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Located on the
English Harbour main road, Falmouth Harbour Marina has been
specifically built to cater to Mega-yachts, with dockage for
vessels up to 330' with a draft of up to 20' both stern-to
and alongside.
All facilities are within easy walking distance - with
shops, bars and a variety of restaurants nearby. Extensive
marine facilities include marine engineering, electronics
and rigging together with a sail loft, dive shop and
chandleries - to provide a complete service for the yachting
industry.
Falmouth Harbour Commissioners operate the Visitors Yacht
Haven and a number of swinging moorings designated for use
by visitors only. They also regulate an anchorage area
suitable for use by small craft in most conditions. The
anchorage area is used regularly for maneuvering of
commercial ships entering or leaving the Docks and vessels
using it are regularly required to move. |
Antigua
Antigua
Where to go
When to go
Getting there
Money and costs
Getting around
Food and drink
Phones and post
Best of Antigua
Holidays and festivals
Tours
Diving
& snorkeling
Dive operators
Boats
&
catamarans
Boat operators
Economy, natural hazards
Antigua brief history
Falmouth is a bustling
commercial port which is strongly influenced by its maritime history.
The Town offers a wide range of amenities and provides the perfect base
for visiting small craft wishing to explore the Estuary. |
Caribbean guide
Antiqua
Travel Guide
Exploring Antigua
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Barbuda:
Getting there
Beyond
Cordrington
Great Fort George
Falmouth Harbour
River Fort
Cordrington
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Falmouth and
English Harbour
Eating, drinking,
nightlife
Falmouth
Heights,
Pigeon
Beach
From Runaway Bay
to Half Moon Bay
Eating, drinking,
nightlife
Betty's Hope to Long
Bay
Half
Moon Bay
Runaway &
Dickenson Bay
St.
John's
St John’s
Getting around
Eating
& drinking
Nightlife, casino,
karaoke
Airlines, embassies
Exploring St. John's
Fort Bay
Fort James
Long Street
National Museum
Redcliffe
Quay
St. John's
Cathedral
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