Merseyside · North West England
Long-Stay Moorings in Liverpool
Liverpool's maritime heritage makes it one of the most fascinating mooring locations in the UK. The Albert Dock and the wider South Docks offer unique mooring in historic Grade I listed surroundings, with the city's waterfront recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sailing and motor boats can access the broader Irish Sea and North West coast, while inland boaters connect to the Leeds & Liverpool Canal and the wider northern network. Long-stay berths in Liverpool's marinas and docks are popular with both liveaboards and cruising sailors, drawn by the city's legendary music scene, football heritage, and independent arts culture. Tidal access to the Mersey and beyond makes Liverpool a natural departure point for coastal passages.
Waterways through this location
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a licence to moor long-term?
Yes. Long-stay moorings on CRT-managed waterways require a current boat licence. River moorings under the Environment Agency require an EA boat registration. Most marinas handle this paperwork as part of the mooring agreement.
What's included in a typical mooring fee?
Most mooring fees include the berth space itself. Electricity, water, pump-out, and parking are often metered or charged separately. Always ask for a full breakdown before signing.
How long are long-stay mooring contracts?
Most contracts run for 3, 6, or 12 months. Annual contracts are the most common. Monthly rolling agreements are available at some sites but usually at a premium. Notice periods are typically 1–3 months.