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Portpatrick Harbour |
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Portpatrick Harbour is a beautiful small harbour at the west coast of Rhins of Galloway peninsula. Although the access from sea is easy, sailors have to take care of some rocks inside the harbour. The shelter at South-West winds is bad due to appropriate exposure to the open sea. Facilities are very limited. |
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Bangor Marina |
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Bangor Marina is situated on the south shore of Belfast Lough, close to the Irish Sea cruising routes. The marina provides a safe berth in the centre of Bangor, a pleasant friendly town within 25 minutes drive of Belfast City Airport and City Centre. |
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Poratferry Marina |
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Portaferry Marina is situated on the east shore of The Narrows, the gateway to Strangford Lough. It has 30 berths, on-site water and electricity, and 2.5 mtrs L.A.T. A marina nature reserve of unparalleled beauty, Portaferry is the ideal starting point from which to explore Strangford Lough and its on-shore activities. |
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Ardglass Marina |
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Ardglass Marina is located at a strategically-important position on the coast of County Down. Its deep-water basin has room for approx 80 craft, and is open 24 hours a day all year round. |
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Ballycastle Marina |
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Ballycastle is the heart of the Causeway Coast and Glens of Antrim. Situated in the most north-easterly tip of Northern Ireland makes Ballycastle the ideal location for a break.
Ballycastle Marina was officially opened in June 1999 and is in full use by local fisherman and yachtsmen alike. Each of the 74 berths have fresh running water, an electrical supply within easy reach with ample lighting, and a keypad access point to stop unwanted guests intruding on your privacy. The marina and amenity block is accessible 24 hours a day; lavatories and showers are available at the marina building, as are the laundry facilities. |
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Port St. Mary - Isle of Man |
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Port St Mary is a classic small harbour in a beautiful setting. Port St Mary consists of an inner drying harbour and an outer always afloat berthing harbour. |
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