Bute Town
Cardiff
Wales
CF10 5BG
UK
Phone : 02920 463697
Situated on the river Ely within Cardiff Bay, Cardiff Marina is perfectly positioned to provide safe, secure and sheltered moorings for motor boats and yachts. A vibrant urban environment surrounded by an abundance of wildlife, this beautiful south facing location is an easy base just a stone’s throw from all the capital city has to offer.
Lovely place to berth your boat. clean, friendly and perfect for a quick sail around the bay or further afield if you've got your sea legs., janet simmons - google review, very friendly and helpful staff. put boat onto a good, well maintained mooring. noted the boat lift.....might have to use that soon to replace the anodes and repaint the anti fouling...., allan james - google review, excellent facilities great and friendly service provided by an efficient staff team., john bettles - google review, helpful and informative staff. excellent facilities. cant wait to get moored up there., laura clark - facebook review, what makes cardiff so special, the waterfront at the marina.
The south facing terrace overlooking the marina brings the delights of alfresco dining and live music nights at the Coffi Co Lounge Bar as well as Ty Melin Bakery, run by Angharad and Lance who offer artisan coffee and delights such as ‘the croissant bomb’.
What could be dreamier than exploring the 200 hectares of freshwater within Cardiff Bay before mooring up on the pay as you go pontoons at Mermaid Quay and enjoying a great night out before cruising back? Or if you are feeling a little more adventurous, the Barrage allows 24 hour access to the Bristol Channel.
Just a stones throw away by car or train, Wales’ capital city has a wide range of delights to explore.
We offer a range of flexible berthing options with new berth holders welcomed all year round.
Standard hammerhead* ~ £400/m, standard catamaran ~ £570/m, premium berth ~ £405/m, premium hammerhead* ~ £425/m, premium catamaran ~ £603/m, boats between 4.5m & 6m ~ £330/m.
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Standard hammerhead* ~ £317/m, standard catamaran ~ £444/m, premium berth ~ £300/m, premium hammerhead* ~ £335/m, premium catamaran ~ £467/m.
Standard hammerhead* ~ £183/m, standard catamaran ~ £251/m, premium berth ~ £161/m, premium hammerhead* ~ £193/m, premium catamaran ~ £264/m.
Standard hammerhead* ~ £57/m, standard catamaran ~ £80/m, premium berth ~ £55/m, premium hammerhead* ~ £60/m, premium catamaran ~ £84/m, boats between 4.5m & 6m ~ £45/m.
Standard hammerhead** ~ £48/m, standard catamaran ~ £63/m, premium berth* ~ £42/m, premium hammerhead** ~ £50/m, premium catamaran ~ £68/m.
£5/m per 24hours, short stays up to 4 hours ~ £17 fixed, £16.25/meter monthly, trailer storage £15/week.
Cardiff marina can be contacted on 02920 396 078
There are a number of instructions that boat owners berthing at Cardiff Marina need to be aware of. Please take the time to read this information and if you require any further assistance please contact the Marina Office or visit www.cardiffharbour.com
The Ranie Buoy (PORT HAND BUOY) marks the extremity of the rocks and sand spit of Lavernock Point. The south Cardiff cardinal buoy makes the southern extremity of the Cardiff Grounds. From a position between the two buoys make a course for the Outer Wrach Buoy (West Cardinal Buoy). Follow the Wrach Channel and Buoys into the Cardiff Bay Outer Harbour.
When approaching from the South or West, leave the Ranie Buoy (FL(2)R.5s) to PORT and the SOUTH CARDIFF (FLQ(6)+LFL.15s) to STARBOARD. Steer a course for the OUTER WRACH BUOY (FLQ(6)+LFL.15s). You will pick up the SECTOR LIGHTS for the WRACH CHANNEL (oc 10s WRG). Stay in the white sector until you pick up the Buoyed channel for the CARDIFF BAY OUTER HARBOUR and the sector light (LFI.WRG5s). Note: Vessels coming from Kings Road (Avonmouth) are advised to use the SOUTH/WEST APPROACH. It is important that you keep a careful watch for large vessels coming from Cardiff Docks as they are severely constrained by their draught.
