to the right people to help you be the perfect host. Our experience and broad range of businesses allow us to manoeuvre efficiently under the radar. It’s the small details that make the difference, however small. Do not hesitate to contact us to assist you with those special occasions.

In a world of opportunities, your time at Limassol Marina can be complemented by an array of entertainment choices for a more colourful experience. Whatever tickles your fancy, we can make arrangements for you and your guests, to maximise your enjoyment of the destination and give you an insight into the local landscape, history and culture.

• Catering • Event planner • Butler service

• Chef • Floral decorations • Live music

• VIP and tailor-made entertainment • Sports activities

• Exploration trips • Excursions • Yacht chartering

Complement your time at Limassol Marina with an array of entertainment choices and a world of indulgence and relaxation at your disposal.


Limassol Marina Concierge Services

Limassol Marina is your home away from home. It is imperative that you receive all the services you need during your stay and just as vital that you are able to stay in touch with your loved ones or conclude your business deals whether on shore or on board.

YACHTING SERVICES With 24-hour marina staff and security, comprehensive concierge services, berthing assistance and crew facilities, you will always feel at home at Limassol Marina. Whatever you may need to repair or maintain your yacht, all you have to do is contact us. • • • •

Fuel station Chandlery Boatyard 100 ton travel lift

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40 ton trailer Slipway Helipad Buggy service

TELECOMMUNICATIONS Across our apartments, villas and berths, we are here to facilitate communication. Each berth has access to fibre optic network providing high speed broadband, high-speed wireless internet, telephone and IPTV. If you have more specific needs just let us know. • Internet connection • Telecommunication packages

• SIM cards


CONTACTS Limassol Marina’s team of experienced professionals are present around the clock to ensure the smooth running of all operations, with full support from the Limassol Marina Reception and its Concierge Services. Security and VHF Channel 12 are your mobile link to all last-minute requests or emergencies. LIMASSOL MARINA RECEPTION T: +357 25 020 020 E: concierge@limassolmarina.com

We share a passion for Limassol Marina. Our visitors, guests and residents are part of this community. Whatever your query or needs, do not hesitate to contact us.


We are here to help you make the most of every moment, on board and on shore. Experience the difference that comes from living on the sea.

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BRAND NEW delights

There is something particularly reassuring about franchised restaurants and cafés – especially the ones in the high-quality domain, and even more so when they are located in the unique setting of Limassol Marina. Discover them, one by one…


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Award-winning celebrity chef, Demetris Skarmoutsos, brings his exclusive creations to Hobo Mediterraneo.

It’s a regular phenomenon: You meet someone by chance, you’ve just finished a meeting, or you simply want to catch up with a friend. So you say, “Let’s do lunch,” or dinner, or coffee, or drinks…. But even before you get a positive reaction, you’re already wondering where the best place to go might be. If you’re in Limassol, the dilemma is now over. Because the commercial heart of Limassol Marina is always the right answer. Not only is it ‘the place to be’, but it is also the home of a complete series of franchised restaurants and cafés that include something for everyone – actually, everything for everyone. And much as we all like surprises, when it comes to eating out, many of us prefer to know what to expect. That, by definition, is the beauty of franchises; they promise consistency, whether you are in their country of origin or halfway across the world. The variety that awaits you at Limassol Marina includes the familiar Pizza Hut, KFC and Marina Cool Plaza. But it also tempts you with leading brand names that have just made their Limassol

debut: wagamama, Caffè Nero, Derlicious and Hobo Mediterraneo. So, what’s behind each of these names?

Hobo Mediterraneo: the all-day destination

They say, ‘when in Rome, do as the Romans do’. If that’s your motto when it comes to food, then clearly Mediterranean cuisine would be your choice here in Cyprus. And you might as well do it right – with the help of the award-winning celebrity chef, Demetris Skarmoutsos, and his exclusive creations for Hobo Mediterraneo. Trained at the Culinary Institute of America, and with work experience gained at the French Laundry, Sheraton and Westin and W Hotels, Skarmoutsos returned to Greece to focus on Cretan cuisine. The Golden Toque and Gourmet awards speak for themselves, though most will remember him as a judge on the Greek ‘Master Chef’ TV programme, or as the author of a series of cookbooks. His credentials add a luminous modern Greek aura to the menu, and his all-day restaurant/café menu truly has it all: the classic


Wagamama is not strictly Japanese, but rather more broadly Asian, with influences from India, China and Thailand.

starters, crisp salads, pasta and innovative meat and chicken dishes, as well as gourmet burgers. Seafood ranks high, with baked kalamari or salmon fillet and prawn delights. To make sure every corner of Mediterranean cuisine is covered, you’ll have a choice of pizzas, bruschetta and unbeatable risotto. By the end of the meal, you may be inclined to blame your mother for the way you wiped your plate clean. Whether to accompany your meal or on their own any time of the day, drinks, hot beverages and cool refreshments will match your food order – or balance the outside temperature! That’s because Hobo Mediterraneo doubles as a café, serving everything from aromatic coffees with delicious desserts, to selected wines, classic cocktails and more daring, creative variations. For those who believe that the pleasures of eating out combines both the ‘what’ and the ‘where’, at Hobo Mediterraneo, Atmosphere is written with a capital ‘A’. In fact, a serious investment was pumped into all franchises across the island to deliver an all-new look alongside the upgraded

menu. To match the all-day-for-everyone philosophy, the decor is a balanced beauty of minimal modern and classic. Hints of France and Italy enhance its seafront location in Limassol to create the complete Mediterranean dining environment.

Wagamama: simply Asian satisfaction

Wagamama may be new to Limassol, but Nicosia and Paphos have already welcomed and endorsed its Japanese inspired cuisine. In fact, wagamama is not strictly Japanese, but rather more broadly Asian, with influences from India, China and Thailand. You can think of it as a snapshot of the casual kitchens of the Far East. While the menu leans heavily toward noodles of various sizes and diameters, it’s certainly not limited to them. Sushi, tatakis and sashimi can be ordered for one or in platters to share; meat, chicken and seafood blend into context with a variety of side dishes and familiar as well as more exotic vegetables. Soups, salads and desserts… oh, the desserts… they all have that exotic touch that gives each bite its distinct wagamama flavour.

Speaking of flavour, at wagamama it’s the flipside of freshness; and because seeing is believing, wagamama chefs do not work in hiding. Their ingredients, their woks, their spotless worktops and their gifted hands working at high speed are all in the forefront where you can see for yourself what goes into your order, and how. It’s also your guarantee that your dish is being prepared just for you, the instant your order leaves your lips and is beamed to the chef. What’s on the drinks menu? The Asian identity demands sake, but you can also choose wine, beer or your regular soft drink. The health factor is squeezed into fresh fruit and/or vegetable juices that will sign off your vitamin requirements – not to mention the taste. Ask any wagamama guest, and you’ll soon discover that a visit to wagamama is more than just a solution to hunger. It’s almost entertainment, as you step out of your humdrum routine and into a casual dining cocoon where wooden benches and long tables prepare you for the chopsticks.


