Varadero Valencia and Marina Port Valencia, both members of IPM IMG Marine Group, took part together in this year's Valencia Boat Show, held from 22 to 26 October at the iconic La Marineta building, the epicentre of the event.
The space served as a key meeting point for customers, yacht owners, company leaders, industry professionals and yachting lovers, recording higher levels of attendance than in previous years.
Over the five days of the show, the two companies offered various culinary and social activities that attracted numerous visitors.
These included a different type of paella every day, live music, mojitos and a family-friendly weekend brunch, all creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere that was enjoyed by more than eight hundred people.
What's more, the Aquarelle 1 Varadero Valencia sailboat set off several times with customers and guests aboard, who highly valued the experience and showed interest in future partnerships and regattas.
As part of Varadero Valencia's end-to-end range of services, Monzó Yacht Painting and The Carpentry also were also at the show, highlighting the technical capacity and sheer excellence of the refit yard.
"Valencia Boat Show was a very special meeting point for us. We received huge interest from visitors and felt a very positive energy towards everything that Varadero Valencia represents. Each edition allows us to connect more with our customers and showcase the value of partnership among group companies", said Katia Escobedo, Manager of Varadero Valencia.
Meanwhile, Santiago Donat, Director of Marina Port Valencia, explained that "sharing this space with Varadero Valencia meant we could reinforce synergies and project the image of Marina Port Valencia as a dynamic and open marina fully integrated into the city's yachting community".
For Varadero Valencia and Marina Port Valencia, this event provided a further opportunity to underline their commitment to yachting in Valencia, nurturing collaboration between local companies and confirming their reputation as benchmarks in the city's yachting and refit & repair industry.