Saint Helier Marina
Saint Helier Marina is a boat harbor in Jersey with over 200 berths, some designed for vessels up to 70 meters long. The facility provides electrical hookups, fresh water, fuel station, shower facilities, and free Wi-Fi available throughout the docks.
Jersey has been tied to the sea for centuries, using its waters for fishing, trade, and travel. The modern harbor continues this ancient maritime tradition of the island and serves today as a key stopping point for leisure vessels and sailors.
The name refers to Saint Helier, the island's patron saint, whose legacy remains present in local tradition. Along the waterfront, you notice boat owners and sailors gathering throughout the day, reflecting how deeply maritime life is woven into the community.
The harbor is centrally located in Saint Helier and offers easy access to shops, restaurants, and services in the surrounding area. A radio service on VHF channel 80 helps visitors find their berths, and harbor staff can be contacted for any assistance needed.
The harbor is part of Jersey Marinas and offers discounts to boat owners for longer stays: a six-month contract grants 50 percent off daily visitor rates. This arrangement makes it an attractive option for sailors who regularly pass through or plan extended trips along their European sailing route.
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