Yas Marina announces 2012 F1 berth rates

Yas Marina, operated and managed by Camper & Nicholsons Marinas and one of the premier marinas in Abu Dhabi, is proud to announce their 2012 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Grand Prix berthing tariffs.
February 12, 2012 2:47 by Reuters
The tariffs, valid for seven nights from October 29 to November 04 this year, start from 10,395 AED and 22,586 AED for non-track and trackside views respectively and are fully inclusive of access to the marina, lounges, bars, restaurants, Yas Viceroy hotel, water taxi and buggy services.
Yas Marina will be taking enquiries for the 2012 event at their Dubai International Boat Show stand CH-11 from March 13–17. Throughout the event, staff will also be available to discuss the 2012 Annual berth rates, inclusive of a berth at the 2012 Formula 1™ week, which start at 16,455 AED for vessels of up to 8m.
Located at the heart of the Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island and located 10 minutes from Abu Dhabi International Airport, 20 minutes from central Abu Dhabi and 45 minutes from Dubai, Yas Marina has 143 berths for yachts up to 150m in size. Visitors to the marina can also access the pristine coastlines, 200 uninhabited islands and the nearby cities. *image from superyachttimes.com
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