Gosport (/ˈɡɒspɔːrt/ GOS-port) is a town and borough in the South Hampshire urban area on the south coast of Hampshire in southern England. The 2011 Census recorded its population as 82,622. It is on a peninsula on the western side of Portsmouth Harbour, opposite the City of Portsmouth, to which it is linked by the Gosport Ferry.
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5.0 based on 214 reviews
From one day sailing experiences in the Solent to full RYA training, Nomad Sailing provide a safe, sound and good humoured way to get out on the water on our fully equipped modern cruising yacht with highly qualified instructors. Food, accomodation and wet weather gear provided on all our courses.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Bella of London is a beautiful 50' Italian inspired Grand Soleil luxury yacht, berthed at the Royal Clarence Marina in Gosport. Available for offshore racing, cruising, corporate hospitality, team building and holiday charters in the UK.
5.0 based on 118 reviews
At Broad Reach Sailing we are committed to ensuring your time with us will be memorable and enjoyable. We are based in Gosport Marina, only a stone's throw from the Solent. Whether you are choosing one of our RYA sailing courses or wanting just to enjoy some time on the water and gain some more experience with a Mile Builder Trip, we can make it happen for you.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Skippered Yacht Charter in the Solent. Great days out for family, special anniversaries and celebrations or corporate away days. Yachts For Fun boat Cool Runnings is a 36ft yacht with oven fridge lovely washroom and loo and a wonderful skipper; at home with children and families of all ages and equally at home with large corporates. Packages start from £190 for 90 minutes to £490 for a full days charter. Based at Gosport Marina in Portsmouth harbour there is easy access by car or train and good parking. Within a few minutes of boarding the yacht you can be in the famous waters of the Solent.
4.5 based on 897 reviews
My wife and I were lucky enough to get an annual pass to the Portsmouth dock yard museum and decided to visit the submarine museum. We were given a tour of HMS Alliance, which we both thoroughly enjoyed and it was my first time inside a submarine, which I found fascinating, informative and I felt privileged to see how submariners live at sea to guard our nation. We had a nice coffee from the dockside cafe and were directed to a warm room to have it, after which we went into the display to see the well restored submarine Holland 1 and then into the larger museum to view many other exhibits and including the X 24, a must see. An extremely well laid out and fascinating insight, into our submarine history, thanks to all who made our day such an enjoyable one.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
When you pass the portal into little woodham you step back in time, the village and the villagers give you as true an experience of 1640 as you could get anywhere.
4.5 based on 353 reviews
The beach has changed markedly since I lived here in the 1950s when Lee Tower was the central attraction. The beach groins have been shored up. The cliffs have been landscaped. There's more for the kids to do, such as the skateboard park. Best of all, the promenade allows an easy walk or jog from Browndown all the way to Hillhead. The views across to the Isle of Wight are spectacular and there's always plenty of activity on the Solent for sightseers and water sport participants alike. The icing on the cake is that, regardless of weather, a one minute walk takes you to the High Street which is full of interesting and unique shops, cafes and restaurants as well as the 7-day open Co-Op and Tesco convenience stores. Just a 10 minute drive from Fareham makes this a great beach to visit any time of the year.
4.5 based on 476 reviews
Great way to travel ,always efficient and the staff friendly and welcoming,frequently use and what ever the weather they are amazing,the Ferry is quick and always on time recommend
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