Poole Sailing Yachts for Rent

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Rent a 10.34m Sailing Yacht in Poole

Poole, United KingdomPort of Poole Marina

Elan 333

  • 10.34 mt
  • 2 cabins
  • Up to 6 guests
  • 2002
    Boat Details

    465.41 €

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    Explore Poole on a 9.45m 2 Cabin Sailing Yacht Rental

    Poole, United KingdomPort of Poole Marina

    Bavaria 30 Cruiser

    • 9.45 mt
    • 2 cabins
    • Up to 4 guests
    • 2006
    • Bow Thruster
    • Outside GPS Plotter
    Boat Details

    248.27 €

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    Poole Boat Trip: Discover England's Largest Natural Harbour

    Poole is a seaside town in the Dorset region of southern England, home to one of the world's largest natural harbours. With its stunning beaches, historical sites, and unique natural beauty, Poole is an ideal destination for a boat trip.


    Highlights of Poole

    • Natural Harbour: Poole Harbour, the largest natural harbour in England, is perfect for various water sports and boat tours.
    • Golden Beaches: Sandbanks Beach, one of England's most beautiful beaches, is famous for its golden sands.
    • Historical Sites: Poole Old Town, with its cobbled streets and historical harbour, is a must-see.
    • Wildlife: Brownsea Island is a paradise for nature lovers, with red squirrels and bird-watching opportunities.
    • Entertainment and Sports: Sailing, paddleboarding, and canoeing are popular activities.

    Boat Trip in Poole

    Popular Boat Types

    • Sailing Boats: Ideal for a scenic journey across Poole Harbour's vast waters.
    • Motor Yachts: Perfect for those looking for a faster, more comfortable trip.
    • Catamarans: A comfortable and stable option for larger families or groups.

    Best Routes

    1. Brownsea Island Tour: Known for its wildlife and stunning coastal views, this island is perfect for nature lovers.
    2. Sandbanks Beach: Famous for its golden sands and luxury villas, Sandbanks is a key attraction in Poole.
    3. Old Harry Rocks Route: Explore these impressive white chalk cliffs, a natural wonder and a great spot for photographers and nature lovers.

    Boat Trip Tips

    • Book in Advance: Boats can fill up quickly during the summer months, so make sure to book in advance.
    • Equipment Rental: You can rent paddleboards, snorkeling, and diving gear from local businesses.
    • Dress for the Weather: Be prepared for England's variable weather, especially when out on the water.

    Attractions in and Around Poole

    1. Brownsea Island

    This island, located in the middle of Poole Harbour, is known for its red squirrels and bird-watching opportunities. It's easily accessible by boat and perfect for nature walks.

    2. Sandbanks Beach

    One of the most famous beaches in England, Sandbanks is perfect for relaxation and water sports with its soft golden sands and clear sea.

    3. Old Harry Rocks

    These white limestone cliffs, just a short boat trip from Poole, are a natural wonder and an excellent stop for photography and nature enthusiasts.

    4. Poole Old Town

    With its cobbled streets and historical harbour, Poole Old Town offers a glimpse into the town's rich history. It's a great spot to relax in local cafes and restaurants.

    5. Poole Museum

    The museum hosts fascinating exhibits about the town's history and maritime heritage.


    Food and Drink Guide: What to Eat in Poole?

    Local Delights

    • Fresh Seafood: Poole is known for its oysters, mussels, and freshly caught fish.
    • Fish and Chips: Don't miss trying this classic English dish at Poole Harbour.
    • Cream Tea: Enjoy traditional English afternoon tea served in local cafes.

    Local Restaurants

    • Rick Stein Sandbanks: A luxury restaurant known for its seafood.
    • The Guildhall Tavern: A historic venue offering seafood and English cuisine.
    • South Deep Cafe: A perfect place for light meals and desserts with a view of the harbour.

    Nearby Destinations from Poole

    • Bournemouth: A neighbouring city famous for its beaches and vibrant nightlife.
    • Swanage: Known for its historic railway and stunning views of the Jurassic Coast.
    • Durdle Door: One of England's most famous natural limestone arches, easily accessible from Poole.

    An Unforgettable Holiday at England's Largest Natural Harbour

    Poole offers unforgettable experiences with its natural beauty, historical attractions, and unique boat trip opportunities. Find peace on the calm waters of Poole Harbour, relax on Sandbanks Beach, and explore the wildlife on Brownsea Island. Visit this captivating seaside town and enjoy a one-of-a-kind holiday experience.


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