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PRESS TALKS
A RETURN Sea Alliance Group W ith renewed vision and a steadfast com-
A global leader in
yachting services,
mitment to the Greek yachting scene,
is an international
WITH VISION maritime business tion (GYA), reaffirming its deep-rooted ties to one of
Sea Alliance Group proudly announces
headquartered
its return to the Greek Yachting Associa-
in Gibraltar
with offices and
representatives
Over a decade ago, Sea Alliance Group became one of
throughout the Early stillness at Porto the most iconic yachting destinations in the world.
Sea Alliance Group strengthens Mediterranean. The every journey begins the first non-Greek companies to be accepted into the
Heli Marina—where
company operates
prestigious association. Today, by rejoining the GYA,
a wide range of
with quiet purpose,
its presence in Greece services worldwide the soft promise of open the company marks a new chapter in its long-standing
gentle precision, and
relationship with Greece—one that centers on invest-
for yacht owners,
waters. Opposite, Itay
charter companies,
Singer, Shareholder of ment, collaboration, and continued excellence.
marina owners, “We are delighted to once again be part of the Greek
Sea Alliance Group,
and shipyards. and Giannis Simianakis, Yachting Association,” said Roy Klajman, Sharehold-
Greece’s sparkling seas welcome back a familiar and valuable Opposite, The Technical & Base er & Co-Founder of Sea Alliance Group. “Greece
President of the Manager in Porto Heli.
player in the world of yachting—Sea Alliance Group. Greek Yachting remains one of the world’s most important yachting
Association, destinations, and as we expand our footprint, we look
Michael Skoulikidis. forward to actively contributing to the industry’s con-
tinued growth and success.”
The President of the Greek Yachting Association, Mi-
chael Skoulikidis, warmly welcomed the company’s
return, stating, “We are pleased to welcome Sea Al-
liance Group once again as a valued member of the
Greek Yachting Association and we look forward to
their active contribution in strengthening and pro-
moting yachting in Greece.”
As part of its broader expansion strategy, Sea Alliance
Group is enhancing its local presence by investing in
talent, technical capabilities, and participation in key
industry events. Its growing fleet and management
operations in Porto Heli reflect a long-term commit-
ment to the region’s potential.
In 2024, the company made an impressive showing at
several major international boat shows, hosting cli-
ents and partners while showcasing top-tier brands
such as Sunseeker, Mangusta, Lagoon, Prestige, and
Jeanneau. The company also emphasized its ex-
panding charter fleet in Porto Heli with a dedicated
stand—underscoring its dynamic presence in the
market.
Looking ahead, Sea Alliance Group is gearing up for
a busy calendar, including the exclusive Lagoon Days
in Bordeaux this March, followed by appearances at
the Poros and Nafplion boat shows, continuing to
build momentum and global visibility.
From brokerage and charter to yacht and marina
management, Sea Alliance Group remains a leader
in delivering premium yachting services with a global
outlook and a personal touch—"Large enough to de-
liver & small enough to care."
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