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Enjoy two hours of beautiful Cornish Coastline and Outdoor Family Fun on the Coastal Explorer!
All aboard the ultimate Seaquest of Falmouth, the UK's largest purpose built wildlife watching RIB for a day of adventure and making memories that last forever!
Orca Sea Safaris has been operating from Falmouth since 2006 making it the longest standing wildlife operator in the area. This has provided them with the experience, knowledge and insight into searching for our local wildlife giving you the opportunity to explore the life of the sea through safe and responsible boat trips & tours.
Look for wildlife, listen to an informative and entertaining commentary from the Orca Sea Safaris' expert skipper, cover up to 30 miles of coastline and hear all about the fascinating area including its history, shipwrecks, smugglers tales and the marine environment!
Some of the Fin-tastic Wildlife you might see on your 2-Hour trip:
- Common Dolphin
- Bottlenose Dolphin
- Seals
- Basking Shark
- Humpback Whale
- Harbour Porpoise
- Sunfish
- Peregrine Falcon & other amazing Birdlife
Whether you're a family, a couple, or solo this amazing day out isn't one to miss! Book your tickets now for the Two Hour Coastal Explorer or the One Hour Bay discovery for a beautiful nature filled day out in Cornwall.
Cornwall TR11 3JF
How to Find Us
Location: North Quay, Falmouth TR11 3HH
Orca Sea Safaris are located at the top of Falmouth Haven Marina, directly next to Custom House Quay. (w3w Location ///small.remind.full)
We recommend that you park in 'The Dell' long stay car park which is a 5 minute walk from the company departure point.
- Life jackets
The dolphins don't mind what time of year it is, as they are with us all year round! Although, unfortunately a sighting can't be guaranteed as the wildlife moves around.
Unfortunately, due to the nature of the boat and experience, Orca Sea Safaris are unable to have dogs onboard and ask that the only wildlife be that in he ocean.
The beauty of the safaris is that they do not follow a set route. Your skipper will make a decision on where to go based on tides, previous sightings and reports from the network of fishermen and other operators to give the best chance of finding the wildlife!