New website for Yarmouth Harbour

Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners has launched its brand-new website.

Developed with Isle of Wight-based design and digital studio, Brightbulb, the website features a complete design and user interface overhaul. Vital harbour information is easily accessible, and images showcase the best of Yarmouth and West Wight to visitors.

Yarmouth Harbour hopes the new website will be visited regularly by seafarers and the local community to get updates on what it has to offer and to make use of new features such as the integrated ‘Tides & Weather’ facility, the ‘Things To Do’ and ‘What’s On’ sections, and the online shop selling the harbour’s new branded clothing range.

“We’re incredibly excited and proud to share the harbour’s new style website with everyone,” says Tim Adams, Yarmouth harbour master. “Brightbulb Design’s expertise in website development has given us an online platform that now enables us to fully promote Yarmouth as a safe and friendly harbour as well as a key UK south coast destination in its own right.”

Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners work to maintain and enhance the not-for-profit harbour as a viable Trust Port, bringing trade and tourism to the Isle of Wight whilst preserving the character and charm of the surroundings and ensuring the long-term future of the harbour and Western Yar Estuary.

Situated on the Isle of Wight’s northwest coastline, Yarmouth Harbour acts as a gateway to West Wight’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Strategically located at the entrance to the western Solent and providing walk-ashore access to Yarmouth town, it’s a destination that appeals to vessels based throughout the UK central south coast region and beyond.

“Brightbulb Design are honoured to have been given the opportunity to partner with Yarmouth Harbour and help create a digital platform they can be proud off,” adds Matt Jeffery, managing director at Brightbulb Design. “The new website showcases the journey a harbour customer can experience from first mooring their boat and the uniqueness of Yarmouth and its surrounding areas, through to the multiple world-class locations where visitors can explore, play and eat.”

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