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Boat Trips in Wales 25 sites in this category
Zealand Angleseyhttp://www.zealandanglesey.co.uk Zealand Anglesey charters offer a range of luxury powerboat cruises to suite all tastes and budgets, from 2 to 4 hour cruises around the stunning Anglesey coastline to extended overnight trips to Ireland or the Isle of Man. In addition we also provide "Celebration Trips" to commemorate that special event. CATEGORIES: Boat Charters , Boat Trips , Power Boats LOCATIONS: Anglesey (unspecified)
Shearwater Coastal Cruiseshttp://www.shearwater.info Describes our luxury charter boat, operating from Hafan Pwllheli, 2 trips daily, looking at seals, birdlife, dolphins and porpoises as well as the spectacular scenery of the Llyn Peninsula. Operating in conjunction with North Wales Tourism who book the trips through the Pwllheli and Porthmadog Tourist Information Centres. We also operate dive charters along the same coastline.CATEGORIES: Boat Charters , Boat Trips LOCATIONS: Pwllheli
Gower Explorerhttp://www.gowerexplorer.co.uk Spectacular Gower coast boat trips aboard GOWER EXPLORER of Mumbles. Experience glorious views of Gower coastline from the sea. Listen to tales of pirates smugglers and shipwrecks or seal spotting at Worms Head. Enjoy views of Langland Bay, Caswell Bay, Pwll-Du Bay, Three Cliffs Bay, Oxwich Bay, Port Eynon Bay Paviland Cave and the mighty Worms Head. This ia a view of the coastline that few people witness and will stay with you forever.CATEGORIES: Boat Trips LOCATIONS: Mumbles
A Bay To Rememberhttp://www.baytoremember.co.uk Dolphins, seals and a variety of bird life, together with a stunningly beautiful coastline and spectacular sea caves all add together to make Cardigan Bay truly “A Bay to Remember”. Our fully guided marine tours offer a safe and exhilarating experience suitable for all ages, using a modern purpose built vessel with Dry quayside boarding and disabled access. 1 – 1˝ hour trips exploring Cardigan Island, Mwnt, Cemaes Head and Ceibwr Bay are a firm family favourite.CATEGORIES: Boat Trips LOCATIONS: Cardigan
Gower Coast Adventureshttp://www.gowercoastadventures.co.uk An exhilarating opportunity not to be missed, so come aboard sea serpent and discover the unspoilt beauty of the magnificent gower coast. The gower peninsula was designated britain’s first area of outstanding natural beauty. Eexplore a coastline of dramatic cliffs, secluded coves, golden beaches and tidal islands. Discover a wealth of marine wildlife & a rich history from prehistoric bone caves to tales of smugglers. Sea serpent is a 10 metre, powerful water-jet boat with individual inboard seating and full safety equipment for 12 passengers.CATEGORIES: Boat Trips LOCATIONS: Gower
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