Brighton Marina
Brighton does not have a natural harbour and thus, Brighton Marina was built from reclaimed land as a yacht harbour for Brighton.
Brighton Marina has over 1500 boat berths and welcomes boats of all sizes, from 5m to 25m for short and long stay visitor berthing as well as annual berthing and boatyard services.
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Brighton Marina, Brighton, Brighton, East Sussex , United Kingdom
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