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Ayia Napa Marina: Naming Sponsor of the International Sea Tourism Festival 2024

Ayia Napa Marina announced that it will be the Naming Sponsor of the International Sea Tourism Festival 2024 (ISTF).

The festival will take place from 25 to 28 October 2024, at Mandraki Marina in Rhodes, bringing together leaders and professionals from the sea tourism industry across the country.

Ayia Napa Marina is joining forces with ISTF 2024, further enhancing the festival’s impact and prestige. This collaboration underscores Ayia Napa Marina’s commitment to the sustainable development of sea tourism and the strengthening of partnerships within the industry, it said.

ISTF 2024 is expected to be a flagship event for sea tourism, offering a unique platform for networking, exchanging ideas, and showcasing innovative products and services. Ayia Napa Marina’s role as the Naming Sponsor will significantly enhance the overall experience for participants and play a crucial role in the successful organisation of the festival.

For more information about the International Sea Tourism Festival 2024, opportunities for participation, and partnerships, please visit our website at www.seatourismfestival.com or contact our team at info@boatsadvisor.com and +30 2241400659.

Discover more about Ayia Napa Marina at www.marinaayianapa.com.

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