New Boats for 2024 at Waterways Holidays
With the 2024 season now in full swing and the weather finally changing, now is the perfect time to show off the new boats we have added to our catalogue this year, just in time for your next boating holiday.
All our boats below can be found on our website along with route information and suggestions for each one.
“FLEETLINE”
Location: Horning, Norfolk Broads.
Sleeps: 6
A luxury cruiser designed for the highest level of comfort. Offering modern electronic features onboard including LED mood lighting, pop up Smart TV and thermostatically zone controlled heating. Also offers a raised steering position with a hydraulic full sliding canopy.
“FOXHOUND”
Location: Devizes, Wiltshire
Sleeps: 9
Semi cruiser stern narrowboat, ideal for extended families or large groups. The bow deck offers a social area for up to 6 people and underfloor heating throughout plus a bow thruster for easier handling. There is a large stern deck with bench seating too, allowing the helmsman to have some company as you travel.
“SAND PARTRIDGE”
Location: Hilperton, Wiltshire
Sleeps: 6
Suitable for couples or family groups. There is LED lighting throughout with a TV/DVD in both the saloon and rear cabin. 4-speaker radio/CD. Quiet water-cooled diesel engine with simple controls. Removable front deck table. Full radiator central heating. Situated on the interesting and attractive western stretch of the Kennet & Avon Canal.
“MOON BEAM”, “MOON LIGHT” and “MOON SHINE“
Location: Burbage Wharf, Wiltshire
Sleeps: 9, 6 & 2
The recently updated luxury widebeams at Burbage Wharf.
These stunning boats have been refreshed throughout and are perfect for couples, groups of friends or families looking for a little bit of luxury and space.
Enjoy cruising through the stunning Wiltshire countryside passing through the Vale of Pewsey which is part of the North Wessex Downs AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).
As you can see, whatever your taste in boat, we cover it all and with these new additions, catering for everybody is crucial to us. Perhaps it’s time to step out on the waters?