09 Jul 2024

Back by Popular Demand! Port Releases 2019 Boat Tour Tickets

Shoreham Port is pleased to announce that it will be opening its gates once again this year for its much-anticipated annual boat tours in May and July.

Shoreham Port is pleased to announce that it will be opening its gates once again this year for its much-anticipated annual boat tours in May and July.

 

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Each tour will last for approximately 45 minutes and will include live commentary from Port staff. The tours will take you down the impounded basin, more commonly known as the canal, where you will be able to see all of the action on the terminals and hopefully get a good glimpse of some passing vessels. The boat tours are open to all and free of charge. There is disabled access onto the boat. Places must be booked in advance as the boat trips are extremely popular!

 

This spring, the boat trips will run on 9th and 10th May, as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival. To attend the Brighton Fringe tours in May, you will need to book directly through the Brighton Fringe website, which can be found here.

 

Kate Tyrer, Communications Executive commented “We are pleased to be part of the Brighton Fringe festival again this year, which will give even more people the opportunity to have a behind-the-scenes view of what happens at Shoreham Port as they cruise down the canal.”

 

The Port’s week of back to back boat trips for the local community and business groups will be taking place in July from the 1st – 5th of the month. These tours are now available to book via the Shoreham Port website here. For further details on how to book, please check our boat tours page or contact us at [email protected].Communications Manager, Emily Kenneally commented “We’re really excited about the boat tours planned in spring and summer and can’t wait to welcome even more people to Shoreham Port, following the fantastic feedback we have had from previous years. As always, we’re hoping for sunny skies, but free ice-cream will be on offer whatever the weather!”

 

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