New website of Hellenic Professional Yacht Owners Association


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The Hellenic Professional Yacht Owners Association (H.P.Y.O.A) is pleased to announce the official launch of its new website!

After months of intensive development and design, H.P.Y.O.A's new website is here to provide visitors and members with a reliable and up-to-date source of information on shipping and tourism issues in Greece.

Visitors to the new website will have access to information about H.P.Y.O.A's history, activities, goals, and member data. They will also be able to stay informed about the Association's latest news and announcements, as well as the programs and conferences it organizes.

H.P.Y.O.A's new site also includes information on the shipping specifications and safety standards of its boats, as well as the tourist programs and routes offered by its members' boats throughout Greece. At the same time, the website provides users with the ability to search for boats to rent, in collaboration with its members.

Finally, the active members will be able to register and update both their information and the information on Yachts of their ownership, providing the most comprehensive information for visitors.

H.P.Y.O.A. expects that the new website will help the communication with its audience thus enhancing its role in the maritime and tourism sectors in Greece.

For more information, please visit the new website of the Union of Greek Tourist Boat Owners at https://www.hpyoa.gr/.

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Hellenic Professional Yacht Owners Association help its Members to promote their Yachts and services.

All registered Members can add/update Yachts of their ownership, can edit their personal information and have access to the library of different laws and legislations that govern sea tourism in Greece.

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