Jersey Marinas
Please note some marinas have displayed their services/facilities on Blue Pages and Marine Services. If there are no marinas in the area we will show details of the harbour authority and/or moorings.
Marinas
This marina provides 24-hour vessel
access and whilst not open to visiting
yachts, it can be used as a holding area
for local boats waiting for the tide.
Jersey Marinas offers a warm welcome and an invitation to enjoy the atmosphere of an exclusive lifestyle that only the finest marina locations can offer.
We offer 1,000 berths across three award-winning, five gold anchor marinas, all of which are close to a vibrant waterfront and the town centre of St Helier.
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Boat Moorings, Marinas, Visitor Moorings
The sheltered St Helier Marina on the
south east of the Island is the most
popular short-stay base for visitors,
providing spaces for up to 200 yachts.
Access is available 3 hours (minimum)
each side of high water.
Jersey Marinas offers a warm welcome and an invitation to enjoy the atmosphere of an exclusive lifestyle that only the finest marina locations can offer.
We offer 1,000 berths across three award-winning, five gold anchor marinas, all of which are close to a vibrant waterfront and the town centre of St Helier.
View a 360° tour
Boat Moorings, Marinas, Visitor Moorings
This modern facility provides longer
stay visitors with individual finger
berths. Preferred by some for its quieter
location, it provides a comfortable base
in the Channel Islands to relax and enjoy
substantial cruising over the summer
period. Berths in Elizabeth Marina are
available by prior arrangement only.
Jersey Marinas offers a warm welcome and an invitation to enjoy the atmosphere of an exclusive lifestyle that only the finest marina locations can offer.
We offer 1,000 berths across three award-winning, five gold anchor marinas, all of which are close to a vibrant waterfront and the town centre of St Helier.
View a 360° tour
Marinas
MARINA GATE
The Marina pond is maintained at a level of 5 metres (16.5ft) above chart datum by means of a sill gate. International Port Traffic Signals and depth gauges show when entry and exit are possible. This can be taken as approximately 3 hours either side of high water, the actual period differing slightly with Springs and Neaps. A digital gauge showing the depth of water (in metres) above the sill gate is situated at the entrance to the Marina
ENTRY TO THE MARINA
When the Marina is accessible, craft will be directed by the Port Control signals—and also the Harbour Control launches at peak periods—to transit the Commercial harbour and proceed to the area reserved for visiting craft. Craft arriving when the sill gate is closed or when the main harbour is closed to pleasure craft for the movement of commercial shipping, traffic should proceed to the Yacht Basin which is situated on the starboard hand immediately before the Victoria Pierhead. Entry to La Collette Yacht Basin is available at all states of tide but caution should be used during spring tide low water periods where the approach channel fairway buoys should be followed.