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Description
Opal Emblem boat comprises of a Fold down canopy and Roomy aft cockpit with comfortable seating, the boat is available from Ferry Marina Boatyard at Horning Norfolk. Ferry Marina is a family managed marina situated on the River Bure in the pretty Broads village of Horning and offers easy access to discover the Norfolk Broads. With a wide choice of boats in a range of sizes and layouts all well appointed to a high standard you only need to choose the 1 thats right for you. Newly launched for 2009 Emblem Elite Fleet and built by the companys own skilled craftsmen is a unique style of environmentally welcoming low wash cruisers which feature contemporary modern interiors with all the home from home comforts. The welcoming and efficient team at Ferry Marina are waiting to welcome you aboard and will ensure you have a restful and pleasurable boating experience.
 
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Opal Emblem - Ferry Marina Address
Horning Norfolk Norfolk, East Anglia, England | |
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Details
Max Amount of People: 2
Rates: Low Season Price from £395 to High/Peak Season Price of £694 - Prices are approximate please use the availability & prices button to check exact costs and any special offers available.
Amenities: 240 Volts, DVD, Microwave
Location
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Customer Rating/Reviews
A fantastic and relaxing trip...the weather helped too.
Author: Mrs H, Peterborough, Lincs - Date Submitted: 04/2011
Lovely countryside, very good pubs and food, nice boats, helpful staff, good fun!
Author: Mrs H, SOUTHMINSTER, Essex - Date Submitted: 07/2010
Great boatyard with friendly staff. Ideally set in Horning village.
Author: Miss K, THETFORD, Norfolk - Date Submitted: 05/2010
As first time boaters we were met with a good introduction to the boat and the area. Boat clean and comfortable. The on board manual contained all the information we needed. We had an excellent holiday and have recommend boating on the broads to our friends and family. We will be returning!
Author: Mrs B, Goole, North Humberside - Date Submitted: 05/2010
Because it was quiet and the majority of people were friendly and willing to lend a hand with mooring etc.
Author: Miss E, WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA, Norfolk - Date Submitted: 11/2009
A brilliant holiday, very relaxing and everyone you meet is very friendly, the Broads are getting cleaner and there is a great deal of wildlife (otters)
Author: Mr W, BANFF, ABERDEENSHIRE - Date Submitted: 11/2009
I would definitely recommend to other couples or families with slightly older children. We found the holiday extremely relaxing and really enjoyed pottering along the river.
Author: Miss E, HARROW, Middlesex - Date Submitted: 11/2009
Great boat , great break and great value for money!The Norfolk Broads are quite special and I'd say a unique UK destination. The wildlife is diverse , the environment is beautiful and the rivers a place of pleasant camaraderie.We rented the Opal Emblem and had a fantastic short break in October. From the moment we arrived to leaving we thoroughly enjoyed our break. Made all the more special by the staff and the people of the broads. The Ferry Marina boat yard facilities were very good and even had a swimming pool. Ian gave us our helpful relaxed induction which included local information and tips on spotting Kingfishers , ( these tips were highly successful with pictures to prove it). The bonus wildlife experience was sightings of otters!!! The Opal Emblem is not a young boat but has everything you need and excellently maintained. The floatation aids provided were discrete and uncumbersome. We noted that of all the hire boats on the broads this stylish looking craft created the least wash. The information pack on board covered everything we needed to know and well worth a good read. We would use the same company again and take the wider family next time. AdviceA weekend is not enough to explore all that the Broads have to offer but a great break nonetheless! Take a sleeping bag for extra warmth in the potential cold nights of autumn. The smaller Broads are quiet and beautiful, great places to soak up the wildlife. I think it was Ranworth broad that had a tourist information base, a shop, cafe, public mooring and lots of facilities.We did not have the boat to explore beyond the river banks, so can not comment on any of the tourist attractions... this trip for us was simply a river and wildlife experience and we covered all we wanted and more.I hope you enjoy your experience as much as we did!
Author: M, HEYWOOD, Lancashire - Date Submitted: 11/2009
Driving the boat is extremely relaxing and sitting watching the sun go down over the reed beds is sheer bliss
Author: Dr H, GUILDFORD, - Date Submitted: 08/2009
Very relaxing and peaceful.
Author: Mrs L, HASTINGS, - Date Submitted: 06/2009
My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, she also amazed me with her boat handling flair - we will do it again!
Author: Mr I, BRENTWOOD, Essex - Date Submitted: 06/2009
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