Hospitality days

Our sailing experience days are the perfect gift for someone thinking about taking an RYA training course in the future, or anyone wanting to try something a bit different!

We are lucky to have the Solent on our doorstep with plenty of places to stop off and visit. Cowes, Lymington, Beaulieu River, Yarmouth, Newtown Creek, Portsmouth, Southampton, Ocean Village and The Needles to name a few!

We can provide you with lunch on board or you can go ashore to one of the many fabulous restaurants on the south coast and the Isle of Wight.

As we tailor-make the day for you and your needs, all of the suggestions below can involve as little or as much sailing participation as you want. From sitting back and relaxing with a glass of champagne, to working as a team to get the boat going as fast as possible.

Here are a few ideas to get you going

Coast restaurant, Isle of Wight

Enjoy a morning of sailing as we head over to Cowes on the Isle of Wight. Once moored up, it’s a short stroll to Coast in the Heart of Cowes. They pride themselves on their locally sourced seasonal food and a relaxed, welcoming environment. When you’re ready, it’s back on board Sidney II and we sail back to the Port Hamble.

Visit Coast's website

Anchor in Osborne Bay, Isle of Wight

Osborne Bay is a beautiful place to stop, drop the anchor and enjoy lunch aboard on a sunny day. The bay belongs to Osborne House estate, that was bought by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1845 and became a popular retreat for them. It is a sheltered stop to cool off on a hot summer's day, and hopefully, the local ice cream boat is around to deliver ice creams straight to us!

Beaulieu River

Enjoy a morning of sailing as we head over to Cowes on the Isle of Wight. Once moored up, it’s a short stroll to Coast in the Heart of Cowes. They pride themselves on their locally sourced seasonal food and a relaxed, welcoming environment. When you’re ready, it’s back on board Sidney II and we sail back to the Port Hamble.

Learn more about Beaulieu River

Sail to the Needles with lunch on board

This is a great option to have a longer sail as we make our way to the famous Needles on the Isle of Wight. Have a lovely lunch on board Sidney II and enjoy a great day out in the Solent.

Learn more about the Needles

The Jetty, Ocean Village Marina Southampton

With panoramic views over the marina, this is the ultimate waterside spot for fine dining. After leaving Port Hamble Marina, we would head out into the Solent for a good sail, then head up Southampton water to Ocean Village Marina and moor up right outside The Jetty restaurant. This restaurant offers a great selection of locally caught seafood and other dishes, including vegetarian and vegan options. From personal experience, The Jetty really has outstanding service.

Visit The Jetty website

The Hut, Isle of Wight

Sail over to Colwell Bay on the Isle of Wight, and anchor before being collected by the Huts very own rib and taken ashore. Enjoy a marvellous lunch from their extensive menu, with locally caught seafood and many other options. It really is a must-do for the summer. Let’s not forget about their cocktails! After you’ve consumed all the food you can, it’s time to get back on the rib to Sidney II and cruise back to Hamble.

Visit The Hut website

All suggestions above a subject to change with the weather. Nearer the time of your booking, we will be in touch to confirm your itinerary or discuss alternatives due to weather conditions. We will ensure a great day is still had! 

We are in the process of updating our online booking and payment system. In the mean time, please contact us to book or discuss any requirements.