The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), a member company of the Superfund (EESYP), is developing another marina, this time the Pylos marina, in the framework of its strategy for highlighting assets with a strong footprint and important prospects for the local community.
HRADF is launching an international tender for the granting of the right to provide port management services (mooring services and other services) and the right to use, operate, manage and exploit movable and / or immovable assets within land and sea of Pylos marina for a period of 40 years.
The utilization of the Pylos marina is estimated to highlight the special characteristics of the area, making Pylos a reference point for tourist development.
Pylos Marina is located in the central and northeastern part of the coastal zone of the city of Pylos and has the possibility of mooring about 129 tourist boats with a length of 8m. up to 30m. The area of the land zone of Pylos marina is 32,195 sq.m. The general design of the marina has been approved by Presidential Decree and provides for the service of maritime tourism with yachts and the formation of a modern and quality pole of tourism, leisure and cultural activities.
In the marina of Pylos, the land uses are foreseen, such as tourism – leisure, house for rent, administration and operation of the marina, as well as uses of land storage and maintenance of boats.
The tender will be held in one phase with the submission of Bids. Interested investors must submit their Bids, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Invitation, by May 11, 2022.
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