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The water based action at Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth

Gunwharf Quays is a vibrant complex of shops and many other leisure
facilities on the edge of the Solent. Everything you could want is
available; Shop at over 95 designer outlets, eat at one of 30
cosmopolitan bars & restaurants, work it off at the health &
fitness centre, catch a film at the 14 screen Vue cinema, bowl at the
26 lane Bowlplex, laugh with Jongleurs comedy club then dance the night
away at Tiger Tiger.

Gunwharf Quays is a vibrant complex of shops and many other leisure
facilities on the edge of the Solent. Everything you could want is
available; Shop at over 95 designer outlets, eat at one of 30
cosmopolitan bars & restaurants, work it off at the health &
fitness centre, catch a film at the 14 screen Vue cinema, bowl at the
26 lane Bowlplex, laugh with Jongleurs comedy club then dance the night
away at Tiger Tiger. And that is just the tip of the iceberg!

There are many museums and historic attractions all within a short
walk. No visit would be complete without a trip to the Portsmouth
Historic Dockyard to see how the sailors of old lived their lives
serving the nation in the great warships , HMS Victory and HMS Warrior
1860.

A great way to see the surrounding area is using a Gunwharf skippered RIB hire. A RIB charter allows you un beatable access to the Solent waters and all the water sports and activities. Bareboat RIB hire
is also available so you can enjoy all Gunwharf and its harbour has to
offer with a safe and knowledgeable skipper. Another option for those
looking for a more unique location for a party is a dockside Thames
barge. Gunwharf Thames sailing barge charter is available directly in front of the marina complex.

About the author

Keith
McGregor is a partner of Strawberrysoup, a web design agency with offices in
Chichester and Bournemouth. Strawberrysoup specialise in creative web design,
content managed websites, search engine optimisation, search engine marketing
and graphic design

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