On approach to Cardiff Bay you should contact Barrage Control on VHF 18 to request a lock in. They will advise you of the next available lock and give the instruction to enter the outer harbour.
All new boats must report to the Marina Office on arrival to complete a mooring contract. The Marina Office is situated on the River Walkway overlooking the marina. Boat owners need a copy of their fully comprehensive insurance documents. If you require a competitive quote for marine insurance contact Bay Marine Insurance. Please note, if you have a vehicle you will need to get your car registered as the car park is ANPR monitored and operated by a third party.
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For more information or to view our facilities please visit our marina office where our staff will be happy to help.
Monday - Saturday
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Cardiff is the Welsh capital city, famous for Rugby, Shirley Bassey & Tom Jones. It is now the Sports Capital, for its thought provoking Millennium Stadium. It has all any visitor could want. Excellent Restaurants, Nightclubs, Pubs, Bars, Opera, Theatres, Cinemas, Museums, Art galleries, Parks, Cultural events and Castles Galore.
Wales might be physically attached to the UK but there's no doubt when you go over the border that you're in a distinctly different place. The Welsh are proud of their land, their language and their culture. The Welsh language - a form of Celtic, is considered to be amongst the oldest languages in Europe.
This is a country of rolling hills, and lush valleys, an ancient Celtic lilting. Wales is often known as the Land of Castles, because there are more than 400 of them dotted all over the country.
Welsh culture is proudly celebrated each year with the Eisteddfod, a celebration of all things Welsh. Visitors to S. Wales will be bowled over by the sheer natural beauty of the landscape. There are no less than three national parks - Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast. Add to that other areas classed as having Outstanding Natural Beauty and it's easy to understand why the principality is a must for lovers of the outdoors.
We have a small fleet of sleek and racy classic yachts available for day cruising or regattas in the now revitalised Cardiff Bay. This is a natural sailing area where you can easily find yourself lost in thought as the murmur of the breeze glides you across the Bay. Alternatively, the fleet are ideal for generating the thrill of match racing following which you can retire to one of the numerous bars and eateries in around the Bay area to recount tall stories of your mini "Americas Cup" exploits. Julia, Jenny, Ogden and Tina, lovingly restored classics, come equipped with picnic baskets and drinks should you require. All the yachts have VHF and full safety equipment.
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Base Name: Cardiff
Port Name: Cardiff
Looking for a boat trip in Cardiff? One that is fun, exciting and different from the rest?
With a variety of Voyages on offer, we are sure to have the perfect trip just for you!
A quick trip around Cardiff Bay or adventures further afield, let us take you there!
With the new year now upon us, we are pleased to announce that our trips for 2024’s season are now ready to book!
From a fast boat ride around Cardiff Bay to a scenic tour of Flat Holm Island, we have it covered. You can book online to secure your seat or take a chance and turn up on the day. Situated at the heart of Mermaid Quay on the waterfront boardwalk, you can’t miss us with the blue hut and flags.
As far back as 1999, Bay Island Voyages have been running a variety of boat trips both within Cardiff Bay, and out in the Bristol Channel.
Trips include 15 min Bay Voyage, 1hr and 1.5hr Coastal Trips, Island Visits, Children’s Birthday Parties, Stag/Hen Parties, Private Charters and Specialty Trips.
Your safety is our No.1 priority and our boat trips are suitable for all ages. With over 20 years experience, you know you’re in safe hands.
Time for a quick trip around Cardiff Bay?
Then this is the one for you!
A trip with a difference? Take a voyage out into the Bristol Channel and experience the local coastline & Flat Holm Island by sea.
Experience a short day visit on this island to explore the nature and history of Wales’ most Southerly point.
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Hire a boat in Cardiff and get the chance to complete a cruise on the Bay’s waterfront. You can get the chance to explore Cardiff’s magnificent civic buildings during your cruises and tour Cardiff Bay where you will explore a wealth of attractions. Some of them include the Wales Millennium center and the Pierhead building. If you want some more action-packed trips and experiences then there are over 2000 boats kept in Cardiff Bay and regular events are followed throughout the year for powerboat racing. Cardiff is truly a remarkable place to visit with your children and it is definitely worth considering a day cruise through the River Taff between the city and Bay. You can easily dock into different restaurants and cafés while you have castles, stadiums and shopping centers and museums close by which are worth the visit during your family vacation in the U.K.