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Derlicious is synonymous with a casual, local and fun place to share traditional Greek favourites combined with jovial Cypriot hospitality.

Launched in London in 1992, wagamama came, saw and conquered 17 countries around the world with its unpretentious character and strictly controlled quality and procedures. By 2002, various awards started rolling in. The basic philosophy of wagamama is ‘good food, great experience, affordable prices’. But if you think that’s all marketing-speak, test it yourself and you’ll realise it’s different, it’s unique, and you’ll love it.

Derlicious: Aegean winners

No, it’s not a misprint. The name Derlicious is actually a cross between the English word ‘delicious’ and the Greek word ‘derlikono’, which could be loosely translated as ‘overindulge’. In other words, ‘delicious’ is an understatement that doesn’t do justice to what’s on the menu; and the menu is a tribute to grilled treats. For many in Athens, Nicosia, Larnaca and Paphos, Derlicious is the instinctive response to the ‘I-need-my-souvlaki-NOW!’ urge – or the Greek gyros equivalent. Indeed, Derlicious takes these classics beyond regular standards with a

choice of saucy taste enhancers tucked into a Greek or Cyprus pita pocket. Some like to call it the souvlaki boutique, serving both the pork and chicken version. But that’s just the tip of iceberg… or, rather, the skewer. Scan the menu and you’ll find irresistible grilled meat platters, pork chops and chicken, with all the requisite dips and salads, and of course the potato element. If you’re afraid the emphasis on meat will scare away a vegetarian companion, no need to panic. The sizzling grill will oblige with veggie burgers, grilled halloumi, mushrooms and various other vegetables, as well as shamelessly crisp onion rings. To complete the local concept, the interior is traditional, both overall and in various details. Stone floors, white paint strokes and woven rush chair seats echo Cyprus and Greek Island culture. Images of village coffee shops or island taverns come to mind – along with the relaxed and informal ambience that simply says: “Come in, unwind… nothing beats a hearty meal shared with friends.”

Although the first Derlicious address opened in Athens in 2007, it was soon followed by parallels in Cyprus. Here the name is synonymous with a casual, local, and fun place to share traditional Greek favourites combined with jovial Cypriot hospitality.

Caffè Nero: the authentic Italian pick-me-up

Not just residents of Cyprus, but anyone who has spent more than two hours on the island is distinctly aware of our contemporary café culture. ‘Going out for a coffee’ is as broad a term as ‘living’ itself. It may or may not involve that dark and aromatic grind. It stands alone or follows a meal. It could have a romantic dimension, or a business background. Its take-away variety lasts for minutes, while the trottoir version could extend for hours. In any and all these cases, Caffè Nero offers you the premium, authentic Italian interpretation, with its trademark double-dose of espresso coffee at its core. In fact, the London-born brand has been named ‘The best espresso this side of Milan’,


the ‘Authentic Italian Coffee’, the ‘Best Coffee House’, and the UK’s favourite coffee for eight consecutive years.

can look forward to that unmistakable aroma and flavour of fine espresso made from handpicked, ripe coffee beans.

So it’s not surprising that Caffè Nero now rules 650 cafés in 7 countries. In Cyprus, it first landed at Mackenzy beach in Larnaca in May 2013, then travelled to Nicosia and Paphos soon after, and has now finally arrived at Limassol Marina... with panache. The brand new café takes pride of place, directly on the seafront – the ideal setting for this royal blend with its characteristic crown of rich and smooth ‘crema’ froth.

The new Caffè Nero is determined to impress everyone – not only coffee lovers – with its extraordinary interior. While the whole atmosphere could be described as casually sophisticated, the handcrafted solid oak wood bar will all but hypnotise you. Sculpted by the talented Scottish architect, Andrew Scott-Stokes, it visually captures a broad swath of history in the details of its fine workmanship. Look closely and you will see elements and traces of Byzantine, Venetian, Ottoman, French and Cypriot origin, all incorporated in a single piece of universal art.

At Caffè Nero, everything starts with the traditional, handcrafted, classic Italian espresso: full bodied, aromatic, rich and strong. Whether you order a single cup of espresso or one of the popular lattes, cappuccinos or less familiar recipes, you

There are, of course, those who are simply not ‘into coffee’; but that doesn’t mean they cannot

enjoy Caffè Nero’s quality, setting and ambience. All they have to do is skip through the menu to the milkshakes, fruit boosters and Italian style snacks, or go directly to cakes, muffins and desserts. With so many options all only steps apart in a charming seafront setting within walking distance from downtown Limassol, it’s clear that Limassol Marina is destined to be your favourite place to eat, meet and mingle...


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THANK GOD IT’S FRIDAY

®

Some call it TGI, others simply refer to it as Fridays. But either way, it has become a household name. The leading American casual-dining chain can be found in no less than 60 countries around the world. What’s in a name?

Just about everyone knows that TGI Fridays created the concept of casual dining. It all began in 1965 when a fun-loving New Yorker named Alan Stillman purchased a bar and named it...TGI Fridays! TGI of course stands for Thank God It’s Fridays. Today, nearly 50 years later, in the age of smartphones and text-talk, ‘TGI’ is as popular an acronym as, say… BTW, LOL, or FYI.

The new FRIDAYS at Limassol Marina

The fun-loving brand recently opened its 7th restaurant in Cyprus in a prime location at Limassol Marina. With a magnificent patio overlooking the marina, the new Fridays restaurant has an innovative fresh design… and a unique feature that makes the most of this new location: the roof bar!

The Fridays Roof Bar

The impressive roof bar with a spectacular view of the marina has become one of Limassol Marina’s favourite spots. With such breathtaking views, the Fridays roof bar is the perfect place to unwind with a glass of wine after a long day at work. The unique setting is also ideal for an after dinner cocktail (or two!) and the Happy Hour offer keeps all guests... happy! Can it get any better than that?

Flair-bartenders - Fun at the bar

The ingenious flair-bartenders serve their guests with a never-ending smile; it really feels like they were born to mix the most refreshing cocktails. In fact, Fridays bartenders created well-known cocktails, such as the famous Long Island Tea. So it comes as no surprise that it was actually the Fridays bartenders who trained Tom Cruise for the 1988 film ‘Cocktail’.

When it comes to service…

Energy and passion. You’ll find them in combination and in abundance in and around the Fridays team. Spirits are high, and they know how to make their work fun – and your visit enjoyable. Talk about service with a smile! The team’s aim is clear: to make your every visit to Fridays a memorable one.

Celebrate at Fridays

Fridays is renowned for its unique party atmosphere. In fact, it’s the perfect place to celebrate a memorable birthday full of surprises that will be great fun for the birthday person and all the guests! Just let the team know it’s your birthday and see what happens next!

And the food, of course…

Fridays has invented and brought the world famous signature items such as the fantastic Loaded Potato Skins and the legendary Jack Daniel’s Grill®! Have a look at Fridays’ rich and complete menu and you’ll find an exceptional choice of enticing starters, succulent steaks, juicy burgers, fabulous fajitas, mouthwatering fresh salads, numerous seafood options and of course delicious desserts. In short, Fridays is not just a restaurant… it’s a place where people can escape the outside world, join or make friends, have fun and be guaranteed great times together! A place where every day feels like a Friday. That’s why we say:

IN HERE, IT’S ALWAYS FRIDAY®.



