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On the coast of the English channel, you’ll find the trendy holiday beach town of Weymouth. Although it started out as a quaint fishing village, it was actually on King George the Third’s list of sea-bathing hotspots. This put Weymouth on the map as England’s “royal holiday destination”, a reputation which remains the same today. Sail your Weymouth Rent a boat around the harbour and take in the sight of whimsical shopfronts, swingboats, and brightly coloured, picturesque buildings. Do like the locals do and try your hand at crabbing! The harbour is one of the best places in Weymouth to get some bait and see what you catch. If you’re a fan of watersports, take your Weymouth yacht charter to Portland Harbour, the world’s third largest man-made harbour. Here you can paddleboard, as the water is calm year-round. Later, you can learn about marine life at Weymouth’s Sea Life Centre, where you’ll be greeted by Humboldt penguins and endangered species of turtles.
It doesn’t get much better than Weymouth on the water. Take in the Georgian seafront and swim in the heart of the Jurassic Coast at Weymouth beach. For a smaller beach, visit Bowleaze Cove and walk along the pier that divides the beach from the River Jordan. There is a special area of the beach separated from the swimming area, where people can do watersports activities. If you’d like a quieter day that the whole family can enjoy, head to the shingled beach of Ringstead Bay where you can have a swim and a picnic.
If you fancy a day on land, exercise your sea legs with a cliff walk from Bowleaze Cove to Osmington Mills. At the end of the path lies a cosy pub known as The Smuggler’s Inn. Here, scandal-lovers will quench their thirst for gossip as this pub was once a meeting point for notorious smuggling gangs like the Charles Gang. Ghost hunters should visit Nothe Fort, which was voted one of Britain’s spookiest places. When you’re done speaking to spirits there, visit Pirate Graveyard and Rufus Castle.
Don’t miss out on all of the charms that Weymouth has the offer. With a Weymouth Rent a boat, you can experience the very best of Weymouth, and Click&Boat is here to help!
If you live in Weymouth or are looking to Rent a boat in or around the area, Click&Boat has a wide selection of boats to help make your Weymouth boat ride a success. Prices vary depending on the size and type of vessel, the number of passengers on board, and whether you’d like a bareboat rental in Weymouth or a hire with a skipper. Below is a list of average prices.
The average price to hire a sailboat in Weymouth is €3,100 for a week for 8 passengers.
If you’re looking to charter a motorboat in Weymouth the average price is €1,951 per day for up to 12 people.
A Weymouth RIB charter costs about €675 per day for 8 people.
If you’re wondering what type of yacht to charter in Weymouth, the answer will depend heavily on the kind of holiday you have in mind. Sailboats are a good option for longer holidays, as they are typically hired by the week. While on the water, you’ll feel the sway of the waves and get the authentic sailing experience. However, because sailboats are prone to bobbing with the water, they might not be the best option for those who are prone to seasickness. For shorter holidays it’s better to hire a RIB or a motorboat, as they are normally hired for shorter periods.
At Click&Boat, we have various yacht charters in Weymouth that include a skipper who will navigate the water with ease, allowing you to enjoy your worry-free sailing. The skipper will most likely be a local who can give you the inside scoop, and take you to Weymouth’s hidden gems. If you’re looking for a holiday where you can kick back and relax, you can’t go wrong with hiring a skippered vessel.
The best time to Rent a boat in Weymouth is from June to October. During this time the temperature reaches a high average temperature of 18°C in July, with a water temperature of up to 19°C. Precipitation levels are typically low at this time, making for smooth sailing!
The average cost of renting a boat in Weymouth is around €525 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €200 and €975 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Weymouth, you can expect to pay an average of €223 per day for a skipper.
Boats in Weymouth have an average of 3 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 3.6 cabins.
The maximum capacity for boats in Weymouth is 10 persons. Note that if you rent a boat with skipper, they also count to the number of people.
In Weymouth you can rent for example a Sailboat, RIB or even a Motorboat.
Number of boats: | 20 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Sailboat, RIB, Motorboat |
Average price: | €525 per day |
Minimum price: | €200 per day |
Maximum price: | €975 per day |
Manufacturers: | Lagoon, Barracuda, and more |
In Weymouth, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.