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Paphos Marina Tender Officially Launched: A New Chapter for Cyprus Nautical Tourism

Paphos Marina Tender Officially Launched: A New Chapter for Cyprus Nautical Tourism

The Deputy Ministry of Tourism of Cyprus has officially kicked off the tender process for the long-awaited Paphos Marina project, set in the scenic Potima area of Kissonerga. This ambitious development will be delivered under a DBFOT (Design, Build, Finance, Operate, Transfer) concession model, aiming to bring a modern marina infrastructure to life after decades of delays.

Project Overview: What to Expect

Envisioned as a state-of-the-art marina covering approximately 165,000 square metres, the facility will accommodate up to 1,000 leisure craft moorings. Around 70-80% of these berths will be water-based, with the remainder allocated to onshore facilities. The plan extends beyond marina services by integrating residential and commercial developments, including optional hotel amenities and possibly infrastructure for cruise ships.

This multi-use approach aims to invigorate the local economy and enhance tourism offerings in the Paphos district, aligning with President Nikos Christodoulides’ vision during his recent meetings with key stakeholders. The marina is among 75 projects slated for the region with a combined investment exceeding €230 million.

Official Stance and Transparency Measures

The Deputy Ministry of Tourism emphasizes that the project represents a significant milestone toward establishing Cyprus as a premier nautical tourism destination. The tender process is managed alongside Deloitte Ltd and Triton Consulting Engineers S.A., ensuring rigorous compliance with Cypriot and EU legal frameworks, as well as full transparency.

The tender announcement has been published both in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) and the Official Gazette of the Republic of Cyprus. All necessary documents, including call for Expressions of Interest, are accessible via the Cyprus eProcurement platform here.

A Long Road: History of the Paphos Marina Project

The idea to develop a marina in Paphos dates back over 30 years, but the journey has been far from smooth. The project has weathered numerous legal challenges, administrative setbacks, and changes in concession awards.

  • 1990s–2006: Conceptualisation phase with multiple feasibility studies recognizing Paphos’s growth as a tourism centre.
  • 2007–2008: First major tender awarded to Cybarco-Pandora consortium. Legal objections immediately followed.
  • 2008–2015: Prolonged litigation with alternating awards and appeals involving bidders such as Poseidon Grand Marina and Pafilia.
  • 2015: Supreme Court decision pivotal in redirecting the tender process but without final resolution.
  • 2016–2018: Renewed attempts to award contract, with Pafilia backing out citing market uncertainties.
  • 2019–2021: Continued objections stalled progress despite administrative efforts.
  • 2022–2023: Government undertakes fresh feasibility studies and tender preparations, promising a more robust process.
  • 2025: Expressions of Interest invited early in the year, with formal tender documents finalized and published subsequently.

The current tender launch appears more structured and legally fortified, aiming to avoid the pitfalls of past attempts. However, given the project’s complex history, cautious optimism is warranted. For investors and stakeholders interested in coastal properties and developments, keeping a close eye on this project is essential.

Looking Ahead: Implications for Cyprus Real Estate and Tourism

Should the Paphos Marina project move forward smoothly, it is expected to create numerous employment opportunities and boost the local economy significantly. Moreover, this development will increase demand for nearby properties, including commercial spaces and residential units, potentially impacting the real estate market in the region.

Whether you’re seeking affordable houses and villas in Cyprus or exploring investment opportunities in commercial properties, Paphos’s evolving landscape is worth monitoring closely.

Time will tell if this long-anticipated marina finally moves beyond the blueprint stage and into reality, but the renewed tender represents a promising step in that direction.

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