Boat rentals in Cardiff operate from Penarth Marina which has around 320 berths and has been voted as the best marina in Cardiff Bay. The marina also has lovely restaurants and cafés and is ideal for boat trips across the Bristol Channel as well. The BednBlue Yacht Charter Platform offers a wide selection of available Boats for charter in Cardiff . Find the ideal boat for you in a few minutes and send a request to book it. You can also send the owner a message or contact us with your questions. If you still cannot decide on the perfect boat for you, let a travel expert suggest the best sailing boats, catamarans or motor yachts for your trip.
Throughout the year we host a varied programme of events in Cardiff Bay and across the city.
Cardiff Bay offers short stay and overnight moorings, so why not plan to visit the Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival in July or the annual Harbour Festival during the August bank holiday weekend?
For more information, see our upcoming events .
The Harbour Authority provides short stay visitor pontoon moorings within the Inner Harbour, which operate on a first come first served basis. They are located adjacent to Roald Dahl Plass and within the Graving Docks.
Vessels must display a valid ticket for the time they are berthed.
At present the minimum cost of a pontoon berth is £2 for the first two hours, plus £1 for each additional hour, up to a maximum of 24 hours. Use of the pontoons is subject to the terms and conditions displayed.
Note: Water and electricity are not provided.
On occasions, access to the pontoons may be restricted due to activities and events that are taking place in the Bay.
Local yacht clubs and marinas also offer long stay visitor moorings.
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The little steam launch ‘look-alike’ Daffodil, operates short 20 minute trips throughout the year in Cardiff Bay*.
She is one of the only cruise boats currently operating on Cardiff Bay that is open to the sky offering youfresh air and unparalleled views of the Inner Harbour and it’s surroundings. Ideal if you’re taking pictures, wanting to enjoy the wildlife or like the feeling of the wind in your hair. A commentary is normally given too.
There is no need to book in advance, just turn up and pay on board the boat.
Daffodil normally operates between 10.30am and 4.30pm from the Cardiff Waterfront
ALL FARES CURRENTLY JUST £3*
*applies to standard 20 min trip only *will not operate in bad weather
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This morning we had the occasion to assist the Pilot of the Daffodil and he kindly gave us a short trip on the boat. I had been before and had forgotten how enjoyable it was. He is so entertaining and informative and it is well worth a return visit.
Super! And the skipper is a very funny and extremely pleasant man.
What a shirt but very beautiful experience me and my Girlfriend had we got to go around a bit of the bat on a very lovly boat the captain was a good laugh also made the experience all worth while..would I go again?? Definitely!
Thank you captain and thanks for letting us have a picture with you and the boat Not sure if you remember us haha but all the best
Kind regards Michael and Katrina
This boat trip was fun and very informative. We had a good time. Highly recommend it!
Had a wonderful boat ride on the daffodil boat. The skipper was really good, very informative and jolly. Told us what to see and easy ways to get there, also told us about getting a boat back to the city centre.
A lovely trip around Cardiff Bay with informed commentary pointing out the key landmarks. The skipper was so friendly and helpful, sketching us out a faultless map to help us walk over to Penarth without getting lost. Very interesting trip and a delightful host!
Turned up and paid via card for a 20 minute tour. Worth every penny, we really enjoyed it. Our tour guide was wonderful, even gave us blankets as it was a bit nippy. Knowledgeable guide, would definitely recommend.
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Afternoon tea at sea.
Step aboard our cruise for a delightful afternoon tea experience like no other in Cardiff! Our tea menu is filled with an assortment of delicate finger sandwiches, delicious cakes and freshly baked pastries and you can choose from a variety of tea blends.
Our Fish and Chip Cruise promises an unforgettable journey filled with culinary delights and mesmerising views! Indulge in the perfect fusion of gourmet dining and scenic cruising, courtesy of the Posh Fish and Chip Shop and our unforgettable Cardiff Cruise experience.
