Cornish Sea Tours run wildlife watching trips along the North Cornish Coastline with a strong emphasis on conservation and sustainability, operating under the Wise scheme.
We run 2 hours trips along the North Cornish Coast on our 9m RIB Seaxplorer, exploring areas of coastline such as The Rumps, The Mouls and Port Quin.
With Zoologist/Marine Biologist guides and expert local knowledge you can expect to have an amazing tour of the area, encountering such wildlife as Common Dolphins, Bottlenose Dolphins, Seals, Ocean Sunfish, Puffins and many more seabirds.
We also work closely with The Cornwall Wildlife Trust undertaking wildlife survey work and we are ambassadors of The National Trust.
Months
April • May • June • July • August • September
Duration
Short (1-3 hours)
Vessel types
Rigid inflatable
Times and prices
We run trips at regular times throughout our season, tide dependant, please call or email to make an enquiry or book. 07791 533 569 info@cornishseatours.com
We charge £40 per adult and £30 per child.
About our skippers and naturalist guides
Your Skippers Matthew and Charlotte are trained Zoologists/Marine Biologists and are keen to promote conservation and will incorporate this into the Cornwall Sea Safaris. Armed with binoculars you can expect (depending on the time of year) to see Basking Sharks, Seals, Dolphins, Porpoises, Puffins, Gannets and many other varieties of seabirds while on one of our RIB sea safaris. So come join us on a sea safari around Cornwall with Cornish Sea Tours. To see some amazing photos and videos from our trips, please check out our blogs and youtube channel.
Facilities
Naturalist guide(s) as well as skipper • Onboard research • Scenic backdrop to encounters • Support conservation • Use a code of conduct
We frequently
Listen to whales and dolphins • See leaping dolphins • Watch dolphins only
Ocean Dolphins
Bottlenose Dolphin • Short-beaked Common Dolphin
Porpoises
Harbour Porpoise
Other wildlife and points of interest
We regularly see Common Dolphins and Bottlenose dolphins, as well as Atlantic Grey Seals, Puffins, Ocean Sunfish and many other seabirds.