Sovereign Harbour Marina

4.5/5 based on 1993 reviews
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Beautiful atmosphere, lovely architecture, great spots for coffee, nice walks. Worth walking all the way around but allow an hour or two for it. There are little seals on the beach that can sometimes be spotted when the tide is out. Worth taking the boat tour that takes off in front of Pablos restaurant in warmer weather. The guides are brilliant and funny, interesting info along the way about the harbour history and happenings. The restaurants and coffee shops cater to all tastes and moods. Most of them have outside seating, which allows for watching the boats come by. Check out the blue bridge, which is lifted when bigger boats pass through. I believe the bridge connects the North and South harbours. It does take a while for it to come back down but if you are not in a hurry, it’s relaxing to watch. The locks are also interesting to watch as boats are coming and going. There is a lot to see and explore, it’s a great place to visit!
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Great place
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Lovely walk
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Splendide marina très bien conçue et intégrée dans un ensemble d'immeubles de bon goût.
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Beautiful Marina, almost deserted both times I was there. Great place to have a meal and look out over the lovely boats. Excellent hairdresser/manicurist who fitted me in and both did a great job.
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Lovely food and atmosphere. Very friendly staff.
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Plenty do do and see
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love the harbour and all the shops and restaurants.
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Good
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Very nice meal
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Lovely easy walk around the harbour before or after eating out. Clean and easily accessible.
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Beautiful, Nice for walks, good place to live!!
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Good variety of food available at the harbour
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Went here as we had gone to the cinema and the went to the Thai Marina restaurant afterwards.

Mostly called ‘The Waterfront’ now in order to give it a facelift name change but still the same area.
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Plenty of excellent food, drink and entertainment choices for everyone from movies and ice cream for the kids to the Garden bar for Millenials and cafes for families. There are plenty of restaurant choices and a short five minute walk to the beach.
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Interesting place
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The Marina & adjacent residential location is delightful...
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We walked from Eastbourne pier along the beach path for some exercised and continued to the Marina. The coffee shop at the Marina was just right. Sitting out the front on the decking enjoying the mild day watching the boats and seeing the world go by was just calm and pleasant. A popular place for visitors who likewise were enjoying the serenity of a Sunday morning.
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Great area with mixture of restaurants and boutique shops. Ideal to visit for walk or sit down and have a quiet drink
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Lovely area, loads of boats to look at. Walked all the way around the marina very pleasing on the eye
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Ideal parking for boats
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Beautiful sunny day,
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Very helpfull staff.
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We walked from Eastbourne Pier on a mild but not sunny day and enjoyed meandering along looking at various things of interest on the seafront and beach. We had no idea what we would find and were pleasantly surprised when we cam upn the Marina and were able to watch boats coming in through the lock. After that we found the eateries section and chose a lovely café with outside seating and lapped up the atmosphere and sunshine by this time, whilst devouring some of the best cake we have found. There are a few shops like Wilko, unfortunately not the little boutique type ones that we had hoped to find. If you want to, you can hjop on a bus nearby and go to Hastings which takes about an hour and wander along the seafront there, the pier was closed that day, but further down by the old town we found a lovely little steam train which took us for a ride. There is also a Cliff car but this was not operational that day, but we believe it is worth going to the top of the cliffs where there are more things to find - apart from the view.
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Lovely place
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