Avoid the traffic and congestion and cruise in style to the Principality Stadium. Departing from Mermaid Quay and Penarth.
Join us onboard Marianne for a relaxing sightseeing trip around the bay where you will see the Senedd, yacht clubs, Cardiff Barrage and many more famous sights. You can also disembark and board again later over in Penarth.
Aquabus offers an hourly ferry service between Cardiff Castle Grounds in the City Centre and Mermaid Quay in Cardiff Bay.
Graduating this year? Book onboard for the best backdrop of Cardiff Bay taken on our Top Deck with a complimentary glass of prosecco. But don’t throw that hat in the air!
If your group or tour is interested in coming on board for a private excursion, you can save money by taking advantage of our special rates.
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Learn about the history of Cardiff Bay and explore its wonders by boat. Suitable for school classes of any age looking to have a day trip to Cardiff Bay.
Get in touch to let us know your date preferences.
You, your family and friends can enjoy a 3 hour cruise around the Bay. We have a bar and food options available and are happy to discuss your exact requirements to make sure your celebration goes without a hitch.
Get onboard for a party every Saturday night 7:30-10:30pm with others to celebrate that special occasion! Ideal for your hen night, birthday party or stag weekend. No minimum numbers, just good times!
Want to drive your own boat?
Hire your own boat for 30 minutes around Cardiff Bay. Boat Hire for the Berry Boats can be found here!
Send off your loved ones in style by scattering their ashes at sea!
Hire the Lewis Alexander boat for 12 people and sail out to the coast to pay your last respects.
Get to the rugby match in style! Departs two hours prior to kick off from Mermaid Quay with a pick up in Penarth. Avoid the traffic and make your matchday just that bit more special! Come on Wales!
Spend the day exploring Flatholm Island, the most southerly island in Wales, but you’ll need a boat to get there, luckily we have just the one for you! The Flatholm Ferry leaves when the tide is right, check dates here.
Round up the office staff and choose from hiring your own private party boat or join with another company this December. No minimum numbers, just good times, mince pies and Christmas tunes!
The perfect way to give someone an experience that lets them schedule their adventure at their convenience!
join our Christmas cruise for a delightful afternoon tea experience like no other in Cardiff! Our tea menu is filled with an assortment of Christmas themed delights, expect turkey sandwiches and mince pies!
Take in a 25 minute Bay Waves speed boat experience on Cardiff Bay or if you want more check our the Coastal Shock one hour trip into the Bristol Channel!
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Pay on the boat - for bookings today please phone. please contact us by email/phone if you wish to reserve seats for future dates in advance. 07445440874 www.cardiffboat.com , tuesday 17th september - princess katharine is running today on the hour from the lower boardwalk in cardiff bay cf10 4pz and half past the hour from bute park near cardiff castle cf10 1bj.
Single way: adult £7.50 child £3.50 family £19 (2 adults + up to 3 children) , hour round trip: adult £15 child £7 family £38, 3 years and under go free, see princess katharine featured in:, https://www.aboutbritain.com/articles/fun-things-to-do-in-cardiff-for-adults.asp.
We regret we can only carry small lightweight buggies which must be folded. No large pushchairs, bikes or wheelchairs
We have limited space for buggies so the number permitted on board is at the discretion of the boat master to ensure exit routes are kept clear
Dogs are welcome - they must be kept on a lead and we ask that they do not go on the seats
The number of dogs on the boat at any one time is at the discretion of the boat master for the comfort of all passengers
Explore cardiff on, board princess katharine our 90 seat water bus, book a private heritage tour on board our vintage open boat singfly, cardiff bay (princess katharine - on the hour departures), singfly - book at our booth in cardiff bay, cf10 4pz - located o n the lower board walk at the bottom of roald dahl plas or down the steps by the pier head/senedd.
Cf10 1bj - located at bute park close to cardiff castle and opposite the holiday inn.
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New plans have been unveiled for a tramway connecting Cardiff Central railway station directly with Cardiff Bay for the first time.
