How to get to Southsea Marina
Close to Portsmouth, in the sheltered waters of Langstone Harbour, Southsea Marina is easy to find whether you are arriving by road, rail, air or sea.
The marina’s reception is open 24 hours a day.
Navigating to Southsea
Southsea Marina is in Langstone Harbour, which is easy to approach in most weather conditions. Vessels enter the marina via an automatic cill gate that rises and falls with the tide, giving approximately six hours of access per tidal cycle. Read our full guide on approaching the marina by sea.
Directions by road
Southsea Marina is close to Portsmouth, accessed via the A3/A3(M), or the M27/A27. From the A27, follow signs for Southsea, taking the A2030. After four miles, turn left (Milton Road, A288) to Eastney, then left into Bransbury Road and continue to Henderson Road. Turn left onto Fort Cumberland Road and continue onto Ferry Road. Southsea Marina is 0.2 miles on the left.
Rail, air and ferry connections
Southampton Airport is some 20 miles away with Gatwick and Heathrow both around one hour and 45 minutes by road. Fratton is the closest station, on the Portsmouth and Southsea line, with regular trains to Chichester, London (one hour and 28 minutes) and Southampton. Portsmouth’s continental ferry services are just four miles away.
Getting here
Close to Portsmouth, in the sheltered waters of Langstone Harbour, Southsea Marina is easy to find whether you are arriving by road, rail, air or sea.
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Southsea Marina, Fort Cumberland Road, Eastney, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO4 9RJ
Southsea Marina features
Southsea Marina has all the services you’d expect from a premium marina.