The Emblematic Winged B by Breitling for Bentley With a shared passion for fine mechanisms, the Breitling for Bentley line unites elements of the two iconic brands – elegance and expertise, British chic with Swiss tradition – to produce exceptional chronographs.

TELLING timepieces A lot has changed since the first watches appeared in the 15th century. And today, the most precious examples are actually… timeless. They survive generations, they tell stories, and they certainly make statements that tell us so much more than the hour of the day. All available in the time-honoured home of precious accessories, Michalis Diamond Gallery at Limassol Marina this summer.

Shop 1: 89 Georgiou A Str, Potamos Yermasoyias, Limassol T.+357 25 312 071 Shop 2: 104 Amathountos Ave. Shop15, Seasons Plaza ( Opposite Four Seasons Hotel) T +357 25 323 220 Shop 3: THIS SUMMER AT LIMASSOL MARINA


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The Navitimer 01 by Breitling The distinguished Navitimer is the world’s oldest mechanical chronograph still in production and celebrates 60 years of reliability and performance as the favourite choice of pilots and dedicated aviation fans.

Evosquare 50 Carbon Limited Edition by Cvstos This mechanical self-winding chronograph by Cvstos is based on a powerful and holistic concept, which accepts the challenge to set a trend and create a demand through a new watchmaking approach.

Lady Diver Starry Night by Ulysse Nardin This diamond encrusted masterpiece is sporty yet elegant and embodies over 165 years of experience from Swiss watch manufacturers, Ulysse Nardin, who continue to be at the forefront of watchmaking technology.

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text by Mario Hadjiloizis

BUILDING DREAMS

For any large-scale development to succeed, the right foundations need to be in place from the very beginning. Literally. Step forward J&P Group who have been laying the foundations of success since 1941.

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hen Stelios Joannou and George E. Paraskevaides formed their partnership in Cyprus in the early 40s, little did they know that it would eventually flourish into one of the largest and most reputable international contractors globally – the J&P Group. Growing steadily year after year, by 1960 the Group expanded their operations internationally when they were awarded their first overseas contract building houses for the British Air Force base in El Adem, Libya. After several successful years in North Africa, J&P stretched eastwards to the Arabian Gulf, thus paving the way for their role as a major player in the region. This proved to be a strategic move right at the beginning of a 20-year construction boom through the 70s and 80s. J&P’s excellent work and timely completion of projects established the company as one of the most reliable contractors in the area.To diversify their portfolio, J&P entered the oil and gas sector during the mid-80s, with Gas/Oil Separation Plants (GOSP) in the Libyan Sahara Desert and pipelines and product storage facilities spanning a distance of more than 2,000 kilometres. GOSP projects and other oil and gas facilities were also undertaken in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Today, the company ranks among the world’s top international construction companies with the scope of its operations covering airports, highways, bridges, tunnels, dams, irrigation projects, hospitals, housing and general infrastructure, tourist complexes, hotels, academic buildings and industrial complexes. Another important aspect of J&P’s business is its involvement in the real estate sector, having set the standards of correct town planning in Cyprus since its independence in 1960.

No place like home

As the birthplace of the company, Cyprus holds a special place on J&P’s agenda, with three major projects presently in progress on the island. First, there is the engineering, procurement and construction of an oil tank farm at Vasiliko for a net capacity of 630,000m3, together with a jetty extending 1.5 kilometres into the sea, relevant topside facilities with all associated pipework and civil works. J&P is also constructing the Federal Bank of the Middle East’s new central offices in Nicosia – a four-floor building with a two-storey basement on an area covering 5,000m2.

Then there is Limassol Marina, the exclusive waterfront development with its unique, ‘living on the sea’ lifestyle concept, just a stroll away from the heart of Limassol. Limassol Marina has been designed to blend seamlessly with the city’s historical harbour, old town and medieval castle. With its breathtaking views and outstanding range of facilities, it is destined to become the Mediterranean’s most exclusive marina resort – and one of the finest in the world. J&P’s wealth of knowledge and expertise is coupled with a state-of-the-art fleet of heavy equipment and specialised personnel forming the backbone of its firm position in the field. Every one of their projects earns the highest accolades possible and ensures that the company’s reputation for competence and precision will continue to impress all who visit any construction carried out by J&P.

Teaming up

J&P is not only the major shareholder of Limassol Marina; the Group is also the development’s major contractor. To ensure the timely delivery and high standards of the project, the consortium responsible for its construction is Marina Lemesou Joint Venture, namely Joannou & Paraskevaides Ltd, J&P – Avax S.A., Athena S.A. and Cybarco Limited.The J&P Group, and specifically J&P Ltd, undertook the management of the project’s construction as the leader of the joint venture. Headed up by Project Manager Joseph Hadjijoseph, it occupied the offices on site in early spring of 2010 and embarked on the realisation of Cyprus’s most ambitious infrastructure project. Referring to the participating companies, Hadjijoseph explained, “Athena S.A. had the expertise in marine works, which was essential for the execution of an integrated marina; the scale and design required the involvement of teams with relevant knowledge.” With a 40-year history and dynamic presence in the local and international markets for private and public projects, Athena S.A.’s experience is cultivated through the successful execution and hand-over of leisure marinas and marine facilities, roads, tunnels, dams, bridges, airports, railroads, private and institutional buildings, hotels, hospitals, urban development, recreational, industrial and environmental facilities. Affiliated with some of the largest and well respected domestic and


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Back to its roots

With the fruition of Limassol Marina, J&P continues to excel with solid roots in Cyprus. The company’s reputation and quality standards, coupled with the gravitas of a company like Cybarco, have contributed to the successful progress of Limassol Marina. Hadjijoseph explains, “We moved into a derelict part of the Limassol coastline and revived it. We have also been the catalyst for many other improvement works in the area. Our cooperation has played a key role in securing people’s trust despite the current difficulties for Cyprus and the economy.” With ongoing support from the local community and local buyers, it is clear that their presence is integral to the development’s perseverance. “We planned and executed every part of the development with the utmost respect for the local community. It is always very important to ensure you have their full support. I believe we have managed to secure that throughout the four years of construction. Customers have also given us their stamp of approval by buying property or berthing at Limassol Marina. This is, in itself, a reflection of the companies’ solid reputation. We are very fortunate to be involved in a project people believe in and are looking forward to enjoying it for years to come,” commented Hadjijoseph.

J&P’s construction projects include everything from general infrastructure to airports and from tourist complexes to oil and gas facilities.

international financial institutions, the company has enjoyed fruitful cooperation through numerous international joint ventures with renowned international firms from Greece, the Balkans, the Middle East, the Black/Caspian Sea region and the Mediterranean region. “J&P-Avax S.A. and J&P Ltd provided staff for the development of the entire infrastructure, the residential and commercial areas. Our joint history of managing multiple elements within a project of this magnitude was deemed invaluable, which is why we are very happy to be on board,” added Hadjijoseph. One of the largest construction Groups in Greece, J&P-Avax’s strong presence and wide range of activities, technical know-how and long lasting experience have earned it international recognition. A serious and accountable partner in cooperations with international institutions and the largest construction companies internationally, it is continually expanding with a string of newly selected activities including the management of co-financed projects, environmental activities and strategic participations with other companies. It is also involved in a wide spectrum of projects across construction, civil engineering, building, hydraulic, port and road works, electromechanical, energy and industrial, pipeline and natural gas networks geographically dispersed in Greece, the Balkan region and the rest of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.

