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Visiting Boats

With visitor moorings at two locations, Sark welcomes many visiting yachts and motor boats each year.

Experiencing the island from the water is a delight. Here's some information to help you prepare.

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Visitor Moorings at Havre Gosselin

Visitor moorings are available in Havre Gosselin on the west coast of the Island. They are marked with yellow buoys and operate on a first come first served basis.

 

A fee of £20 per 24hrs, or part thereof, is payable at the Visitor Centre or through the Sum Up QR code below.

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Havre Gosselin has landing steps and a ladder for low tide. From Pilcher Monument at the top of the headland it is approx. a 15min walk to the Avenue.

 

The moorings are substantial and are checked annually but visitors use them at their own risk.

Visitor Moorings at Gréve de la Ville

Visitor moorings are available in Gréve de la Ville on the East coast of the Island. They are marked with yellow buoys and operate on a first come first served basis.

 

A fee of £20 per 24hrs, or part thereof, is payable at the Visitor Centre or through the Sum Up QR code below.

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Gréve de la Ville has landing steps and beach access at low tide. The path leads to the outskirts of the village and from there is only a 5min walk to the Avenue.

 

The moorings are substantial and are checked annually but visitors use them at their own risk.

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Pay for your visitor mooring here.

Scan the Sum Up QR code and follow instructions to enter your payment amount.
Moorings cost £20 per 24hrs, or part thereof.

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Maseline Harbour

Maseline is a commercial harbour, also used for emergency evacuation. Visiting boats are welcome to use Maseline to drop-off or pick-up passengers but only when the jetty is not being used by commercial or emergency vessels.

 

For safety and practical reasons, boats may not tie up or stay alongside the jetty at any time, day or night.

 

Moorings in Maseline are all private but Visitor Moorings can be found around the corner in Gréve de la Ville.

Creux Harbour

Creux is a working harbour, primarily used by fishing boats and sometimes for commercial or emergency vessels. As such, visiting boats are welcome to moor against the wall but must leave the steps and slip way clear at all times.

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Creux is a drying harbour. If you are leaving your boat unattended at any time please contact the Harbourmaster.

 

There is no charge to use the toilets at Creux but the showers incur a small charge. Both are located through the tunnel. The Harbour Café is open most days in the Summer.

 

The moorings outside Creux are all private.

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Planning to visit Sark by private boat?

Get in touch with the Sark Harbourmaster for further information.

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