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We depart first thing on Saturday for Brighton. Sunday is yours to relax and explore. We return Bank Holiday Monday.
Brighton is bursting with history and things to do. It has great beaches, restaurants and bars and if you wish plenty of clubs
to party the night away.
During the day there are lots of tourist attractions such as "The Lanes", "The Royal Pavilion", "The Palce Pier", "The Aquarium",
"Shopping at Churchill Square" and many more......
The town is a short walk away from the marina.
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Attractions and Walks
We depart on Saturday bound for St Vaast. In the evening you can either relax on board or explore ashore.
Sunday is yours to relax. On the surface St Vaast, is just a sleepy cute fishing village. Do not forget to visit Le Cave which is the best Deli and Wine Cellar imaginable. It stocks everything from the cheap and cheerful to the finest Champagnes, Cognacs, Calvados etc.
Not forgetting the French also produce some fantastic cheeses to enjoy with the wine you buy !
You can even take a tour of the oyster fields and off lying islands.
Bank Holiday Monday we set sail as soon as the lock gates open for our return trip.
Please note: The qty of wine you can buy to bring home will depend on available space and prevailing weather.
Take a look at the local tourist board.
This is a fantastic restaurant for an evening meal or Sunday Lunch. Be warned it is very popular You will need to book well in advance. If you would like to do so please feel free to ask us or contact them your self. Fuchsias
We depart first thing on Saturday for Fecamp. Sunday is yours to relax and explore. Bank Holiday Monday we return.
Fecamp - a sleepy French fishing village, steeped in history. It has a fantastic selection of restaurants and bistros. During the day there are cliff top walks, tours of the Benedictine and Calvados monastery or you can just relax on the beach.
Take a look at the local tourist board.
We depart first thing on Saturday for Alderney. Sunday is yours to relax and explore. We return Bank Holiday Monday.
Alderney is the northern most of the islands. It is more like visiting a quaint old English town that time forgot than the Continental feel of the other islands. It is great for walking and sight seeing. The town is a short walk away from the bay.
Take a look at the local tourist board.
All trips start and finish in Gosport, Hampshire.
You do not need any previous experience and non-swimmers are welcome.