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1. Panama's Bocas del Toro is number one.

The Panama Canal is just 160 kilometres away from this archipelago, which is located south of Costa Rica's peaceful shoreline. This means you'll be able to see Panama City as well as explore the wild and beautiful islands around Gatun Lake. Long-term dock rentals at Red Frog Marina start at $16 USD per month for a 35 to 50-foot premium dock. A 40 to 50-foot slide will put you back about $70,500 USD.

2. Malta's Valletta

Have you ever seen a Hollywood film set in the Roman or Greek eras? Valletta was most likely chosen as the setting. With magnificent, well-preserved structures and a huge Grand Harbour, the former commercial shipping centre is breathtaking. Malta is a very exclusive mooring location, and according to internet forums, availability may be scarce. Marina Berth in Adelaide have options that you can count on.

3. Malaysia's George Town

This breathtakingly gorgeous location is well-known for its cuisine. Even the street carts have Michelin stars, ensuring that you will never go hungry or be dissatisfied with your meal. The port was formerly a colonial centre, and there is still considerable English influence.

It now provides access to the Andaman Sea, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and the northern Indonesian coastline for sailors from all over the globe. We were unable to locate figures on the cost of renting or purchasing here, however here is a link to inquire about lease options.

4. New Zealand's Auckland Harbour

Auckland Harbour is set against a beautiful background of Auckland Cityscape (also known as Waitemata). Many boaters select this Harbour as a launching point for longer South Pacific voyages because the moorings are protected from Pacific squalls.

A 35-foot marina space in Auckland City costs $120,000 NZD ($111,219 AUD), whereas a 12 metre spot in Pine Harbour costs $55,000 NZD ($50,975 AUD). More New Zealand port lists may be found here.

5. Australia

Naturally, a list of the greatest places to berth in the globe would be incomplete without including Australia. We are really spoiled for choice, so we've compiled a list of our best choices.

• Rent a pen at Port Geographe Marina in Busselton, WA, for $3,276 per year.

• Renting a 12m pen at Martha Cove, Victoria, costs $7,950 per year.

• Holdfast Promenade in Adelaide – 14m pen for $375,000 to $395,000.

• $155,000 for a 14-meter pen in Manly Harbour, Queensland.


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