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Boatels
Drift off somewhere different with our collection of beautiful boatels – floating stays that let you wake to the gentle ripple of water against the hull and coffee on deck as the world glides by. Moored along peaceful rivers and tucked into characterful marinas, these exclusive-use boats offer a slower, softer way to escape. Inside, you’ll find all the comforts of a stylish self-catering stay – cleverly designed cabins, cosy saloons and well-equipped kitchens – but step outside and you’re immersed in the quiet magic of being afloat. Whether you’re seeking a romantic waterside retreat or a unique base for exploring nearby towns and countryside, our boatels promise privacy, tranquillity and the simple pleasure of living on the water, if only for a little while.

Why book a boatel stay at Coolstays?

  • When you make a booking enquiry using our message system, you'll be chatting directly with the property owner, and you will book directly with them too.
  • Coolstays do not charge commission or booking fees, so you know you are getting the best possible price.
  • You'll also be supporting small business owners across the UK as every penny goes towards a booking with them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a boatel?

A boatel is a boat that has been converted into comfortable holiday accommodation. Instead of heading out to sea, these stays are usually moored on peaceful rivers or in marinas, offering exclusive, self-catering use and the unique experience of living on the water.

Are boatels self-catering?

Yes, most boatels are fully self-catering. They typically come with a well-equipped kitchen or galley, dining space and cosy living areas, so you can cook, relax and enjoy your stay at your own pace.

Do I need boating experience to stay on a boatel?

No boating experience is required. The majority of boatels are permanently moored and do not need to be driven, meaning you can simply arrive, settle in and enjoy the gentle rhythm of life afloat.

Are boatels stable, or will they rock a lot?

Boatel stays are generally very stable, especially those moored in marinas or on calm rivers. You may feel a slight, soothing movement from time to time, but it’s all part of the charm of being on the water.

Are boatels suitable for romantic breaks?

Absolutely. With waterside views, cosy cabins and the soft sounds of the river, boatels make wonderfully romantic retreats, perfect for couples seeking something a little different.

Can families stay on a boatel?

Some boatels are well suited to small families, offering multiple cabins and clever layouts. However, it’s always important to check individual property details to ensure the space works for your group.

Are boatels available year-round?

Many boatels can be enjoyed throughout the year, with heating and insulated interiors keeping things snug in cooler months. A winter stay on the water can be just as magical as a summer escape.

What facilities can I expect on board?

Facilities vary by boat, but most offer comfortable bedrooms, a private bathroom, a fitted kitchen or galley, heating, electricity and outdoor deck space for relaxing by the water.

Is it safe to stay on a boatel?

Yes, boatels are designed with safety in mind. They are securely moored and equipped for overnight stays, though guests should always follow any guidance provided by the owner, especially when travelling with children.

What’s the appeal of staying on a boatel instead of in a cottage or hotel?

A boatel offers a completely different perspective. Waking up surrounded by water, enjoying morning coffee on deck and watching boats drift past creates a peaceful, immersive experience that you simply can’t replicate on dry land.

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