Menu

Ireland's sailing, boating & maritime magazine

Displaying items by tag: Travellers’ Choice Awards

Near the Scottish capital is berthed a historic former lighthouse tender which has been named one of the best hotels in the world at the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice Awards.

Fingal, which is the name of the luxury floating hotel, is located at the Port of Leith near Edinburgh and is beloved by visitors, being ranked as one of the highest-rated places to stay in the UK.

What was a Northern Lighthouse Board lighthouse buoy tender built in 1963 and serving a 30-year career out of Oban on the west coast was converted into a five-star luxury hotel and has been named in the Small and Boutique Hotels category, taking both the first and second spots in the UK and Europe lists.

Tripadvisor described the award as "The Travellers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best title celebrates the highest level of excellence in travel.

"It’s awarded to those who receive a high volume of above-and-beyond reviews and opinions from the Tripadvisor community over a 12-month period. Out of our 8 million listings, fewer than 1% achieve this milestone."

More on the historic vessel 1,342 gross tons, reports Dunfermline Press which served the Northern Lighthouse Board, the General Lighthouse Authority (GLA) responsible for aids to navigation in the waters of Scotland and the Isle of Man.

In addition, Fingal on occasions to sharing duties with Trinity House, the GLA for England, Wales, and the Channel Islands, and its GLA counterpart in Ireland, the Commissioners of Irish Lights, involved the vessel visit Dun Laoghaire Harbour in 1994.

Afloat will have more on this once-off historic call to the homeport and depot of Irish Lights, whose main function is to provide and maintain aids to navigation around the entire island.

Published in Historic Boats

Bangor Town Regatta 2021

It’s expected that the fleet will number upwards of 60 with several hundred crew and supporting visitors for the 2021 Regatta.

Among the classes expected are IRC, Sigma 33, RS Elite, and day boats such as Waverleys and Fairies.

The Regatta Chairman is Gavin Watson and Royal Ulster Yacht Club is the organising club for what is Northern Ireland's biggest inshore yacht racing event.

Feeder races from Dun Laoghaire and Scotland are planned.

The Bangor Town Regatta fleet will race out of the Bangor Marina, on what is Belfast Lough’s enviable area of virtually tide and hazard free waters.

Two round-the-buoys courses within a manageable distance from the marina will provide testing but enjoyable racing and in addition, coastal races every day will give those who prefer
somewhat more leisurely competition, the opportunity to use the whole of the Lough.

Racing will be in the capable hands of International Race Officer and National Judge, local man Robin Gray.

The Race Office will be located at the Marina close to where the après sailing will be well catered for.

At A Glance - Bangor Town Regatta 2024

Belfast Lough's Bangor Town Regatta runs from 27th to 30th June and is hosted by the Royal Ulster Yacht Club.

Featured Sailing School

INSS sidebutton

Featured Clubs

dbsc mainbutton
Howth Yacht Club
Kinsale Yacht Club
National Yacht Club
Royal Cork Yacht Club
Royal Irish Yacht club
Royal Saint George Yacht Club

Featured Brokers

leinster sidebutton

Featured Webcams

Featured Associations

ISA sidebutton
ICRA
isora sidebutton

Featured Marinas

dlmarina sidebutton

Featured Chandleries

CHMarine Afloat logo
https://afloat.ie/resources/marine-industry-news/viking-marine

Featured Sailmakers

northsails sidebutton
uksails sidebutton
watson sidebutton

Featured Blogs

W M Nixon - Sailing on Saturday
podcast sidebutton
BSB sidebutton
wavelengths sidebutton
 

Please show your support for Afloat by donating