Yacht And Motor Boat Charter
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Here are a few suggestions for suitable places to visit during
a day trip along the south coast. We are usually berthed in Brighton
Marina but are perfectly happy to begin or end your cruise at any
of the following places.
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Brighton - over
the past few years Brighton Marina has become a lively entertainment
centre on its own with over a dozen restaurants offering every type
of cuisine and lively bars and clubs partying on into the small hours.
The town of Brighton is only a mile away and offers an even more diverse
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| Cowes - is probably the most
famous of all leisure ports and is always buzzing with yachts and
motor boats of all shapes and sizes. The town offers a good choice
of up-market restaurants and traditional pubs. This centre of the
yachting world is always a hive of activity. |
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Beaulieu - the Beaulieu River runs up into the New Forest
and is hailed as the most beautiful harbour in the Solent. At Gins
Farm oak woods close in, from which Nelson's navy was built, many
at the upstream village of Buckler's Hard. A wholly natural beauty
spot unspoilt by careful custody of its owner, Lord Montagu. The
Yachtsman Bar can be seen to the left of the photo.
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Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth - new in 2003, this glitzy
portside development is highly commercial, offering a wide variety
of restaurants & bars, thriving outlet stores and property development.
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Yarmouth - is the last harbour on the western tip of
the Isle of Wight, close to the world famous Needles. Yarmouth is
a pretty and snug harbour with pleasant anchorages and, for those
venturing ashore, convivial hostelries.
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| Poole - the second
largest natural harbour in the world with three separate marinas and
a wide variety of anchorages. Poole town itself boasts dozens of restaurants
and bars. |
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| London - for
those wanting a more convenient starting point we can offer a cruise
from St Katherine's Dock. Taking in the magnificence of Tower Bridge,
St Paul's Cathedral, the Millenium Wheel, Houses of Parliament and
Tower of London, down as far, perhaps, as the remarkable Thames Barrier. |
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| These are just a few of the possibilities,
we suggest that you to contact us to discuss your particular requirements
so that we might assemble a cruise package that suits your individual
needs. |
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