Gloucester’s Harbormaster’s Office Recognized as One of the Best Marinas in the Country for the 7th Year in a Row

Mayor Greg Verga and Harbormaster Thomas Ciarametaro Jr. are proud to announce that Gloucester’s Harbormaster’s Office has once again received the Elite Fleet designation for the 7th consecutive year from Marinas.com. The office has been awarded the esteemed Elite Fleet designation by Marinas.com, a testament to its consistent high-quality service and facilities.

The Elite Fleet designation, bestowed based on boaters’ reviews and ratings, requires an average star rating of 4.7 and a minimum of 10 reviews throughout the year. This marks the 7th consecutive year that the Gloucester Harbormaster’s Office has earned this distinction, reflecting its enduring commitment to excellence.

“I am thrilled that the Harbormaster’s Office has received this well-deserved designation for their outstanding service to the boating community,” said Mayor Greg Verga. “Maintaining this high level of service ensures that visiting boaters  will continue to choose our harbor, benefiting our local businesses and restaurants. This recognition underscores the remarkable work of our Harbormaster team and Waterways Board, and I am proud to see them acknowledged.”

The Harbormaster’s Office rents 30 transient or visitor moorings located in the Inner Harbor, Southeast Harbor, and Western Harbor. These moorings include a variety of services and amenities, including access to the state-of-the-art transient boaters lounge and launch services.

“I am honored to receive this award for the seventh consecutive year. This achievement is a testament to the unwavering commitment and diligence of the exceptional individuals at the Harbormaster’s office. Throughout the last seven years, our collective efforts have propelled us forward, achieving significant advancements in equipment, technology, and facilities. Our pursuit of improvement remains steadfast, and we are dedicated to the continuous enhancement of the Port of Gloucester for years to come,” said Harbormaster Thomas Ciarametaro Jr.

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