Lasting legacy

Limassol Marina is a groundbreaking infrastructure project for Cyprus and one that is, undoubtedly, making history in terms of its development, design and unique, integrated concept. With growing interest from around the world, the response to its eventual fruition and the subsequent sales results to date have been unprecedented. It has raised the bar by reflecting the quality and standards local companies are able to deliver, particularly during the economic difficulties Cyprus has had to endure this past year. “It has been remarkable for the island’s image, and we are incredibly proud to have been involved,” added Hadjijoseph. “The mere challenge of its complexity was an exciting prospect for us as a group of companies. We have worked on projects of this scale for many years in Greece, the Middle East and around the world. This was an ideal opportunity to bring our expertise to home ground.” With continued devotion to the company’s motto “Economy, Quality, Speed”, J&P has ensured that the cornerstones originally set by its founders Stelios Joannou and George E. Paraskevaides will forever remain on the beautiful island of Cyprus in the form of an outstanding coastal project, Limassol Marina.


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LIVING ON THE SEA

The development of Limassol Marina has changed many people’s perception of the Cyprus property market. While the island has long appealed to homebuyers from abroad, the recent financial stress took its toll on the market. But the winds of change are now blowing, not only across Limassol Marina, but across Cyprus as a whole.


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text by Gina Coleman

Limassol Marina has, in many ways, been the catalyst for upgrading the Cyprus property market.

Property sales in Cyprus for the first five months of 2014 showed an encouraging rise in numbers over the same period last year, driven by an increase in international demand. However it’s the high end of the market, as statistics show, that continues to appeal to overseas buyers: rather than aiming for seasonal tourist venues, their interest generally centres on cosmopolitan towns and cities which are active year-round. What better example is there than Limassol – the island’s second largest city, a commercial hub on the coast with superb facilities, connectivity and surroundings. The gentle recovery of the Cyprus real estate market is good news, indicating the return of international confidence in the island after the financial crisis which dominated so much of the world’s news in 2013. Michalis Hadjipanayiotou is the CEO of Cybarco Development, the company behind Limassol Marina’s management and its property sales. He says: “The development of Limassol Marina has, in many ways, been the catalyst for upgrading the Cyprus property market and buyers’ expectations, as well as attracting a different calibre of buyer to the island.” Private buyers are being joined by big overseas investors.

The institutional investors, Michalis adds, “search for unique commercial and/or mixed use developments that stand out”, and the island’s approach to new large-scale projects has changed. “Cooperation between the public and private sector has proven highly successful in the case of Limassol Marina, but there is certainly a need to see a change in the pace of decision-making and implementation. Attracting clientele of this calibre requires efficiency for a more customer-friendly experience.”

The evolution of Limassol Marina

Michalis Hadjipanayiotou says: “We are extremely proud to be a part of Limassol Marina. It has been a 12-year journey, and one that would have been impossible to realise without our co-investors and partners, all experts and pioneers in their fields. Our contribution has been diverse, but so has the level of knowledge gained by all involved along the way. Cybarco has been involved in Limassol Marina’s fruition through all the stages of the masterplan design and concept, construction, sales and management. This project is changing the face of Limassol and Cyprus by revitalising its image on an international scale. It has been inspiring to witness its evolution!”


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Limassol Marina: the ‘wow’ factor

Limassol Marina has a mixture of clients, in terms of nationalities and age groups. What lures them to the project, above all, is the ‘wow’ factor. It’s an integrated marina just 100 metres from the town centre of the liveliest city on the island, all year round. Condé Nast has called it ‘The most fashionable marine resort in the Med’ and the Telegraph named it ‘The hottest spot in the Med’. Michalis says: “That is the raw magic of Limassol Marina. It’s a unique package and we are incredibly proud that titles of international reach are acknowledging this. It has been a turning point for the image of Cyprus. The buzz created within the marina community, coupled with the option to step out into Limassol and beyond, is unique. Buyers believe in the project, they can see the results of its completion, and they are confident it is a sound investment. With only 236 properties, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire something so rare as part of a marina product, one that never seems to fail to do well in other countries. Most importantly, we offer a lifestyle that is hugely enticing- living on the sea.” The lifestyle offering is clearly one of the reasons requests for long-term rentals are also frequent. This and all other services are dealt with by the concierge team at the Limassol Marina Reception. Aside from providing the first superyacht marina in Cyprus, there are 162 luxury apartments with unrivalled views, plus 74 villas with private berths for yachts up to 60m attached to their garden, or with direct access to the beach. That is undeniably

It’s an integrated marina just 100 metres from the town centre of the liveliest city on the island. a first for Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean. It is attracting high net worth individuals from various countries and putting Cyprus on the map in ways few other developments have managed to do in the past. The joy of Limassol Marina and the nature of its design, says Michalis, is that it gives all residents the option of privacy or community. “Whatever

the mood dictates, it is available in abundance! With the lifestyle we have created, there is immediate access to private gardens, swimming pools or berths surrounded by landscaped areas and the sparkling Mediterranean. Alternatively, residents enjoy immediate access to an array of shops, restaurants, cafés and bars along the development’s promenade – complete with a minimarket, pharmacy, spa and fitness club, cultural centre and concierge services. We have already noted a community spirit among the owners of the yachts berthed at Limassol Marina, so we do envisage our residents coming closer together with the calendar of activities for the coming year.”

Going forward

Limassol Marina has welcomed its first residents and yachts; apartments at Nereids and Thetis have been delivered; a completed show villa is open. Dioni Residences apartments were released in April, and by May, 70% had already been sold. The first phase of the Peninsula Villas is due for delivery by the end of 2014. The Island Villas are already under construction and apartments at Castle Residences will be released next year. Michalis says: “This past year has shown that customers are now looking for completed or close to completion luxury properties that are part of a masterplan development and in prime locations with proximity to the sea. With sales in excess of €130 million, Limassol Marina symbolises the need for a tangible product when it comes to decision-making in the current climate.” It is also the most exciting place for buyers to turn their dreams into reality.


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An island abounding in harbours, Ammianus Marcellinus, 4th century BC

Title image: Clay model of a ship, White painted II, Bronze Age I. Louvre Museum

Map: Ferrandus Bertelli. Map of Cyprus “Isola de Cipro�, Rome 1562. Cultural Foundation of the Bank of Cyprus. Museo Correr, Venice


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text by Anna Marangou, Archaeologist, Art Historian

Cyprus has always been, and will continue to be, a vital part of Mediterranean history. From antiquity and the trade of copper, to the Middle Ages and the trade routes, all acknowledge Cyprus’s important role in navigation and trade. Today, it continues to play a significant geopolitical role in the making of Europe. Nested, and at first sight isolated, on the edge of the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus remained for ages the necessary port of call for ships linking western Europe with the enchanting world of the Near East. Its geographical and geopolitical position gave the island a particularity, a certain character that is still evident today; one that fluctuates between archaism and conservatism, but with an ability to absorb all those foreign elements that came together on its territory.

