Max 4 Guests Twin Room & Double Room
Bedrooms with ensuite shower and WC
Min 1 night
/
Max 14 nights
Check in from 3 p.m. / Check out 10 a.m.
Booking
Stay on a boat in Torquay, United Kingdom
"The Marina" Our Sunseeker Camargue 47 Boat, Torquay Marina Devon has some of the best facilities on the south coast.
HOUSE RULES:
No pets, No smoking, parties, or events, Max 4 Guests.
Min 1 night / Max 14 nights, Check in from 3 p.m. / Check out 10 a.m.
ACCOMMODATION:
Our 47 ft Sunseeker Motor Yacht offers luxury accommodation for up to four guests across two beautifully appointed cabins. Upon booking, each couple can choose between a double or twin room to suit their preferences. For bookings of two guests, please specify your preferred room type. The base rate covers accommodation for two guests, with an additional charge for any extra guests. Each cabin provides ample storage, including a hanging locker, and features en suite facilities with a shower, marine toilet, and hand basin with mixer tap, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout your stay.
SALOON:
Cream leather upholstery.
Beige carpets.
12V drinks fridge in saloon.
COCKPIT:
Teak laid cockpit with seating.
Transom door to teak laid bathing platform.
Large cockpit lazerette.
GALLEY:
Air Fryer oven and grill.
Two burner electric hob.
Microwave.
Coffee Machine.
One and half bowl stainless steel sink with hot and cold mixer tap.
12v / 220v fridge in galley.
Ample storage cupboards above and below.
Teak and Holly flooring to galley.
As well as friendly staff, car parking, free WiFi and washrooms, there is free parking you have to check side roads.
Torquay is a seaside town in Devon, England, part of the unitary authority area of Torbay. It lies 18 miles (29 km) south of the county town of Exeter and 28 miles (45 km) east-north-east of Plymouth, on the north of Tor Bay, adjoining the neighboring town of Paignton on the west of the bay and across from the fishing port of Brixham.
The town's economy, like Brixham's, was initially based upon fishing and agriculture, but in the early 19th century it began to develop into a fashionable seaside resort, initially frequented by members of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars while the Royal Navy anchored in the bay. Later, as the town's fame spread, it was popular with Victorian society. Renowned for its mild climate (for the U.K.), the town earned the nickname the English Riviera.
The writer Agatha Christie was born in the town and lived there during her early years and there is an "Agatha Christie Mile", a tour with plaques dedicated to her life and work