The initial phase of Cardiff Crossrail, undertaken by Cardiff Council and Transport for Wales (TfW), promises to enhance the railway network connecting the city centre with Cardiff Bay, offering substantial benefits to the broader city and region.
The public is invited to participate in a 6-week consultation starting 16th September, and concluding on 27 October 2024. The consultation can be accessed via: haveyoursay.tfw.wales/cardiff-crossrail
The plan includes the construction of a new two-platform station situated in the southern car park of Cardiff Central railway station, ensuring seamless interchangeability at the station.
The proposed tramway is set to extend from the current southern car park at Cardiff Central Station, passing through Callaghan Square before merging with the existing Cardiff Bay line, leading to Cardiff Bay.
A third platform is being constructed at Cardiff Bay railway station, complementing the second platform currently under development. This expansion is part of the broader transformation of the Cardiff Bay line within the South Wales Metro project .
Cardiff Council and Transport for Wales are seeking feedback on the proposed designs for the new tramway. They are also inviting suggestions for enhancing public spaces along the route to better connect adjacent communities, landmarks, and attractions.
“The Cardiff Crossrail project has been a long-held ambition for a long time and when fully complete will connect some of the most deprived communities in Cardiff to the railway network for the first time. Subject to funding, the Cardiff Crossrail will eventually run from the northwest of the city, all the way to the east of the city connecting with the proposed Parkway railway station. To start this process, the first phase of the scheme must be built between Cardiff Central and Cardiff Bay. This will finally ensure that Butetown is properly connected to the city centre, through the new tramway, providing further capacity for residents and visitors to access the wide range of attractions that Cardiff has to offer. We want the public to engage in the consultation process, so they can give their feedback on the very first phase of this exciting project.” Cllr De’Ath, Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Strategic Planning & Transport at Cardiff Council
“Today, in partnership with Cardiff Council, we’ve shared exciting plans for the delivery of a brand-new tramway between Cardiff Central station and Cardiff Bay station. These plans align with work already underway to build a new track on the Cardiff Bay line, which will allow faster and more frequent services using brand-new tram -trains. Our ambition is that the new tramway will contribute towards a more sustainable transport network for Cardiff, encouraging more people to leave their cars at home and instead choose more sustainable ways to travel. We want to hear as many thoughts, opinions and questions on the proposals as possible, which will help to inform key decisions on the scheme. Contributions from our communities will help to shape this project so we can deliver a public tramway that people are proud of.” Dan Tipper, TfW’s Chief Infrastructure Officer
A sequence of drop-in events will provide the public with opportunities to engage with the teams involved, learn more about, and inquire about the proposals.
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Yet again more transport investment for Cardiff and nothing for the rest of Wales maybe we should rename transport for Wales to transport for Cardiff
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A public consultation on the first phase of the Cardiff Crossrail project has been launched
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The first images of a £100m new tram line running from Cardiff Central railway station to Cardiff Bay have been released. The artist impressions, from Cardiff-based architectural firm The Urbanists, coincide with the launch of a public consultation exercise for the project.
The first phase of Cardiff Council ’s ambitious long-term Cardiff Crossrail vision will see a new dedicated two-platform tram station incorporated into Cardiff Central on the current surface car park on its south side. The route would then run through the Callaghan Square office scheme area before joining the existing rail line linking Cardiff Bay to Queen Street Station that runs along Bute Street.
Work on a second platform at Cardiff Bay station at the end of Bute Street is now under way as part of the South Wales Metro rail electrification project. The existing Bay line is also being electrified and upgraded to two tracks. To accommodate Crossrail services a dedicated third platform will be added. For the latest Cardiff news, sign up to our newsletter here
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The initial plan for phase one of Crossrail was for the tram route, which will use the same tram-train rolling stock being introduced on the Metro for valley services, to extend further into the Bay to a new station at Pierhead Street. While a final budget for the first phase project has yet to be finalised, it is hoped it will not exceed the £100m identified. Extending it to Pierhead Street could cost around £40m. That is now being seen as a next phase Cardiff Crossrail project, subject to securing the necessary funding requirement.
