orca trips

Wednesday, 8th February 2012

There are no trips currently scheduled.

Please call the Orca Sea Safaris office on 01326 214928 (Mon to Sat, 0900-1700) or email info@orcaseasafaris.co.uk with your requirements.

Thursday, 9th February 2012

There are no trips currently scheduled.

Please call the Orca Sea Safaris office on 01326 214928 (Mon to Sat, 0900-1700) or email info@orcaseasafaris.co.uk with your requirements.

Friday, 10th February 2012

There are no trips currently scheduled.

Please call the Orca Sea Safaris office on 01326 214928 (Mon to Sat, 0900-1700) or email info@orcaseasafaris.co.uk with your requirements.

Saturday, 11th February 2012

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13:002hr Coastal ExplorerSpaces: 10
info: Our most popular trip, this 2-hour Coastal and Wildlife Safari explores our Stunning local Cornish Coastline.Look for Wildlife, listen to an informative and entertaining commentary from our skipper, and hear all about our fascinating area including its history, shipwrecks, smugglers tales and the marine environment. book

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Falmouth

A bustling Port town that has flourished for over 400 years and is steeped in Maritime History. Home to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, where your Sea Safari ticket will give you free entry, Pendennis Castle and many other attractions, Falmouth is where our trips depart from...

St Mawes

St Mawes is an old world fishing village on the Roseland Peninsula, with steep and narrow streets rising from the harbour. St Mawes Castle and the picturesque harbour can be viewed easily from the water...

Portscatho

Portscatho (Cornish for Cove of Boats) is a small active fishing port that housed a hugely successful Pilchard fishing fleet in the 18th and 19th Centuries. Portscatho and the town of Gerrans further up the hill can both be seen clearly from the water...

Portloe

Set in a steep sided valley on the Roseland Peninsula on the western flank of Veryan Bay, Portloe has escaped development due to its location and remains one of the most beautiful and unspoilt villages in the county.
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Porthallow

On the East Coast of the Lizard Peninsula, Porthallow (pronounced by the locals as Pralla) is a small unspoilt fishing village, where you can see the old Pilchard cellars and pretty cottages next to the beach...

Porthoustock

A shingly cove close to the infamous Manacles Reef where the now disbanded Lifeboat set off to rescue passengers and crew from some of the many shipwrecks that occurred in this area such as 'The Mohegan' and 'The John'...

St Keverne

Sitting above the village of Porthoustock, the Village of St Keverne can tell many tales. The 15th Century Church spire can be seen from the Manacles and was used as a daymark for sailors. It is this tower that gave the manacles their name (Maen Eglos) meaning Church Rocks...

Coverack

A pretty village consisting of thatched cottages, small fishing boats in the harbour, and awesome Sepentine cliffs. Near to the Harbour you can see the Paris Hotel, named after the Ship that ran aground just off Coverack in 1899...

Cadgwith

A fishing Village since the 16th Century, Pilchard fishing occurred here until the 1950s using large seine boats and seine nets, coordinated by the use of lookouts, known as huers (from the Cornish 'Hevva, Hevva!' ('Here they are!)), positioned on the cove's two headlands...
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