Doha Old Port Participates In Dubai International Boat Show 2024


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Doha: Doha Old port (DOP) participated in the Dubai International Boat Show 2024, for the second consecutive year.

In a statement yesterday, DOP said that it had concluded a cooperation and partnership agreement with Yas Marina in Abu Dhabi to enhance cruises and marine tourism, with a set of offers and advantages through the mutual benefits programme between members of the two facilities to provide a unique experience for owners of yachts and marine vessels.

Under the cooperation agreement, members of DOP Marina of Yas Marina will enjoy a free berth for a week every three months at both marinas starting March 1, in addition to a 20 percent discount on a number of restaurants and coffee shops, in addition to discounts on hotel accommodation and boat maintenance services provided by the port in the containers yard.

Executive Director of DOP Mohammed Abdullah Al Mulla, said that the cooperation with Yas Marina comes in support of the port's strategy in attracting yachts and highlighting the facilities that have been recently developed to support tourism, in addition to providing an exceptional experience for owners of yachts and marine vessels.

The port will successfully conclude its second participation in the Dubai International Boat Show today (Sunday).

DOP's pavilion received a large number of visitors to the exhibition, which is considered one of the most prominent exhibitions in the region. The port will also participate in several international exhibitions in the coming period in support of the marketing strategy and plans that the port is working on. - QNA

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