
The World of Boating in Monte Carlo: a paradise for sea lovers
Cimino Marine Upholstery has been operating for years in Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo is synonymous with luxury, glamour and, of course, boating. The Principality of Monaco, with its marina at Port Hercule, has been an international landmark for yacht and superyacht enthusiasts for decades.
Why Monte Carlo?
Nautical Tradition: The passion for the sea in Monte Carlo has deep roots, and the Principality has been able to capitalize on this tradition, turning it into a true leading sector of the local economy.
First-class infrastructure: Port Hercule is one of the largest and best-equipped marinas in the Mediterranean, capable of accommodating the world’s largest and most luxurious vessels.
Prestigious events: The Monaco Yacht Show is the most important nautical event of the year, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world every September.
Discretion and security: Monaco is a place where privacy is guaranteed, and this is especially appreciated by yacht owners who wish to enjoy their leisure time in total peace.
What does Monte Carlo offer to boating enthusiasts?
Yacht charter: Yachts of all sizes and types, with or without crew, can be chartered for an unforgettable experience at sea.
Yacht Buying: Numerous yacht brokers operate in Monte Carlo, offering a wide range of new and used yachts.
Maintenance and Repair: Monte Carlo Shipyards are state-of-the-art and able to provide the highest level of maintenance and repair services. At Tappezzerie Nautiche Cimino you will find the class of high-quality Italian craftsmanship.
Accessories and Services: Monte Carlo is home to all the best brands of nautical accessories, as well as a wide range of services, such as mooring, refueling, and yacht cleaning.
The Monaco Yacht Show
The Monaco Yacht Show is the most anticipated nautical event of the year. During this event, the world’s leading shipyards showcase their latest creations, and visitors can admire superyachts of incredible size and design up close.

