H2 - Mylor Yacht Harbour
so much more than a marina

For many, we’re Cornwall’s finest full-service boatyard, where our skilled and experienced Marine Team helpfully handle any problem.

For more, we’re a first class pontoon berth or safe mooring; a welcoming yacht haven and village afloat, anchored by the country’s finest sailing waters (our opinion, maybe – but we won’t be swayed).

For others, we’re a luxury seaside retreat, with blissful water views from contemporary self-catering cottages crafted from historic cottages.

And for local coastal walkers, we’re a great café and restaurant with a very nice harbour attached.

Mylor has many identities. For all – visitors, clients, neighbours and friends alike – it is much more than a marina. It is a destination.

Explore Afloat

Marina Berthing
Water Taxi
Swinging moorings
Fuel Berth
Visiting Boats
Weather & Tides
Getting here
Contact Us

Our berthing Packages Include:

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Fully serviced berth afloat or ashore for the furation of your contract
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Free parking for one car
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Discount Fuel Prices
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Mast Storage
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Discounted stays in our self-catering holiday cottages - harbourside Holidays
Water Taxi

Webcams

Use our moving, live cameras to take a look over the harbour and out to the Carrick Roads.

Watch our demonstration

Here’s a quick video run-through of how to get to Mylor by boat.

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H2 - Holidays in Mylor

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H2 - Mylor Yacht Habour
so much more than a marina

H3- So much more than a Marina

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Explore By Boat

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Things to do

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Marine Services

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Weather

Weather

See what the forecast is for Mylor today

Water Taxi

Water Taxi

Check the timetable for our water taxi

Fuel

Fuel

Check out the opening times for our resident fuel barge

Webcams

Webcams

Use our moving, live webcams to take a look over the harbour and out to the Carrick Roads

Malor Yacht Harbour
50.1769° N,
5.0525° W
Malor Yacht Harbour
50.1769° N,
5.0525° W

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