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TOWN QUAY MARINA

Those familiar with the Red Jet facility at Southampton will have doubtless noticed the conveniently located Town Quay Marina, which is tucked away and well-protected yet offers easy, direct access to the world-renowned cruising and racing waters of the Solent. If you are wishing to explore the south coast or further afield to places like the Channel Islands and France, Town Quay Marina is a particularly good option as a base/starting point. For short stay or long-term berthing, this Southampton-based marina offers a warm welcome and all the facilities you’d expect from a prime city-centre location.

Town Quay is known as a transport hub, so as

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