Rye Harbour
Situated on the Sussex coast, the Harbour of Rye is managed and maintained by the Environment Agency as a public right of navigation.
We are also the Harbour Authority for this area and employ a Harbour Master and Deputy, who offer all mariners assistance should they require it.
To learn more about the harbour and what it has to offer, look at the sections below.
- The Harbour Office
Details regarding the Harbour Office and Harbour Masters - Tidal information
Plus 2008 tide tables for the Harbour of Rye -
Plan of the Harbour of Rye (Acrobat, 88KB, 1 min)
Detailed plan of the Harbour of Rye - Navigation, safety and regulations
Rules about using the harbour. - Facilities for boaters
Information regarding the facilities available for boaters at the harbour. Including boat yards, moorings, electricity, waste disposal, water points and slipways. -
Facilities map of the harbour (Acrobat, 297KB, 1 min)
A map showing the locations of the various facilities available at the harbour. Including moorings, slipways, toilets and chandlers. - Harbour of Rye Byelaws
You can read the byelaws for the harbour here - Things to do
Activities that you can enjoy at the harbour. - Rye Maritime Festival 2007
Take a look at how this year's festival went. -
Harbour of Rye - a mariner's guide (Acrobat, 443KB, 4 min)
A downloadable version of the Environment Agency booklet which provides the mariner with all the information they will need for an enjoyable visit to the harbour. - Harbour of Rye Management Plan 2003-2007
Downloadable version here. - Contacts, useful addresses and websites
Useful information relating to the harbour
