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The big sky's of the Norfolk Broads mean big sunsets! Hickling broad is situated about one hour sail from Oliver's Sailing Holidays. Hickling broad has a lovely waterside pub The Nelson's Head with quiet moorings. The Hickling Wildlife Reserve is to the east of the broad. Classic Norfolk Broads sailing yacht hire. If you would like to learn more please visit our web site at www.oliverssailingholidays.co.uk Our fleet of classic Norfolk Broads river cruiser sailing yachts operated by Oliver's Sailing Holidays from Martham Ferry Boat yard on the River Thurne in the Norfolk Broads National Park. Sleep 2-5 people heating, shower, luxury bedding prices from £469 per yacht, no hidden extras. Experience authentic Norfolk Broads sailing on Hickling and Horsey Broads and the River Thurne. To book contact Alison at Oliver's sailing holidays on 07876 141971
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Experience the beauty of sailing off Eleuthera in the Bahamas on a Nautitech catamaran. Join the sailing community and explore the stunning waters of Eleuthera in style aboard the Nautitech 46 Open! After waiting in Rock Sound for the weather to settle, we made our way to Governors Harbour before the wind shifted on to our nose. After a handful of days enjoying the very beautiful Governors Harbour, we decided to make our way up to Hatchet Bay where we'd wait out the next blow.