These are the 5 most expensive ports in the world

The best season to visit the most exclusive ports in the world is approaching, find out how much it costs to dock in them.

To embrace pleasures is always to immerse oneself in the most superb and luxurious experiences that can exist. That is why docking in a port is the perfect alternative to enjoy beaches, boats, and a spectacular universe of celebrities during this summer vacation. How fabulous could it be to set sail on a yacht here? This article presents five ports where you can spend unforgettable days surrounded by so much magic and freshness.

Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi

This place is known because Gran Prix is celebrated and gathers miles of people

Located in the southeastern part of the United Arab Emirates, here adrenaline and luxury coexist. Surrounded by the Formula 1 race track, the world’s most famous motor racing competition, the Yas Marina also offers restaurants, bars, spa salons, and shopping centers. The daily yacht mooring fee is $400 (U.S. dollars).
In terms of capacity, the marina has more than 400 berths for luxury yachts and superyachts. Celebrities such as rapper French Montana enjoy their vacations here, making it a good choice for a perfect getaway.


Miami Beach, Miami, Florida

In Miami there is a huge number of Latin American people, so one of the main languages is the Hispanic one

Florida, in the southeastern United States, is one of the most coveted places for its magic and good vibes: Miami. This is how this port enchants with its brilliant beaches, water activities, and nightlife. Mooring a yacht here costs $900 per day, while average local property prices are $9,500 per square meter.


Miami’s beach is one of the colossal attractions where figures such as Gloria Estefan, Julio Iglesias, and Shakira spend their relaxing time under a radiant sun.

Capri Port, Italy

Capri is one of the most exclusive places to visit in the world. Its colorful houses make it so beautiful.

In the south of Italy lies Capri, an exclusive and refreshing island reached through Naples. Surrounded by impressive cliffs and colorful houses, Marina Grande, the island’s main marina, together with the second adjoining port, Marina Piccola, makes it one of the most luxurious ports in the world. The cost in this area is around $2900 per day for mooring.


It is divided into the commercial dock, for service offices, and the tourist dock, for luxury yachts and restaurants. It has a capacity for 300 yacht moorings and celebrities such as Jackie Onassis, Sophia Loren or Clark Gabl have arrived in these waters.

Port de Cannes, Côte d’Azur, France

Celebrities like Roman Abramovich have arrived to this port to spend his vacations.

This special place in the southeastern end of the Gallic country is located at night with a spectacular play of lights. The Festival de Cannes is one of the major charms for which people choose to visit this city, as well as the historic Croisette beach.


This area is divided into two marinas: the Vieux Port, a place for the older boats, and Port Canto, for the more modern ones. It costs $700 a day to moor here and has a capacity for more than 700 boats. Celebrities such as billionaire Roman Abramovich and the former ruler of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad bin Fahd al Saud, enjoy their superyachts in Cannes.


Port Hercule, Monaco

In Monaco, people have luxury places to visit such as the Montecarlo Casino

The Principality of Monaco, on the Mediterranean coast of France, has the highest number of millionaires per capita in the world. It is obvious that a port in this place must be at their level, so Port Hercules offers high-status places such as the Monte Carlo Casino. The mooring fee is 1200 dollars and has a capacity for 700 boats.

Edgar Suites in Paris

These suites plan to be the best accommodation for Paris 2024

Edgar Suites reveals his strategies for next year’s Olympic Games to be held in the French capital

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games are with no doubts the most exited evento coming soon, the French sports and tourism sector can’t wait to this, as the event is expected to attract hundreds of sports professionals and thousands of tourists from around the world.

Grégoire Benoit Co-founder of Edgar Suites in France assured One IN Magazine that the recovery of tourism in Europe is an indisputable reality, in addition to leaving behind the restrictions due to the pandemic, in countries with a great history such as France we see a very positive return of international mobility.

Yohann Fontaine – Suite in Paris

While in the past, tourists came to Paris only to see the beautiful Eiffel Tower, “love is no longer the only reason to visit the city, but also the immensity of cultural activities, the upcoming reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral and the celebration of the 2024 Summer Olympics,” he said.

“Looking ahead to the arrival of the 2024 Olympic Games, we want to be sure to be prepared for the reception of all players and fans,” Benoit said. “Our suites are ideal for this type of event, as they are highly rated in professional profiles and people traveling in groups and family,” he detailed.

For this year, the company has launched the construction of more suites in other strategic sites in the country, in cities such as Lille (north) or Cannes (south).

“We have many expectations, in the medium term, our goal is to be present in the 10 most important French cities,” he explained that so far, Edgar Suites has around 200 buildings throughout the country, especially in Paris, but we also have constructions in cities such as Bordeaux.

Edgar Suites was created from the desire of three entrepreneurs to revisit the scheme of the hotel residence and the private rental apartment and take the best of both. The project, which was born a little over 5 years ago, has become the new concept of luxury accommodation that seeks to give another type of experience to tourists from all over the world.

The floors and buildings that make up the brand, spaces that were uninhabited and have been refurbished into high standard suites, with all the amenities for travelers looking for more than just a conventional stay.

Yohann Fontaine – Suite in Paris 

URBAN RECYCLING

As its founder explains, the idea of “urban recycling” arises from the great demand for work in our country, especially in Paris, where there were many homes or offices, but little by little – as a result of the new hybrid employment modalities – these have been vacated or abandoned. This has increased even more with the arrival of the pandemic and the subsequent rise of teleworking.

All accommodations are centrally located, strategic and surrounded by all amenities such as restaurants and stores. Its founders have called these works as “urban recycling”, since in addition to giving a second life to the buildings, they have implemented it with recycled items.

Likewise, Edgar Suites develops its sustainable bet in other branches of development in order to promote eco-conception. From the design to the operation of their hotel residences.

When rehabilitating offices or hotels at the end of their cycle, they ensure the improvement of the environmental performance of the spaces through eco-design (BREAM certification). They use environmentally friendly materials and resources, and we collaborate with platforms that provide us with second-hand goods.

They leave aside the use of plastics, each suite has a “kit” gift for travelers to use recyclable bags. Likewise, the rooms have accessories that can be washed and reused, while the amenities are sourced from ecological and local brands.