History of the island’s harbours

The harbours of Cyprus, from antiquity to the present day, have been part of a broader tradition, that of the other harbours of the Mediterranean and the Levantine coast. They follow the same traditions, they are on the sea routes that connect the Aegean and the West with the East, and they exist as parts of a chain of other harbours on which they depend. In the 15th century, for instance, Europe’s strong interest in the enthralling faraway discoveries of the new world meant that Cyprus was left out of events, at the mercy of the Ottoman conquerors, acquiring in this sense its pragmatic dimensions. Very often in history, harbours and towns that flourished in the past suddenly disappear off the map, with the result that places that once teemed with life as a result of trade and human contact are suddenly abandoned and forgotten. This phenomenon is reversed in Cyprus. A plethora of documents and references to the history of the island’s harbours exist. They constitute irrefutable proof of the continuity of civilisation and of the strange and characteristic feature of the Cypriot people to the past and their particular commitment to it. A vivid example of this continuity of history is the city and harbour of Famagusta, the Key and the Heart of Cyprus during the medieval period. Today’s city and harbour stand where the ancient Bronze Age site of Enkomi once stood. Later on, Enkomi becomes Roman Salamis, followed by Arsinoe of the Ptolemies, and Constantia of

the Byzantines. The same can be said about the ancient harbour of Kition and the presentday harbour of Larnaca, as well as the harbour of Amathus and the harbour of Limassol, the ancient harbour of Palaepaphos and the modern one of today. The naval tradition of ancient Cyprus is an indisputable fact. The first harbours were created around protected shores of bays, little anchorages at first. Later on in history, important harbours came to be, like Enkomi, that held the leading role for the export of copper during antiquity. Famous geographers mention the harbours of Cyprus during late antiquity; Greek geographer Strabo (64 BC-21 AD) mentions 17 ports and anchorages, whereas Plinius (1st century AD) mentions 11, and Ptolemy (2nd century AD) refers to 19.

The naval tradition of ancient Cyprus is an indisputable fact. From navigation to shipbuilding

Reference is found in Homer’s Iliad, when Kinyras, the King of Paphos, promised Menelaus 50 ships. We know that the Cypriots offered Alexander the Great 120 ships, and together with the navy of the island and its engineers they contributed to the conquest of Tyre. The lush forests, the island’s geographical location, its natural harbours, the intensity and the direction of the winds, all contributed to the glory of the island’s harbours. Large numbers of terracotta models of ships found on the island depict reality in miniature. Men of war, trading vessels, and vases with painting of war ships, all indicate the important naval role of the island during antiquity. The shipwreck of Kerynia dating to 300 BC, which was found in excellent condition off the little harbour of Kyrenia, enriched our knowledge on boat building traditions and confirmed the trade of goods with other islands of the Mediterranean.

While the original shipwreck rests in the castle of the Kyrenia harbour, three replicas have been built, with the most recent one – Kerynia Liberty – standing proud at Limassol Marina. Construction of Kerynia Liberty began in 2002, respecting the original design but with modern techniques. The ship was ready for the 2004 Olympic Games in Greece and set sail for Athens with a symbolic cargo of copper to be used for the Olympic bronze medals. Today, under the direction of the Mayor of Kyrenia, Glafkos Cariolou (the son of the late Andreas Cariolou who found the shipwreck), it is used for experimental sailing along the coast of Cyprus.

The island as a port of call

The distance between Cyprus and the maritime cities of Egypt, Syria, Armenia, Turkey and Greece does not exceed one day of navigation. Thus, during its turbulent history, Cyprus was a resting point after a long journey, the place to pick up new supplies and a new cargo, an opportunity for a quick visit to monuments and sites before setting off for one’s final destination. The island has always been along the trade routes, either for transit trade or for pilgrimages to the Holy Land, or even for strategic and military purposes of certain expansionist powers. This applied both during antiquity, the Classical period, the Byzantine period, as well as the Middle Ages and the Ottoman period, including present times. The sea routes followed by Mediterranean travellers remained essentially the same from antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages. Coastal travel was the frequent way of travelling. Only rarely did a boat deliberately lose sight of the shore, and only a storm could drive it off course. Coastal travel presupposes a good knowledge of land, of high mountains that bring heavy showers and strong winds. A good sailor who chooses to go along the coast must know where rivers join the sea, where to find a safe haven if a storm strikes. He should know the waters, the rocks, the reefs, and the currents if he is to land on sand or on rocks. Therefore, it is along these routes, much the same today as they were in antiquity, that harbours, havens and anchorages, were created. They are found around the coastline of the island, and they provide travellers with the necessary services, such as water, supplies, wood, labour for loading and unloading.


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A replica of the Kerynia as it sails away

Antonio Millo. Manuscript topographical map of Cyprus, included in the Nautical Atlas. 16th century. Museo Correr, Venice

Harbours acquired economic importance and created their own special worlds.

In this way harbours acquired economic importance and created their own special worlds. A harbour is a large and colourful meeting place, an opportunity to buy and sell, to exchange, to acquire information, not just material goods but also to hear and capture different opinions, thoughts and mentalities. It is an opportunity to rest after a long journey, but it is also a place to wait for the right wind on which the journey depends. This kind of sailing transformed the geography of coastal regions, became the excuse for the birth of new villages and towns, and entire civilisations.

Ancient “periploi”, medieval portolan maps and English pilots

The knowledge we have today about harbours and anchorages derives from the old navigation maps the known “periploi” of antiquity, or the “portolan” maps, of the medieval period, to be followed later on by the English pilots or rutters. Richly adorned and decorated, real works of art sometimes, these maps were used by the navigators to explore the island. They were the guides to safe anchorages and above all to port cities were goods were provided. The development and spread of Portolan maps

The original shipwreck in the medieval castle of Kyrenia

is mainly due to the increased nautical and trade influence of Italian maritime towns of the Eastern Mediterranean as well as all over the Aegean and the Black Sea. These hand-drawn maps were made especially for navigators, but were also manuals for merchants, travellers or investors who had an interest in the long trade expeditions. They usually contained information on the harbours, on safe or treacherous waters, on anchorages, passages, drinking water, on the possibility of exchanges with the natives, on friendly or hostile attitude to the ship, on inhabited or deserted areas, on important monuments and other special geographic features. Black ink is used to draw the coastlines, while place names are written in red ink. Black dots indicate rocks, while red dots indicate shallow and sandy areas. The language is Italian and the cartographer lets his imagination run free in drawing the background which is usually covered with decorative symbols, illustrations of towns, sea monsters and ships. All this valuable information provided by these maps leads to one conclusion: Cyprus was and still is a vital location for trade and relations, and the future will prove the strategic importance of the island in the Mediterranean world.



