You will start your adventure by hopping on a RIB vessel at the Camel Estuary, heading out towards the Atlantic Ocean. As you cruise along approximately 25 miles of breathtaking coastline, keep your eyes peeled for a variety of marine life.
You might spot seals, dolphins, porpoises, whales, and even sunfish. The skies are equally intriguing, with opportunities to observe seabirds like gannets, shearwaters, fulmars, oystercatchers, shags, and cormorants.
From April to July, the cliffs are particularly lively with nesting guillemots and razorbills. Don't miss the chance to visit "Puffin Island," one of the few places in Cornwall where puffins still nest. This could be your opportunity to catch a glimpse of these delightful birds!
Throughout the trip, you'll learn about the wildlife you encounter, local points of interest, and the area’s rich heritage. Weather and sea conditions allowing, you might also have the chance to visit Port Isaac, known for its appearance in 'Doc Martin', or Trevose Head, where you can take in a unique view of the new Padstow Lifeboat Station.
This experience is a must for anyone passionate about sea life!