Your coastal marina, nestled on the Humber Estuary With a history that spans over 200 years, Hull Waterside & Marina has established itself as a peaceful oasis amidst the bustle of the busy Humber …
Your coastal marina, nestled on the Humber Estuary With a history that spans over 200 years, Hull Waterside & Marina has established itself as a peaceful oasis amidst the bustle of the busy Humber Estuary. Moor your boat here and the waterways of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Norfolk are open to you, as well as the North Sea and continental Europe. You are in an excellent location too for the vibrant city of Hull. And, as you might expect of one of our largest marinas, everything you need for waterside life is on hand.
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Jan 31, 2025
What a beautiful place, a hidden gem. Clean, pretty with fantastic glimpses of the past. A crisp sunny day showed off it's beauty. Shops and eateries close by.Full review by EspanaPorFavorOle
Jul 13, 2023
Nice marina with a good vibe and lots of restaurants and bars. Unfortunately Hull is a big dump and so this place stands out even more as the best part of the town. Wort a lookFull review by Travelingjohn123
Jul 6, 2023
Aquavista staff not paying attention to the work at hand easily distracted by other agendas. Threatening and abusive behavior.Full review by doncQ9881XB
Yes, there are loads of hotels all over Hull - best look up exactly where you want to be if you really want to be overlooking the Marina. Hull is up & coming at the moment with loads of …
Yes, there are loads of hotels all over Hull - best look up exactly where you want to be if you really want to be overlooking the Marina. Hull is up & coming at the moment with loads of new stuff being built everywhere, esp. hotels so google or tripadvisor to find the best ones. Because I live nearby, I've never stayed in a hotel in Hull but I know there are a couple of biggish ones next to the railway station. Avoid the Gilson though - it has a terrible reputation and is always in the local paper!