Limassol Marina Directory

Living Cybarco Development Limited Residential and Commercial Property Developer Cybarco is Cyprus’ leading luxury property developer. Part of the prestigious Lanitis Group, Cybarco is behind many of the island’s landmark projects including Akamas Bay Villas, Sea Gallery Villas, The Oval and Limassol Marina. Since 1945, Cybarco has earned its reputation for outstanding quality and customer satisfaction delivered to the highest standards, coupled with excellent after-sales service and property management. At Limassol Marina, Cybarco is responsible for the project management and has exclusivity for property sales of the Marina’s luxury homes. TEL: FREEPHONE: FAX: EMAIL: WEB:

+357 25 820 511 800 800 10 + 357 25 342 779 website@cybarco.com www.cybarco.com

Leos Car Rentals Car Rental – Taxi Services – Segway Tours Leos Car Rentals Cyprus has many car categories, ranging from luxury to low-cost rentals, with the best brands and topmost models in tow, all well-maintained by the company. Car hire services are located in Paphos/Larnaca airport and downtown Nicosia, Limassol, Ayia Napa, Famagusta, Polis or any place on the island. Clients are offered the liberty of selecting a designated pick-up/drop-off location and Leos Car Rentals will convey and pickup anytime, anywhere in Cyprus. Taxi transfer services and guided Segway tours are also available. TEL: FREEPHONE: FAX: EMAIL: WEB:

+357 25 320 000 800 091 92 + 357 25 313 028 reservations@leoscy.com www.leoscy.com

Limegrove Spa & Fitness at Limassol Marina Spa & Fitness Club

Blue Point Yachting

Princess Yachts (Cyprus) Ltd

Broker and Service of Superyachts, Yachts, Cruisers and Sailing Boats

Yachting Company

Limegrove Spa & Fitness implements the holistic Limegrove™ wellness concept, which takes an expert and personalised approach to fitness, spa treatments, beauty, hair care and healthy nutrition. Day spa facilities include 5 treatment rooms for face and body, massages and rituals, a relaxation room, steam room and sauna, changing rooms, a hair salon & spa with nail lounge, a retail area offering the exclusive LI’TYA spa product line, and a healthy juice & snack bar. Fitness club members will have access to the state-of-the-art Technogym exercise area with sea views, and selected fitness classes offered in a spacious fitness studio; a 20m outdoor lap pool with sunbathing deck, relaxation patio and healthy pool bar. Qualified fitness instructors, personal trainers and a nutritionist are on hand to offer guidance.

With a wealth of knowledge in the field of pleasure boating, BPY offer clients a choice of mega yachts, yachts, cruisers, power and sailing boats with maintenance and technical service to suit. Operations are based in both Cyprus and Lebanon to include major brands: AZIMUT | BENETTI GROUP, SEA RAY AND ELAN SAILING. BPY are also the official dealer of KOHLER generators, GIANNESCHI pumps & blowers and SEABOB water toys in Cyprus.

TEL: +357 25 020 020 +357 25 376 111 FAX: +357 25 376 333 EMAIL: info@marina.limegrove.co WEB: marina.limegrove.com

Importers, Distributors of Luxury Yachts

Yachting A.K. Mediterranean Yachting Ltd Yacht Sales, Charter, Service, Management & Chandlery Since 1997, A.K. MEDITERRANEAN YACHTING LTD has grown on the foundations of our original core values: dedication to quality, strength and integrity. The philosophy of our company is based on the respect towards the customer not only during the purchase but in the after sale period as well. In our showroom we have models of boats ready for sale both new and used from the renowned shipbuilders that we represent BENETEAU, REGAL, CROWNLINE, BSC and TOPLINE. Apart from these services, we try to offer the best After Sale Service so that the satisfaction gained from the purchase of a yacht will outlast its use. We have the pleasure to provide Yacht Services, Maintenance, Repairs, Transportation, Yacht Charter, Chandlery and Winter Storage. TEL: +357 25 636 373 FAX: +357 25 636 388 EMAIL: info@yachtcyprus.com, WEB: www.yachtcyprus.com

TEL: +357 24 639 600-1 FAX: +357 24 639 602 EMAIL: sales@bpyachting.com WEB: www.bpyachting.com

Ekka Yachts Cyprus Ltd

EKKA YACHTS CYPRUS started business in 2000 as sole importers and distributors of the famous Italian shipyard FERRETTI. Today the FERRETTI GROUP is one of the largest Group of Shipyards in the world producing luxury yachts from 40 feet to 80 metres. The Group comprises the following shipyards: FERRETTI (FERRETTI YACHTS, FERRETTI CUSTOM LINE, FERRETTI NAVETTA), PERSHING, RIVA, ITAMA, BERTRAM, MOCHI CRAFT, CRN. Agents are on hand to help with all specifications and logistics. TEL: +357 25 762 818 SERVICE NUMBER: +357 99 621 608 FAX: +357 25 762 776 EMAIL: ekkayachts@cytanet.com.cy WEB: www.ekkayachts.com

Nautimar Marine Marketing Ltd Boats and Yachts Sales, Brokerage, Chartering & Management Operating out of Cyprus since 1995, Nautimar Marine offers owners worldwide a broad range of leading brands: WIM VAN DER VALK yachts, CHRIS-CRAFT, CHAPARRAL AND ROBALO boats. Services include Sales, Brokerage and Chartering, Yacht Management schemes, New Build and Refit Management, and Owners’ Representative services. Nautimar Marine also offers Worldwide Chartering/Sailing Holidays and Yacht Ownership Programs. TEL: EMAIL: WEB:

+357 22 496 675 info@nautimarmarine.com www.nautimarmarine.com

Princess Yachts (Cyprus) is the sole distributor in Cyprus for the Princess range of luxury motor yachts, since 1997. Our long-standing and close relationship with Princess Yachts International which is a member of Louis Vuitton Group, has given us an unparalleled technical understanding of Princess yachts, and the requirements of our enthusiasts, friends and customers, who seek adventure in luxury and comfort aboard yachts supported by ourselves. Princess Yachts have delivered the most exciting and highly developed range of world-class motor yachts. Whether it be Flybridge, Motor Yacht, V Class, S Class or M Class from 39 to 130 feet, our range is the envy of the yacht manufacturing and retail community. We are proud to be dedicated to Princess Yachts. Through our network of offices and experienced agents throughout Cyprus, we offer the following services: • New & Pre-Owned Yacht Sales • Warranty support, Service and Maintenance • Yacht Charter • Yacht Insurance, Customs & Documentation • Yacht Management TEL: FREEPHONE: FAX: EMAIL: WEB:

+357 25 770 320 700 079 97 +357 25 336 074 info@princessyachts.com.cy www.princessyachts.com.cy


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Dining Café Calma Café, Bar & Restaurant Café Calma aims to be the essence of chill-out, calm and cool. It is a space for a broad demographic to enjoy the view and atmosphere of the project hub in simple comfort that is both non-obtrusive and non-selective, meeting the individual’s needs, be it a private table, a soothing sofa, a casual island table, sociable bench or trendy bar - inside or out! A place for an informal coffee catch-up during the day or a laid back ‘in your living room’ drink and snack in the evening. TEL: +357 25 051 333 EMAIL: V_alexandrou@hotmail.com