The long-term aim for this element of Crossrail is for it to eventually extend westwards to meet the South Wales Mainline and the proposed Cardiff Parkway station and integrated business park at St Mellons - for which the Welsh Government is still dragging its feet on a planning decision.
A significant part of the cost of the new link from the city centre to the Bay will be highways related to bring the on-street section through Callaghan Square, which will also see new pedestrian and cycle routes and public realm. However, Cardiff Council could move on to enabling work later this year or early next, while the Welsh Government brings forward the necessary rail legislation for the project, via a transport works act order.
Also required, although discussions are understood to be moving in the right direction, is an agreement with Network Rail for the proposed two-platform dedicated Crossrail station to be built on its land immediately south of Cardiff Central. Subject to final agreements between Cardiff Council, Network Rail, Welsh Government and its transport body Transport for Wales, the new tram network to Cardiff Bay could become operational in late 2028.
Earlier this year Cardiff Council appointed engineering and environmental professional services consultancy WSP and construction, property and management consultants Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) to provide programme and cost management services for the project.
The £100m was secured via Cardiff Council’s successful bid to the previous UK Government, through the Levelling Up Fund. A condition of the funding, which is based on four equal instalments of £12.5m from the UK Government over four years, is that the Welsh Government matches it with a further £50m of its own. The Cardiff Bay administration now needs to finalise that funding commitment.
While not yet agreed as a project, a station link connecting Crossrail phase one to the City Line in the west would allow direct services to Cardiff Bay from the valleys - without requiring a change at Cardiff Central. That would significantly enhance the new tram route to the Bay, while also alleviating pressure on Queen Street services from increased valley services generated by the Metro.
A separate new west Cardiff junction is also required to increase the number of services able to run on the city and Coryton Lines in the capital and which have the heaviest population densities on the Metro network . At present the Metro project, while signalling a major upgrade in frequency and number of services from the valleys into Cardiff, will see services on the city and Coryton Lines remaining at just two an hour.
Read More : The Metro needs to do more for Cardiff
Cardiff Council’s public consultation on its first phase of Cardiff Crossrail will run until October 27. Cardiff Council and TfW are looking for feedback on the proposed designs and are seeking suggestions for improvement.
Cardiff Council’s cabinet member for climate change, strategic planning and transport, Dan De’Ath, said: “The Cardiff Crossrail project has been a long-held ambition for a long time and when fully complete will connect some of the most deprived communities in Cardiff to the railway network for the first time. Subject to funding, the Cardiff Crossrail will eventually run from the northwest of the city, all the way to the east of the city connecting with the proposed Parkway railway station.
“To start this process, the first phase of the scheme must be built between Cardiff Central and Cardiff Bay. This will finally ensure that Butetown is properly connected to the city centre, through the new tramway, providing further capacity for residents and visitors to access the wide range of attractions that Cardiff has to offer. We want the public to engage in the consultation process, so they can give their feedback on the very first phase of this exciting project.”
Dan Tipper, Transport for Wales’s chief infrastructure officer, said: “Today, in partnership with Cardiff Council, we’ve shared exciting plans for the delivery of a brand-new tramway between Cardiff Central station and Cardiff Bay station. These plans align with work already underway to build a new track on the Cardiff Bay line, which will allow faster and more frequent services using brand-new tram-trains.
“Our ambition is that the new tramway will contribute towards a more sustainable transport network for Cardiff, encouraging more people to leave their cars at home and instead choose more sustainable ways to travel. We want to hear as many thoughts, opinions and questions on the proposals as possible, which will help to inform key decisions on the scheme. Contributions from our communities will help to shape this project so we can deliver a public tramway that people are proud of.”
A series of drop-in events will give members of the public opportunities to talk to the teams involved and learn more and ask questions about the proposals. Cardiff Council’s Crossrail vision was published in a white paper in 2019 which outlined integrated transport projects across the city with an indicative price tag of up to £2bn.
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Cardiff Yacht Charter. We have a small fleet of sleek and racy classic yachts available for day cruising or regattas in the now revitalised Cardiff Bay. This is a natural sailing area where you can easily find yourself lost in thought as the murmur of the breeze glides you across the Bay. Alternatively, the fleet are ideal for generating the ...
