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Joy FM and Marina Mall Spintex Baatsona are teaming up to deliver a three day Christmas experience that promises a lively holiday atmosphere for shoppers and families.
The event, known as Joy at the Mall, will take place from 19th to 21st December 2025.
Marina Mall is presenting itself as a major festive hub with exclusive brands, strong discounts and a wide range of activities.
The mall offers groceries, fashion, beauty, electronics and fine dining. It is anchored by Marina Supermarket and supported by outlets such as GoldBoardJewelry, Istanbul Hareem, Exottica Salon, Gleehealth Dental Clinic, Celebrity Style Fashion, Shawarma Factory, Technology “R” US, Spin Boba and others.
Shoppers can expect up to 50 percent off in selected stores, along with giveaways and special offers.
Families will enjoy activities including face painting, treasure hunts, a Santa Grotto and musical chairs. Children will also meet Disney characters and Santa Claus, who will be sharing gifts.
The festivities will climax with the Marina Crossover Night, a spirit filled celebration to welcome 2026. Visitors will meet their favourite Joy FM presenters and several celebrities.
For details, call 0556687222 or visit @MarinaMallSpintex on all social media platforms.
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