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Hamble River
The River Hamble is a major centre for all types of recreational boating, home to thousands of sailing yachts and motorboats and regarded as the sailing Mecca of the UK.
The River Hamble is a major centre for all types of recreational boating, home to thousands of sailing yachts and motorboats and regarded as the sailing Mecca of the UK.
Gunwharf Quays Marina is just 5 minutes in shore, on the north side of Portsmouth Harbour - directly underneath the landmark Spinnaker Tower. An award winning complex landscaped in a historic setting offer over 95 designer outlets and over 30 cosmopolitan bars and restaurants.
Cowes Yacht Haven represents the heart of the sailing world in Cowes . Centrally located, visitors have instant access to Cowes town centre, the Parade, with its range of Yacht Clubs, including the historic Royal Yacht Squadron. Home to regattas such as Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, The Little Britain Challenge Cup, Commodore's Cup and the Swan Regatta, Cowes Yacht Haven remains one of the most popular sailing destinations in the Solent and along the South Coast.
The Needles are the western most point of the Isle of Wight and are a series of chalk stacks which protrude into the see at the end of which is a lighthouse. Nearby is Alum Bay, which is home of the famous coloured sand - Enjoy this historic and famous landmark close up.
An ideal place to anchor, the bay offers the chance to swim from the yacht, with its beautiful views.
Enjoy a trip up Southampton water and a side by side experience with some of the World's largest cruise liners currently in port.
Yarmouth is located on the western side of the Island and the town has grown up as a result of its natural harbour, which is guarded by Yarmouth Castle, a fortification built to protect the Solent from invading forces by Henry VIII in 1547. The Harbour attracts many yachts and motor cruisers which take advantage of the estuary afforded by the River Yar.