Regent Point Marina & Boatyard

Hours

Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (31 reviews)
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Read Our 31 Reviews

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (31 reviews)
30
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  • Josh Selter

    Friendly and accomodating! Highly recommended!
    Apr 13th, 2022

  • Tracy Thomas

    We found this marina on Dockwa. The weather was turning for the worse, so we called to see if we could come in for a few days to duck out of the 30-40 MPH winds. They welcomed us with open arms. This is one of the nicest marinas weve been to on our adventures. Everyone was so kind with their time and knowledge. Thank you so much!! Met some amazing people and new friends.. thank you so much.. thank you to all the staff there who met us on arrival and made our stay so great.. Defo recommend this marina if you are transiting past , heading south.
    Dec 3rd, 2021

  • Will Williams

    A perfect sail As excited as I was about where I was going, I only knew a few things about my destination. Definitely, I was driving to a location somewhere on Virginias coast at a marina I didnt know the name of to sail on a ship Id never seen. After four hours of barely touching main roads to reach two-lane blacktops, I knew I was close. Surrounding me were flat fields of corn that separated unpretentious houses. Thats when the call came. My friend, Will, owner of the sailboat, called to say hed found a better marina at a different location. Hed been searching for a better marina; there were many to choose from. While I was driving, hed found one that he liked. Ignore your directions, he told me. Because I was in the middle of a pleasant and quaint part of the state, I didnt mind the change. I knew the new destination would be similar, and, hopefully, close. Rather than guide me to the boat, Will met me at a Hardees and led me there. Immediately, I was impressed with the beauty of the marina. Nothing was out of place; the grounds were immaculate. So were the docks. I parked my car twenty feet from Wills slip. After unloading my knapsack and snapping a few pictures, I rode with Will to a nearby seafood restaurant. Both of us were starving. Our order came quickly at the unpretentious place. Food was delicious. At sunset, we retuned to the boat, discussed the mornings sail, and enjoyed the peace and quiet at the surprisingly silent marina. Sleep came quickly. Well-rested, we set out not long after daybreak. No one was stirring on the other boats. That was fortunate because we didnt have to be concerned about other ships in the narrow exit channel. Nonetheless, since the channel was very shallow in places, less than five feet, Will had to guide us slowly with the help of his depth finder and his Garmin. There was little I could do to help until we reached the open water. Thats when we adjusted the sails, turned off the twelve horse power engine, and quietly headed toward the Bay. For the next four hours, we sailed as if the expanse was ours. Will handled the sails masterfully; it was as if our sailing was a whisper on the wind. I couldnt recall feeling so relaxed, so peaceful as I did that morning. There was a harmony with the sailing and the setting even as we headed back ahead of the coming blaze of the sun. Other boats had just begun their sail as we slowly returned to the snug slip. Both of us had to work to secure the boat. And we did. Since we had skipped breakfast, we set out for a local restaurant where we hopped on stools at the bar. A friendly waitress guided us through the menu. Food came quickly. My fresh scallops were the best Id tasted in years. Since I knew Id be leaving for home after lunch, my only regret was that I wouldnt taste those scallops again until I found my way back to Wills boat. Wherever it happened to be. B.Koplen 7/20/21
    Aug 5th, 2021

  • SV SPOTTED DOG Cpt David/Tami

    Facilities good
    Jun 29th, 2021

  • Cory Major

    Well kept Marina. Just Beautiful
    Jun 17th, 2021

Read Our 31 Reviews

About
Regent Point Marina & Boatyard

Regent Point Marina & Boatyard is located at 317 Regent Point Dr in Topping, Virginia 23169. Regent Point Marina & Boatyard can be contacted via phone at (804) 758-4457 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (804) 758-4457
  •   (804) 758-4457

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Regent Point Marina & Boatyard?

A The phone number for Regent Point Marina & Boatyard is: (804) 758-4457.


Q Where is Regent Point Marina & Boatyard located?

A Regent Point Marina & Boatyard is located at 317 Regent Point Dr, Topping, VA 23169


Q What days are Regent Point Marina & Boatyard open?

A Regent Point Marina & Boatyard is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM


Q How is Regent Point Marina & Boatyard rated?

A Regent Point Marina & Boatyard has a 5.0 Star Rating from 31 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Regent Point Marina & Boatyard

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Josh Selter on Google

image Friendly and accomodating! Highly recommended!


Tracy Thomas on Google

image We found this marina on Dockwa. The weather was turning for the worse, so we called to see if we could come in for a few days to duck out of the 30-40 MPH winds.
They welcomed us with open arms. This is one of the nicest marinas weve been to on our adventures. Everyone was so kind with their time and knowledge. Thank you so much!!
Met some amazing people and new friends.. thank you so much.. thank you to all the staff there who met us on arrival and made our stay so great..
Defo recommend this marina if you are transiting past , heading south.


Will Williams on Google

image A perfect sail
As excited as I was about where I was going, I only knew a few things about my destination.
Definitely, I was driving to a location somewhere on Virginias coast at a marina I didnt know the name of to sail on a ship Id never seen. After four hours of barely touching main roads to reach two-lane blacktops, I knew I was close.
Surrounding me were flat fields of corn that separated unpretentious houses. Thats when the call came. My friend, Will, owner of the sailboat, called to say hed found a better marina at a different location. Hed been searching for a better marina; there were many to choose from. While I was driving, hed found one that he liked.
Ignore your directions, he told me. Because I was in the middle of a pleasant and quaint part of the state, I didnt mind the change. I knew the new destination would be similar, and, hopefully, close.
Rather than guide me to the boat, Will met me at a Hardees and led me there.
Immediately, I was impressed with the beauty of the marina. Nothing was out of place; the grounds were immaculate. So were the docks. I parked my car twenty feet from Wills slip.
After unloading my knapsack and snapping a few pictures, I rode with Will to a nearby seafood restaurant. Both of us were starving. Our order came quickly at the unpretentious place. Food was delicious.
At sunset, we retuned to the boat, discussed the mornings sail, and enjoyed the peace and quiet at the surprisingly silent marina. Sleep came quickly.
Well-rested, we set out not long after daybreak. No one was stirring on the other boats. That was fortunate because we didnt have to be concerned about other ships in the narrow exit channel. Nonetheless, since the channel was very shallow in places, less than five feet, Will had to guide us slowly with the help of his depth finder and his Garmin.
There was little I could do to help until we reached the open water.
Thats when we adjusted the sails, turned off the twelve horse power engine, and quietly headed toward the Bay. For the next four hours, we sailed as if the expanse was ours. Will handled the sails masterfully; it was as if our sailing was a whisper on the wind.
I couldnt recall feeling so relaxed, so peaceful as I did that morning. There was a harmony with the sailing and the setting even as we headed back ahead of the coming blaze of the sun.
Other boats had just begun their sail as we slowly returned to the snug slip. Both of us had to work to secure the boat.
And we did.
Since we had skipped breakfast, we set out for a local restaurant where we hopped on stools at the bar. A friendly waitress guided us through the menu. Food came quickly.
My fresh scallops were the best Id tasted in years. Since I knew Id be leaving for home after lunch, my only regret was that I wouldnt taste those scallops again until I found my way back to Wills boat.
Wherever it happened to be.
B.Koplen 7/20/21


SV SPOTTED DOG Cpt David/Tami on Google

image Facilities good


Cory Major on Google

image Well kept Marina. Just Beautiful


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