As far back as 1999, Bay Island Voyages have been running a variety of boat trips both within Cardiff Bay, and out in the Bristol Channel. Trips include 15 min Bay Voyage, 1hr and 1.5hr Coastal Trips, Island Visits, Children's Birthday Parties, Stag/Hen Parties, Private Charters and Specialty Trips. BOOK NOW.
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Boat prices in Cardiff. Prices for boats in Cardiff start at £6,586 for the lower-cost segment, up to £1,621,586 for the most high end listings, with an average overall value of £64,910. When exploring what type of vessel to buy, remember to consider crucial aspects including the vessel's age, condition and location.
Boat rentals in Cardiff operate from Penarth Marina which has around 320 berths and has been voted as the best marina in Cardiff Bay. The marina also has lovely restaurants and cafés and is ideal for boat trips across the Bristol Channel as well. The BednBlue Yacht Charter Platform offers a wide selection of available Boats for charter in Cardiff.
The Harbour Authority provides short stay visitor pontoon moorings within the Inner Harbour, which operate on a first come first served basis. They are located adjacent to Roald Dahl Plass and within the Graving Docks. Vessels must display a valid ticket for the time they are berthed. At present the minimum cost of a pontoon berth is £2 for ...
Info: Live Cardiff Yacht Club Webcam in Wales. Cardiff Yacht Club is centrally located on the edge of Cardiff Bay, overlooking the Wetlands Nature Reserve, with panoramic views over Cardiff Bay and the Bristol Channel beyond.
4. Eat, drink, and relax at Mermaid Quay. Mermaid Quay is a waterfront leisure complex at Cardiff Bay, home to many restaurants, bars, and cafes. It's a great spot to head out for a drink, an evening meal, or even to one of the stylish cinema screens at the Everyman Cinema.
Daffodil normally operates between 10.30am and 4.30pm from the Cardiff Waterfront. ALL FARES CURRENTLY JUST £3*. *applies to standard 20 min trip only *will not operate in bad weather. This morning we had the occasion to assist the Pilot of the Daffodil and he kindly gave us a short trip on the boat.
Explore Cardiff Bay with our captivating Sightseeing Tours, host memorable celebrations aboard our Party Boat, set sail for a visit to Flatholm Island or indulge in a unique experience with our Afternoon Tea at Sea. Perfect for families, hen nights, birthdays, and special occasions. Book your maritime escape now!"
The Dinghy Section members are some of the most active and social sailors in the club, which is not surprising given the fantastic water and easy access at all times. Boats Sailed. Members sail a variety of old and new design classes, with PYs from 940 to 1200, both crewed and single handed. All types of dinghies are welcomed and the club ...
Cardiff Bay Yacht Club, Ferry Road, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom CF11 0JL Phone the Office: +44 (0)29 2066 6627
Phone: 07496 982255. Location: Lower Boardwalk, Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay, CF10 5BZ. OPENING HOURS. April-October. 10:00 AM - 17.00 PM Monday - Thursday. 10:00 AM - 18:30 PM Friday - Sunday. LOCATION. We are located near the Celtic Ring on Roald Dahl Plas in the heart of Cardiff Bay.
Welcome to Cardiff Boat -. PAY ON THE BOAT - For bookings today please phone. Please contact us by email/phone if you wish to reserve seats for future dates in advance. 07445440874 www.cardiffboat.com. Saturday 7th September - Sorry we are not running today due to high river flow after all the heavy rain. We will resume as soon as soon as it is ...
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New plans have been unveiled for a tramway connecting Cardiff Central railway station directly with Cardiff Bay for the first time.. The initial phase of Cardiff Crossrail, undertaken by Cardiff Council and Transport for Wales (TfW), promises to enhance the railway network connecting the city centre with Cardiff Bay, offering substantial benefits to the broader city and region.
The first images of a £100m new tram line running from Cardiff Central railway station to Cardiff Bay have been released. The artist impressions, from Cardiff-based architectural firm The ...