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At the marina entrance, the More- Itz Restaurant has had a stunning makeover and offers fine dining with friends in the restaurant with a feature fireplace or you can take advantage of the sun terrace with spectacular views across the marina, while The White House, at the southern end of the site, offers bistro dining with character and charm, in a vibrant and social corner of the marina. The start of the 2016 summer witnessed the opening of a brand new motorhome and camper park in the marina, utilising the latest technology to offer a self-service 24 hour camper check-in kiosk. And there’s no stopping there. With a brand new building to house the


Marina Office and luxury washrooms already under construction, the future for Jachthaven Biesbosch looks bright! Commenting on the investment,


Jachthaven Biesbosch Director Henk de Beer said, “We’re committed to ensuring that Jachthaven Biesbosch can tailor for every type of holiday experience. We therefore need to ensure our facilities are suitable for resident boat owners, seasonal and visiting boats, as well as families and holiday-makers visiting by road.” Henk continues, “The Biesbosch


National Park is a truly unique boating playground. Traditionally, a hotspot for Dutch, German and Belgium sailors, but we’ve seen a


notable increase in British visitors in recent years enjoying the opportunity to explore this new cruising area. The National Park has seemingly endless creeks and lakes to explore as well as plenty of beaches and scenic anchorages to enjoy. Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for the famous Biesbosch beavers too!”


For more information on Jachthaven Biesbosch, visit www.jachthavenbiesbosch.nl/en


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