Luxury boats to explore our waterways

MAKE the most of the last of the summer sun and school holidays by exploring Oxfordshire

John Harris

John Harris

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11:07AM, Wednesday 23 November 2016

MAKE the most of the last of the summer sun and school holidays by exploring Oxfordshire on the river.

AV Boats, based in Benson, offer the adventure of being able to explore this stretch of the river by either kayak or Canadian canoe. For a more leisurely pursuit there is the more luxurious choice of a motor or electric boat.

Riverside facilities include the waterfront café offering replenishments and refreshments amidst idyllic scenes, while the changing facilities and toilets provide a quick turnaround for those enjoying the river at first hand.

The company was started by Viktor Kmec from humble beginnings with a single launch.

After a successful first year, Viktor purchased two more self-drive boats before setting up home at Unit 3, Benson, which he has transformed into his dream business and created a customer-friendly base.



Viktor then spotted a niche as there was nobody supplying Aquarius canoes and kayaks in the UK.

So now AV boats is home to one of the biggest fleets of diverse craft in the country, perfectly catering for a family day out or a romantic voyage and everything in-between. Speak to Viktor and book your adventure now.



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