MDL Marinas’ berthing package represents the most comprehensive available on the market. The company has delivered on its commitment to continually add value to Freedom Berthing, with more than 90 luxury yacht marinas now part of its cruising network.
MDL has added a further 20 marinas to the network during 2014, giving MDL berth holders access to even more amazing locations where they can enjoy complimentary berthing across France, Spain, Italy and the UK.
This huge benefit is in addition to the many great benefits already enjoyed including fuel at cost, the most generous boatyard discount and unlimited complimentary WiFi.
Chris Brown, a berth holder at MDL’s Woolverstone Marina, commented: “Freedom Berthing is a very good package from MDL Marinas that we have enjoyed making use of. We spent three months travelling around France using Passeport Escales and unlike other marina operator packages, we had the advantage of not having to double up on costs. With no additional visitor berthing fees to pay at those marinas included in Freedom Berthing on top of our annual fee, this was a huge benefit to us.”
The very latest technology is also being employed to further enhance the Freedom Berthing experience, with all customers gaining access to the exclusive MyMDL online portal. MyMDL allows members to view all their benefits in one place, and in some cases redeem them online using their smart phone, laptop, tablet or PC. This includes the innovative Berth Swap scheme, where customers can exchange their berth directly with a Freedom Berthing member in another MDL marina with just a few simple clicks.
Dean Smith, Operations and Marketing Director at MDL Marinas, commented: “The team has worked hard to increase the benefits offered and the number of marinas our customers can freely cruise, and we have been delighted to see so many berth holders cruising these marinas last season. We are now looking forward to what the new season will bring and ensuring we continue to maximise and expand the benefits offered to our customers.”