Home of the Mayflower

In September 1620, a merchant ship called the Mayflower set sail

2020 was an important year to the town as it marked the 400 year anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower to the ‘New World’.

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Tide Times & Heights: Plan Your Coastal Adventures

Stay informed with the latest low and high tide times, along with tide heights, to make the most of your time on Harwich’s stunning shores. Whether you’re planning a beach day, a fishing trip, or a coastal walk, check here for up-to-date tidal information.

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The weather forecast is

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The weather forecast is

2.24MPH / 102

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The weather forecast is

Sunrise 06:02

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The weather forecast is

Sunset 18:03

01:44Next High Tide Time
3.95mNext High Tide Height
07:33Next Low Tide Time
0.47mNext Low Tide Height

Uncover the Best of Harwich

  • How to spend an hour

    If you’ve only an hour to take in this charming town, then heading to the Ha’penny Pier is a must. Depending on the time of day you can see the fishermen haul in their catch, witness the sun going down on the coast or simply sit and watch the world go by.

    As you walk down you’ll see the Lightvessel LV18 and the Harwich foot ferry on your way to coffee and cake at the Deck 1853.

    There are certainly worse ways to spend an hour!

    Harwich Pier
  • How to spend a morning

    If you find yourself in this pleasant part of England’s east coast for a morning there are plenty of things to see and do. If you can wake at the crack of dawn it’s worth heading to the Ha’penny Pier to watch the day’s catch come in or perhaps try a spot of crabbing. The Lightvessel LV18 is moored here, which was used in the 60s and 70s for illegal off shore pirate Radio, and now home to a fantastic little museum which is well worth a visit.

    From here it is a stone’s throw to the magnificent Pier hotel, where you can enjoy coffee or brunch in lovely surroundings.

  • How to spend a day

    If beaches are what you’re after, a visit to Dovercourt Bay is essential for its golden sand and panoramic views over the North Sea and Felixstowe Point. Here you can see the High and Low lighthouses which were in use until 1917. Refuel with a visit to The Pavilion  a stunning art deco style seafront café and bar.

    Pop into cosy pub, the Alma Inn, after a bracing beach walk for traditional ales and a freshly caught lobster lunch.

    The Redoubt Fort is a hidden gem, and Harwich’s must-see attraction. Allocate an afternoon to look round the battlements and unusual exhibits. Battle re-enactments, ghost hunts and beer festivals are held here throughout the summer months, so check the calendar to plan your visit.

  • How to spend a weekend

    There are many great accommodation options if you are looking to spend a weekend in Harwich, and plenty of activities to choose from while you are there!

    Pop to the High Street to stock up on provisions for your stay at Deli 141 or one of the two traditional bakers – The Cabin and Whistles.

    Seal watching tours depart for Hamford Water from The Quay on Ha’penny Pier, and are the only way to see and appreciate the creatures in their natural environment. This is a great trip for photography and wildlife enthusiasts, and is great fun for the whole family. When you return to the pier it is well worth checking out the Lifeboat museum before lunch.

    Head to the Electric Palace Theatre in the afternoon to see the latest blockbuster, indie film, or National Theatre Live Production, and soak up the atmosphere inside the cinema’s beautifully restored interior. 

    Finish up the evening with dinner and drinks at the NAVYÄRD Bar.

    Before you leave Harwich, make sure to visit the carefully restored Redoubt Fort with its excellent sea views and its weaponry collections. Finish your visit with traditional English fish and chips nearby at The Fish Shop!