Solent yachting: cruising destinations and more
On England's south coast, between the mainland and the Isle of Wight, the Solent is one of the world's most famous yachting playgrounds. Running from Hurst Castle in the west to the Palmerstone forts in the east, it combines bustling nautical cities like Southampton and historic nautical towns like Cowes with quaint estuaries, multifaceted rivers and a range of delightful villages, bays, beaches and anchorages. If you head west, beyond the famous Needles, the Solent provides easy access to the vast natural harbour at Poole, with glamorous Sandbanks and beautiful Studland Bay. And further to the east, the resolutely naval city of Portsmouth delivers a spectacular harbour as well as excellent cruising among the sheltered waters, pretty towns and national trust landscapes on either side of Hayling Island. In short, whether you're heading to the south coast to buy a luxury yacht, to embrace a nautical event, to soak in the history of the place or to lose yourself among its fabled cruising grounds, the Solent is one of the most satisfying cruising destinations you will ever visit.
The Solent: world-class yachting events
As a region with an extraordinary sailing heritage, a variety of historic nautical destinations and a range of sailing conditions, from soft and sheltered to exposed and open, the Solent's annual calendar of races and regattas is unlike anywhere else in the world - and one of its undisputed highlights is Cowes Week. Having been in existence since 1826, it is one of the UK's longest running and most successful sporting events. It stages up to 40 races per day for around 1,000 boats and is the largest sailing regatta of its kind in the world.
If you prefer a show to a regatta, the Southampton Boat Show is a traditional outdoor event with the largest on-water display of boats in the whole of Europe and an infectious festival buzz that has seen it become the UK's favourite boat show and a traditional end-of-season celebration of all that is good about the marine industry. While the Solent also hosts plenty of smaller regional shows, music festivals, fireworks displays and sailing and powerboat races, the Round the Island Race in July is also something special. First held in 1931, it now sees more than 1,500 boats and 16,000 sailors dash around the Isle of Wight in a range of boats from cutting-edge race machines to elegant classics, creating one of the greatest yachting spectacles anywhere in the world.
The British Motor Yacht Show is another keenly anticipated event. Held in June at Premier's Swanwick Marina, one of the most picturesque marinas on the River Hamble, this unique invitation-only event is designed to showcase the best of British motor yachts, while also enabling premium builders to exhibit their finest new boats to serious buyers. Entirely focused on the ownership of high-end motor yachts and powerboats, with seasoned experts on hand to advise visitors on every last aspect of boat ownership, the 2021 exhibitors list is impressive. It includes first-class UK builders like Princess Yachts, Sunseeker and Fairline. It also includes major names like Argo Yachting, Beneteau, Bayliner and Bavaria Yachts, plus a range of premium service providers like Pantaenius and Seven Star and some class-leading tender builders like SUR Marine and Williams Jet Tenders. Visit The British Motor Yacht Show for more.