Ramsgate
A completely protected location with safe access. 2 metres LWS. Ramsgate is a coastal town situated three miles south of North Foreland, the southern entrance point into the Thames Estuary. It has one of the largest marinas on the English south coast, and the Port of Ramsgate provides a cross-Channel ferry service for both passengers and freight. get full information »
Dover
A completely protected location with safe access. 3 metres LWS. Dover is a town and major ferry port overlooking the Strait of Dover in southeast England. The Port of Dover is best known as a ferry port for cars, coaches and lorries travelling to and from the Continent and beyond, but it also has a large and welcoming marina for leisure craft. get full information »
Folkestone
A tolerable location with straightforward access. 2 metres LWS. Folkestone is a port town on the English Channel situated about five miles westward of Dover. A former cross-Channel ferry terminal, it is now used mainly by small fishing vessels and other small boats that can dry out. get full information »