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Visiting Ships and Luxury Yachts 2012
Photos of Visiting Ships
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The World 27 - 28 July 2010Visiting Ships and Luxury Yachts 2012
Photos of Visiting Ships
To see a variety of images of visiting vessels you can try looking at www.TheViewFromTheDartmouthOffice.com
Please note this website is not operated by Dart Harbour and is not responsible for the content of the site.
Previous Visiting Ships
Luxury Yachts
Our latest visitor...!
Eos - arrived in the port on 25th October 2011 and departed on Sunday 30th October 2011 at around 1800hrs.
Eos - The largest private sailing yacht in the world originally came to Dartmouth after being built in Bremen, Germany and before delivery to her owner in the Bahamas.
The Mayan Queen IV visited Dartmouth in May 2009.
Luxury / Super Yacht Facilities
Dart Harbour offers a broad range of specialist services to suite the requirements of all luxury / super yachts.
To discuss your requirements or find out more information please contact the Deputy Harbour Master or email info@dartharbour.org
If you have spent millions on building or buying the incredibly luxurious yacht of your dreams you need the right setting in which to display it at its best and Dartmouth surely has one of the finest in the UK.
why they come ...
With its glorious backdrop of the South Devon countryside, an ancient town whose long and illustrious history is gloriously flaunted in magnificent buildings set among narrow streets, friendly locals and welcoming harbour staff, Dart Harbour is fast becoming a very popular port of call for many of these vessels. Many return, year after year.
If you wish to visit to Dart Harbour, here’s what the area can offer you:
- Easy access to Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol airports and other local transport links
- Safety and security because Dart Harbour is International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code) compliant
- Good quality produce with some of the best shellfish areas in the whole of the UK
- Excellent local ship’s agents such as Pike Ward Ltd and Torbay and Brixham Shipping Agent
- Bunkering, by prior arrangement
- Car rental easily available from nearby Totnes or Torbay
- The Destination South West website contains information on the rest of the region's ports, harbours and suggested excursions.
Jaunts ashore could include:
The Sea Cloud II- a leisurely and well-deserved lunch of fresh, locally caught seafood renowned nationwide for its quality
- touring, by appointment only, around Britannia Royal Naval College, which has enjoyed a close association with several generations of the British Royal family
- visiting Peter de Savary’s stylish and tranquil hotel retreat of Bovey Castle set within 368 square miles of the Dartmoor National Park
- a breathtaking trip in a hot air balloon over the glorious local countryside
- Sample award winning wines at Sharpham Vineyard and Cheese Dairy, and enjoy an alfresco meal at its spectacular setting on the bank of the River Dart

List of Ships 2012



