Second to Sydney, Poole is the largest natural harbour in the world. With sparkling clear blue water, and the neighbouring fantastic seven miles of golden sands that Poole adjoins with Bournemouth, you would be led to think that this fabulously located destination couldn’t get any better. One of the most beautiful parts of the British Isles!
Around the quayside along with the numerous gift shops, cafes, restaurants and bars, there are several attractions including an aquarium, museum, model railway and potteries.
Poole Quay Boat Haven is being perfectly positioned on the quayside, with a stunning view of Brownsea Island, the lively cafés, bars and restaurants are close by. The only difficult choice you have to make is where to watch the sun go down.
Poole Harbour Map
Poole Tourism
Things to Do
Social Programme
Pontoon drinks: 6pm nightly
Dining: Saturday - RNLI "Harbour View private dining" Restaurant - 3 courses £34.50 pp
Excursion: To the RNLI Training College, £7.50 pp
Dining on other nights by your own personal arrangements
Harbour Contact Information
Calling
Channel 80
Phone
01202649488
Website
https://www.poolequayboathaven.co.uk
Voyage monitoring Channel 16. Channel 77 to talk
Tides - At Portsmouth
Source - IMRAY, Tide Planner App
HW
LW
27 August
28 August
1330
Navigation
See Poole Harbour Map which provides detailed navigation information together with Poole Harbour Commission (PHC)Website at https://www.phc.co.uk.
PHC calling VHF channel 14
Have fun and stay safe
Each skipper is responsible for the safety of their own boat and crew