Hartlepool is nestled in the Tees Valley in the North East of England, an old town steeped in over 1000 years of history.
Hartlepool boasts an award winning marina promoting up to 500 fully services berths including our new drive on drive off docking for smaller craft alongside a 40ton travel hoist, boatyard and amenity facilities for the long and short term visitor and a unique selection of water activities for your crew, friends or family.
The marina is surrounded by a cosmopolitan mix of bistros, bars, cates, restaurants and entertainment options. It is ideally placed for quick access to and from the open sea or for cruising in the sheltered waters of the Tees Bay. A splendid promenade connects the marina with Seaton Carew with miles of golden sands. The marina's surrounding complex is dotted with assorted retails options and is home to Hartlepool's Maritime Experience - a faithful reproduction of an 18th century seaport portraying the exciting experience of what life was like at the time of Nelson, Napolean and the battle of Trafalger. The site is home to our very own tall ship, HMS Trincomalee.
Our marina's ethos is 'Boating for All' currently berthing a diverse range of boaters from annual berth holders to overnight visitors. The Lock Office is open and our friendly team is available 24/7, 365 days a year to:
- Make your stay (long or short) most enjoyable and efficient
- Create safe and informative and friendly boating experience for all - Reduce the hassle factor and increase the fun factor of being afloat
- Maintain our reputable services and high levels of customer care
Church Street and Hartlepool Marina from the air.
More detail »Church Street and Hartlepool Marina from the air. This was taken at the time cars were being imported through Hartlepool. See top left of picture.
More detail »Church Street and Hartlepool Marina from the air. Jackson's Landing is just to left of centre.
More detail »H.M.S. Abdiel, the Sea Cadets H.Q., at the Marina.
More detail »The image shows the building of the first homes at the Marina opposite the Coal Dock which would be to the right of the photograph.
More detail »Hartlepool Marina from the air with Jackson's Landing in the centre. Car imoprt business booming with numerous new vehicles parked on waste land.
More detail »Hartlepool Marina from the air with new houses just being built.
More detail »Hartlepool Marina from the air. A shot of the entrance to the Marina.
More detail »The Historic Quay (formerly the Hartlepool's Maritime Experience and which from June 2016 has become The National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool). was officially opened by Princess Anne in 1994.
It was built on the old dockland area around the site of William Gray's Shipyard. This photo showing a packed carpark was taken in April 1995.
More detail »Marina and Dyke House from the air. Dyke House School bottom right of picture. Lancaster Road and Powlett Road also in the picture.
More detail »Marina and Dyke House from the air. Lancaster Road and Powlett Road in the picture.
More detail »Some of the first new houses on th Marina. They are now surrounded by other buildings.
More detail »An atmospheric view of Tees Sailing Club in 1997.
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