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Boats, beaches, and the parts of Plymouth you only see from the water. Ferry rides, sunset cruises, snorkel runs, and the occasional sailing day for travellers who measure good cities by their coastline.
1Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
2Fowey has earned its living from the sea for over a thousand years. On this self guided audio tour, you’ll discover how this Cornish harbour town prospered through trade, survived brutal attacks, and developed a talent for brandy smuggling. The tour starts at the Bodinnick Ferry near Caffa Mill Car Park, where China clay was loaded onto ships bound for the world. You’ll walk along Fore Street’s historic merchant quarter, and along the Town Quay where deep water still allows cruise ships to anchor. Along the way, you’ll find out how the River Fowey connected inland Cornwall to global trade routes, and why controlling this waterway meant controlling wealth and power. The tour ends at St Catherine’s Castle, a fortress built by Henry VIII to ensure this strategic harbour would never fall again.
3Explore the stunning Devon and Cornish coasts on a Scenic Harbour Cruise, perfect for families looking to enjoy a relaxed and informative experience. Departing from the historic Barbican Landing Stage, the 1-hour cruise features live commentary as you glide past iconic landmarks such as Plymouth Hoe and Drake's Island. Enjoy refreshments from the on-board café and licensed bar while soaking in the beautiful coastal views. With a minimum of 8 passengers required, this cruise is a delightful way to experience Plymouth's rich maritime heritage. - 1-hour scenic cruise with live commentary and stunning views - Depart from the historic Barbican Landing Stage, near the Mayflower Steps - On-board café and licensed bar for refreshments during the cruise - Family-friendly experience, suitable for all ages, with a minimum participant requirement
4We will make sure you will have an amazing day on the water and feel the thrill of white water kayaking. We accommodate for all levels of ability but some basic kayak experience is needed to make it enjoyable. Our guides will look after you and give you useful tips while keeping you safe. All of our guided are fully qualified and have years of experience.
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