RINA Launches Yacht Marina Certification

October 8, 2013

International certification company RINA Services has launched a new certification scheme for yacht marinas. The MaRINA Excellence scheme focuses on the quality of the marina, sustainability and risk prevention.

Marinas and dedicated yacht harbors are a key part of the tourist infrastructure. RINA has always placed great importance on environmental and sustainability issues. In the field of marinas it provides services that are indispensable for reducing the environmental impact of facilities.

As a yacht marina is the place that welcomes the yachtsman and the contact point with the surrounding territory, particular care and attention are required to succeed in making it functional. At the same time it must be respectful of the environment and tourist resources so as to preserve its particular attraction.

MaRINA Excellence certification will be issued after an audit by specialized auditors who will score the marina on a scale from 1 to 5. The results will be subject to validation by a committee, appropriately established and dedicated to the issuing of the MaRINA Excellence certificate.

The overall judgement for the assigning of the MaRINA Excellence certification is based on the average of the evaluation of three macro-areas:


The evaluation criteria are based on a points system assigned to various items on the checklist which are weighted in terms of criticality. A set of regulations guarantees objectivity in judgment in order to make the assigning of the final score absolutely independent and transparent.

The marina may publicize the results of the audit so as to give visibility to the quality level of the marina, enabling service users to choose their port on the basis of objective data.

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