Caffè Nero Italian Coffee Café The Caffè Nero philosophy is very simple: Premium, handcrafted Italian coffee. Caffè Nero always use double shots of espresso in all regular and grande size drinks, which means a great coffee flavour. Espresso is traditionally handcrafted and made in the classic Italian way – well structured, full bodied, aromatic, rich and strong. Choices range from espresso-based, individually prepared coffees, hot or iced, to a rich selection of fruit boosters, teas and milkshakes. Take out or enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. TEL: +357 22 307 815 EMAIL: cn.lml@phc.com.cy WEB: www.caffenero.com.cy

Crystal Marina Lounge Restaurant - Lounge Crystal Marina Lounge is the newly established venue by Breeze Group, celebrated for their smart and stylish club and restaurant locations throughout Limassol. The à la carte menu at Crystal Marina Lounge is based on Mediterranean culture combing molecular, gastronomic ingredients such as caviar, oysters, smoked salmon or fresh raw fish with selective wines and astonishing cocktails. Crystal Marina Lounge and seafood bar is open for lunch, dinner and drinks. TEL: 700 058 68 EMAIL: crystal@breeze.com.cy WEB: www.breeze.com.cy

Derlicious

Pizza Hut – Cyprus

TGI Fridays

Restaurant, Takeaway and Delivery

Pizza - Dine In - Delivery - Take Away

Casual Dining Restaurant

Trendy and cool restaurant for eating inside or on the al fresco terrace by the Marina quayside, Derlicious is a chain restaurant famed for souvlaki, gyros and all the trimmings. Derlicious does the classic Greek kebab but with a twist, making pita from corn meal and offering its own signature combinations, as well as traditional souvlaki wrapped in pita. Platters and kids meals are also great for families to share. Takeaway and delivery is available.

Pizza Hut at Limassol Marina becomes the 35th location from the largest chain of franchised restaurants in Cyprus. Either for lunch or dinner, Pizza Hut serves pizzas, appetizers, fresh salads, pastas, WingStreet, wraps and chicken dishes as well as tempting desserts, cocktails, wine and coffee, and a kids menu. The restaurant itself is family friendly, modern designed and an affordable dine-in experience. All Pizza Hut menu items are also available for delivery and takeaway.

Limassol Marina is the ‘Thank God It’s Friday’ brand’s 7th restaurant in Cyprus. Overlooking the Marina, the Fridays restaurant has a new innovative and fresh design. The friendly service and uplifting music in the impressive roof garden and patio offers guests a great atmosphere for a sit down meal. The menu provides cocktails, beers and non-alcoholic drinks, appetizers, salads, burgers, ribs, Jack Daniel’s grill, steaks, chicken & seafood, Mexican, pasta & desserts.

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+357 22 307 895 derlicious.lml@phc.com.cy

Hobo Mediterraneo Café - Restaurant Hobo Mediterraneo has an all-day character where everyone can enjoy quality coffee, indulgent desserts and exceptional Mediterranean dishes. The Hobo Mediterraneo menu covers a wide selection of meals and drinks; appetizers are healthy and all-time classics include homemade burgers, filling pastas, freshly-cut salads, steaks, fresh fish and meat dishes, and Italian risottos. The exclusive location and its elegant decor define the café-restaurant as the ultimate place to enjoy quality moments of relaxation with family and friends. TEL: EMAIL

+357 25 051 555 +357 22 307 735 hobo.lml@phc.com.cy

KFC Fast Food Restaurant Chain KFC is the world’s most popular chicken franchised restaurant chain, specialising in Original Recipe chicken, Hot and Spicy chicken, Crispy Strips, Burgers, Wraps, Nuggets and Hot Wings, also serving home-style sides, snacks, salads, sweets and drinks. First presented in 1930 by cook Colonel Harland Sanders in Kentucky, KFC is now served in more than 115 countries around the world. Now available at Limassol Marina for eat-in, takeaway and delivery. TEL: +357 22 307 411 EMAIL: kfc.lml@phc.com.cy

777 777 77 +357 22 307 391 ph.lml@phc.com.cy www.pizzahut.com.cy

+357 25 051 500 +357 25 051 505 info@fridays.com.cy www.fridays.com.cy

Pyxida Lemesos

The Yacht Club

Fish & Seafood Restaurant

Wine Bar & Italian Restaurant

Following a 10-year success story of consistency, quality and satisfaction in Nicosia, Pyxida Fish Tavern is now able to welcome you to its new, second home in Limassol. With breathtaking views of the sea, for the ultimate gastronomical experience, the owners are blending years of experience with a prime location at the new Limassol Marina for a taste as delicious and comforting as the environment. An easy and welcoming dine-in atmosphere by day or night, with traditional fresh cuisine at its best for truly unforgettable moments that excite all of your senses.

Boasting the finest vantage point over Limassol Marina, the Yacht Club features a lounge for relaxing and fine dining restaurant dedicated to fresh romantic Italian cuisine. Excellent wines from across the globe make the wine menu inviting whilst the cocktail list adds excitement to a party any time of day.

TEL: FAX: EMAIL: WEB:

Asian-inspired Restaurant

+357 25 051 200 +357 25 051 201 pixida@primehome.com www.pyxidafishtavern.com

TEL: EMAIL:

+357 25 051 205 info@limassolyachtclub.com

Wagamama

Inspired by traditional Japanese, Indian, Chinese and Thai flavours, wagamama offers a new kind of dining experience – of fresh Asian food in a friendly, vibrant yet Zen setting. Easy for families and friends to sit together in the restaurant with takeaway to order. The menu comprises dishes full of authentic ingredients prepared in the open kitchen space: Noodle and rice dishes, salads and side dishes, sushi, meat, seafood and vegetarian meals, desserts, freshly squeezed juices, wine, sake and Asian beers. TEL: EMAIL: WEB:

+357 25 051 299 +357 22 307 811 wagamama.lml@phc.com.cy www.wagamama.com.cy



Limassol Marina Directory

Shopping 34 The Shop Branded / Designer Womenswear & Menswear The most well-known fashion labels are blended with some of the quirkiest brands, for at 34 The Shop, fashion is ‘turned on its head’ by offering something different for everyone and often providing designs exclusive to the store. The best in fabrics and tailoring is guaranteed with names gracing the rails such as PAUL SMITH, NICOLE FARHI, JUST CAVALLI, ED HARDY, BIKE POLO, A FISH NAMED FRED, 50 CARATS, FRANKS SWIMWEAR, SILVIAN HEACH AND LEMON JELLY SHOES.

Crocs Shop

Dora Theophilou Pharmacy

Shoe Store

Pharmacy (Health & Beauty)

CROCS is one of the fifty shoes that changed the world. What started as one unique shoe, grew into an entire collection of new styles. CROCS now has over 300 styles available each season, over 250 styles are non-clog. The CROCS mission is to bring profound colour, comfort, innovation and fun to the world’s feet. The CROCS SHOP at Limassol Marina is an outlet of Antoniou & Panayiotou Gen. Trad. Ltd who also offer VAGABOND and SUPERGA shoes in their range, providing fitting and super styles for adults and children.

