(ANSA) - BELGRADE, 04 MAG - Investments launched or planned
in infrastructure dedicated to sea-borne tourism on the Adriatic
coast in 2023-25 amount to more than 416 million euros. The
estimate came from Risposte Turismo and is contained in the
Adriatic Sea Tourism Report presented in Dubrovnik, Croatia, on
the opening day of the sixth edition of the Adriatic Sea Forum.
According to the survey, the cruise and ferry sectors will
benefit most from new investments in the current three-year
period, around 210 million euros.
Among the most important investments is the new Marghera
terminal in Venice, the one in Igoumenitsa, the new maritime
station at Porto Corsini in Ravenna, the second naval station in
the port of Bari, and the first marine station in Split.
Risposte Turismo mapped out more than 206 million euros in
investments for the boating sector, including at least 182
million euros for constructing new marinas and 24 million euros
for expanding existing facilities, including Marina Polesana and
Marina Korkyra.
Flagship projects include Vlora Marina in Albania and Marina
Porto Baros in Rijeka, Croatia. Analysts' estimates are also
optimistic for ferries (+7.9% passengers handled) and especially
for cruises: by the end of 2023, passengers will rise to 4.5
million (+29.3%) in the 32 cruise ports of the Adriatic Sea, up
29.3% compared with 2022, totaling 3,000 cruise ships (+3.9%).
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Tourism investment is set to boom on the Adriatic coast
Over 416 million for projects launched or planned in 2023-25