
Cornish Seal Sanctuary Seal Safari
Wetwheels South WestJoin us onboard Wetwheels South West as we are joined by experts from Cornish Seal Sanctuary.
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Join us onboard Wetwheels South West as we are joined by experts from Cornish Seal Sanctuary.
we are one of the 15 boats around the UK that have been given special permission to catch, tag and release these oceanic giants! .
Join us for a 2-hour experience around the Firth of Forth, leaving and returning from our base in South Queensferry. You will see the three magnificent bridges crossing the Firth of Forth, including the UNESCO registered Forth Rail Bridge. This trip will also head down to towards Inchcolm Island, to see the 11th Century abbey and WW2 fortifications, and you will also be able to see Cramond Island...
Where would you like to go on your own private adventure? Popular choices include North Berwick, Elie, and all the pretty ports and harbours and picturesque beaches on the Fife coastline. We can stop at Inchcolm Island, marvel at Oxcars Lighthouse, or photograph the birds on the Bass Rock. We are able to welcome groups of up to twelve participants, including three wheelchair users. .
Join us to celebrate Armed Forces Day, for a selection of trips on our brand new fully accessible catamaran 'Wetwheels Edinburgh' . Trips will take place on a daily basis from the 24 - 28th of June, and leave and return from Port Edgar Marina, South Queensferry. .
Join us for our visit to Chatham Maritime Marina from 30th June to 2nd July, kindly supported by The Chatham Maritime Trust. Experience going through a sea-lock and then heading out onto the River Medway to see the stunning Upnor Castle and the historic Dockyards from the River, then passing Hoo Island and Darnet Ness before returning to the Marina.
Join us for our visit to Chatham Maritime Marina, kindly supported by The Chatham Maritime Trust. Visit the amazing Maunsell Forts from Chatham Maritime Marina. Setting sail from Chatham Maritime Marina, we depart through their Sea Lock out onto the River Medway, in the early evening light, passing Upnor Castle and onto the River Medway before heading to the Defensive Maunsell Forts. .