The reputation of Dora Theophilou Pharmacy is built on trust in their knowledge and expertise to advise and aid with most aspects of health and care. Immediate attention and a vast stock of products gives confidence to all customers. Categories include: Medicines, over-the-counter products, travellers’ health, vitamin and food supplements, baby care, dermo-cosmetics, sun products, first aid, medical devices, anatomical & orthopedic products, complimentary therapy, clinical nutrition, feminine care, men’s care, hand care, foot care, oral hygiene, bath, nail and hair care etc.

TEL: +357 25 101 015, +357 22 758 428

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Alphamega Hypermarkets

Crystal Boutique

Jewelry Gallery

Online & Convenience Grocery Shopping

Ladies’ & Men’s Fashion, Shoes & Accessories

Michalis Diamond Gallery selects the finest quality hand-picked stones for special jewelry pieces, and luxury brands in jewelry and watches. Watch Brands include: FRANCK MULLER, BOVET, ULYSSE NARDIN, BREITLING, ZENITH and LONGINES. Jewelry Brands include: CARRERA Y CARRERA, DAMIANI, ROBERTO COIN, MAGERIT, GIOVANNI FERRARI, FOPE and MONTBLANC.

Alphamega is one of the largest chains of supermarkets in Cyprus and is owned by C.A.Papaellinas Emporiki Ltd, founded in 1997. Stores carry both standard and exclusive brand names such as TESCO, FIORUCCI, BORGRAIN, private label brands and many locally produced goods, plus imported and specialised deli products. Alphamega stores offer non-perishable food, fresh produce, butchery, fresh fish, a well-stocked wine and spirit department and a variety of breads and pastries from in-store bakeries.

TEL: WEB:

+357 22 469 576 www.alphamega.com.cy

Coffee Direct Gourmet Coffee Roaster and Tea Merchant Premium coffee beans are roasted on site from a broad selection of single origin coffee including Mexican Altura Organic and Nicaragua Matagalpa Organic. The variety is rounded off with French Roast Blend and Espresso Blend, though many enjoy the range of twenty+ flavoured coffees, flavoured on site using the finest food grade essential oils. Cyprus coffee is roasted to individual preference, and Leaf Teas, infusions and drinking chocolates are a favourite for all. All accessories needed to prepare and consume coffee and tea are also stocked: Bean to cup machines, cafetieres, tea pots, infusers, cups, mugs and more. TEL: EMAIL:

+357 25 347 154 hk.coffeelink@cytanet.com.cy

+357 99 459 731 +357 25 755 275 antoniou.elena@cytanet.com.cy www.crocs.eu

High quality fashion for both men and women featuring famous brand names direct from prestigious Italian houses, ensuring a blend of their latest collections and unique creativity. Focusing on sophisticated styles, tailored with careful craftsmanship, detailed designs and rare fabrics, the collections provide excellent quality fashion streetwear, alongside exceptionally exclusive fashion eveningwear. Designers include: PAUL & SHARK, AJ ARMANI JEANS, V.D.P., WHO’S WHO, MONICA MAGNI, ELLY ITALIA AND RENZI SHOES. TEL: +357 99 434 626 FAX: +357 25 747 637 EMAIL: airina61@mail.ru meliosa@cytanet.com.cy

Dora Theophilou Haute Parfumerie Perfumery (Health & Beauty) Dora Theophilou haute parfumerie is the first, most celebrated and exclusive perfumery in Cyprus. Established in 1978, the perfumery is a symbol of great heritage, experience and expertise. It offers some of the rarest, finest and most innovative products available, including: AMOUAGE, PUREDISTANCE MASTER PERFUMES, XERJOFF, EDITIONS DE PARFUMS FREDERIC MALLE, CARON, CREED, LUBIN, BY TERRY, J.F.LAZARTIGUE, CHANEL, CLARINS, SHISEIDO amongst many other brands. TEL:

+357 25 322 570

TEL:

+357 25 322 570

Michalis Diamond Gallery

TEL: +357 25 312 071 EMAIL: michalisdiamond@cytanet.com.cy WEB: www.michalisdiamond.com

Moda In Boutique At Moda In we offer a hand-picked selection of exclusive, high fashion clothing items, accessories and shoes from Ralph Lauren Black Label, Ralph Lauren Collection, Gianfranco Ferré and Iceberg. Set in our luxurious surroundings, we can assist you in finding the perfect outfit for any occasion, casual or formal, day or night. Amongst other exclusive accessories, we have a large selection of the iconic Ricky Bags by Ralph Lauren available at our store. TEL: EMAIL: WEB:

+357 22 670 036 modain@primehome.com www.modain.com.cy

Nicolaides Opticians Optical Store Optical Store The optical shop is part of a large chain of stores owned by Nicos S. Nicolaides & Co Ltd. providing a full ophthalmic service from the most complicated eye examination to the fitting of all optical and contact lenses, correcting vision abnormalities. A full range of contact lenses is available from Monthly and Daily to Toric, Multifocal and Cosmetic Lenses including: Bioclear, New Day, Frequency55 and Sauflon. Sunglasses and optical frames from well-known brands are ready for fitting: Swarovski, Roberto Cavalli, Just Cavalli, Mont Blanc, Dsquared, Tom Ford, Porsche, Vivienne Westwood, Missoni, Moschino, Guess, Guess by Marciano, Gant, Anna Sui, Pepe Jeans, Bikkembergs, Benetton, Polar and many more. FREEPHONE: WEB:

700 012 22 www.nicolaidesopticians.com

Ship 2 Shore Clothing Company Ltd Personalised Clothing & Accessories Ship 2 Shore offers a complete range of casual, boating and beach clothing for all ages and sizes including the official Limassol Marina clothing collection. Clients can customise garments using high-quality embroidery, direct to garment printing, vinyl cut & rhinestones; ideal for crews, families, boat owners, businesses, restaurants, bars, clubs, schools, societies, sport clubs and celebrations. From the newborn baby to the discerning yachtsman, Ship 2 Shore Clothing provide casual, beach & head wear to include: polo shirts, t-shirts, fashion styles, sweatshirts, hoodies, waterproof jackets, caps, towels, bags & more – there is something for everyone – call in and meet our friendly and helpful team now! TEL: EMAIL: WEB:

+357 25 051 227 sales@ship2shore.com.cy www.ship2shoreclothing.com.cy


Your trusted banking partner

Discover a wide range of financial services, tailor-made to suit your banking needs 路 Classic banking products and services 路 Solutions for individual, corporate and institutional clients 路 Investment solutions RCB Bank Ltd is a major international bank and one of the leaders in the banking sector in Cyprus. Founded in 1995, RCB Bank Ltd operates a business model as a universal bank and serves thousands of international and local clients.

RCB Bank Ltd. Private Company. Registration number: 72376. Registered office: 2, Amathuntos street, 3105, Limassol, Cyprus.

Our branches are open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, continuously

www.rcbcy.com

800 00722 +357 25 355 722


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