Hen weekends that feel personal
Private enough for decorations, drinks and the bride's playlist; calm enough for everyone to actually enjoy it.
When visitors find Sir John Knill Boat Trips, they already see a warm local experience: private canal trips, hen weekends, drinks, music and a relaxed Bath route. The listed website link appears to open an expired-domain page, so I made a private preview of what that first click could show instead.
A private, easy-going canal cruise for hen weekends, birthdays and summer afternoons: bring your drinks, play your music, settle in, and let Bath slow down around you.
This preview uses neutral Bath waterway imagery so the page is ready to view now. A live version would replace it with approved photos of the Sir John Knill boat, the meeting point and real celebration setups.
Private enough for decorations, drinks and the bride's playlist; calm enough for everyone to actually enjoy it.
A canal trip works because it gives the group permission to slow down, talk, laugh and take in Bath together.
Clear expectations reduce booking anxiety: covers for rain, room for snacks, and a simple what-to-bring list.
Tourists do not just buy a boat seat. They buy a small, warm story they can bring home from the weekend.
A visitor should not have to hunt for the next step. This simple enquiry block turns curiosity into a clear message with occasion, group size and preferred date already included.
The preview answers the small questions tourists usually ask before they call: where to meet, what to bring, what the trip is best for, and how to check availability.
A clear meeting point with a direct map link, parking note and arrival time guidance for groups coming from hotels or the station.
Hen weekends, birthdays, Bath day trips and relaxed group afternoons where atmosphere matters more than a packed itinerary.
A simple checklist before the enquiry button: drinks, snacks, playlist, layers for weather, and any decorations agreed in advance.
When someone finds you on Google Maps, the next click should reassure them. Right now the listed website domain appears to route to an expired-domain sales page. This preview shows how a small, mobile-first official page could protect that first impression and turn more of your existing word-of-mouth into enquiries.
If this direction feels right, I would turn the preview into a fast one-page website using your approved boat photos, correct contact details and a clean enquiry path.