Catamaran Bass Rock, and RIB Isle of May, trips Craigleith and the Lamb Discover puffins, gannets, seals & more
Forth Ferry to and from Fife
Adventures Forth
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1 Seabird
Catamaran Cruise
Cruise around the Bass Rock and the island of Craigleith. On board our custom-built, 55 seat catamaran enjoy an hour-long trip where you will see a variety of wildlife. Look out for gannets, puffins, razorbills, guillemots, cormorants, shags, seals and occasionally dolphins. The facts: – Easter to October, subject to weather and sea conditions. – Suitable for all ages. – Around 1 hour.
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Islands Seabird Seafari
Experience the Bass Rock, Craigleith, the Lamb and the historic coastline on our Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs). Our 12 seat RIBs are fast and, as well as the islands, take in the mighty Tantallon Castle, the secret wartime base at Gin Head, Canty Bay and historic shipwreck sites. This is a longer trip than the Cruise. The facts: – Easter to October, subject to weather and sea conditions. – Boats are fast; waterproofs provided. – 12 passengers. – Minimum age 7. – RIBs are not suitable for anyone with back ailments or who is pregnant. – Around 1 hour 15 mins.
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of May landing trips
Two top wildlife destinations in one! Land on the Isle of May National Nature Reserve and cruise past the Bass Rock. Guided tour or free to explore. We also offer special photography trips. This is the biggest puffin colony on the east coast of Britain (April to July) plus guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, fulmars, shags, eiders, terns and seals. The facts: – Easter to October, subject to weather and sea conditions. – Boats are fast; waterproofs provided. – 12 passengers. – Minimum age 7. Age 16 for photographic trips. – RIBs are not suitable for anyone with back ailments or who is pregnant. – Around 4 hours, with 2 hours 30 mins ashore.
4 Forth
Ferry
Enjoy great days out at the seaside in North Berwick and Anstruther! Pre-book and hop on this passenger only, 45-minute excursion. Explore East Lothian or Fife following the crossing. Check out www.seabird.org for recommendations on where to go.
The facts: – Runs during the summer months – various days. – Suitable for all ages. – Waterproofs and warm clothes are essential. – Early morning and late afternoon departures. – Buggies, golf clubs, bikes and dogs must be pre-booked. – Single and return tickets available.
What you need to know See stunning Firth of Forth wildlife on board one of our boat trips – there’s different wildlife to see throughout the year and at different stages of the breeding season. We follow the wildlife watching code and our expert guides provide a fantastic experience, with minimal disturbance to the wildlife.
We also offer exclusive Bass Rock landing trips – visit www.seabird.org for more info. All prices, dates and sailing times are on our website or available in the Boat Trip Booking Office. There is a 10% discount for Members of the Scottish Seabird Centre: Members can also enjoy free entry to the Discovery Centre, discounts in the Gift Shop and Seabird Café, as well as other treats. Our boat trips are very popular and advance booking is strongly recommended at www.seabird.org. Full payment is taken at the time of booking – bring your confirmation on the day. Please note: we cannot guarantee sightings of particular wildlife. Please refer to the T&Cs for your trip – when you book, you will be asked to confirm that you have read these. For safety reasons, some of our boat trips have age and fitness level restrictions, so please check that you will be able to travel. Safety is our priority and all boat trips are subject to weather, sea conditions and demand (minimum passenger numbers apply). Weather and sea conditions can change quickly and occasional cancellations at short-notice may be necessary. Trips are not guaranteed but full refunds or alternative dates and times are offered in the event of cancellation for the reasons above. For all the info, visit www.seabird.org.
Zoom in on amazing wildlife Enjoy great days at the seaside, with the 5 star Scottish Seabird Centre. Control the interactive live cameras to see wildlife in its natural habitat. Don’t miss the gannets on the Bass Rock, the world’s largest colony of Northern gannets, and the puffins on the Isle of May National Nature Reserve. There’s also a Wildlife Theatre, 3D TV, fish tanks, Scope Deck, Kids’ Corner and Kids’ Zone, plus seasonal events. There’s a Gift Shop and Seabird Café which has East Lothian’s only seaside sun deck with stunning views out to the North Berwick beaches and the Bass Rock.
Discovery Centre and boat trip tickets can be bought together for a discounted price.
Easy to get to The Harbour, North Berwick, EH39 4SS 01620 890202 info@seabird.org
All boat trip prices and dates are available at www.seabird.org or in the Centre. 10% discount for Seabird Members. Membership available at the Centre and online. Advance bookings should be made wherever possible.
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Train: Regular 35 minute service direct from Edinburgh Waverley www.scotrail.co.uk 0344 811 0141. Bus: Various services. Check www.travelinescotland.com. Bike: Racks available. Forms part of the John Muir Way. Car: Signposted from the A1, north and south. Follow signs for North Berwick. Parking available.
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