Ultimate Sea Safari

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* This tour is our SPECIAL and has limited spaces, we only run these trips when conditions allow *

The first part of this tour we will be heading 3.5 miles westward to a place known as The Western Carracks (Seal Island), we will be staying close to the rugged coastline so we can take in the amazing views of the naturally formed coves and structures. Once we arrive at The Western Carracks we will explore around the island as there is a resident Seal colony that live here.

The mid-part of this tour we will be heading to another location known as Godrevy Island, this is 5 miles from The Western Carracks, as we make way we will be taking a deeper route in order to give us the best chances of sightings of other species of wildlife such as Dolphins. Godrevy Island also has a large resident Seal colony that lives here which we will also see.

Heading into the final part of the of the tour, it is a fun-filled thrilling rib ride back around St Ives bay and coastline turning into all the coves and slicing through the ocean at speed before arriving back at St Ives Harbour.

 

Trip Highlights

•⁠ ⁠learn about the wildlife and conservation
•⁠ ⁠⁠For all ages 3 years +
•⁠ ⁠⁠History of Landmarks

Although we have regular sightings of wildlife, still we can NEVER guarantee encounters with them.

* Please remember to wear appropriate clothing *

Adult

£55

(12 years and above)

Children

£50

(3-11 years)

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FAQs

If conditions are deemed too dangerous or if it is persistently raining, the skipper will decide to cancel the Seafari. Customers will be given as much notice as possible, with cancellations often decided the day before if the forecast is poor. However, weather can change rapidly, so last-minute decisions may be necessary. Please provide an up-to-date contact number for any notifications.

 

No, there are no toilets on either Blue Thunder or Blue Lightning boats.

 

The minimum age is 3 years old. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. The main requirement is that passengers can sit safely and hold on properly, regardless of age.

Tickets can be purchased:

  • From staff outside St Ives Lifeboat Station
  • At the main desk across St Ives Harbour (opposite the Sloop Inn Pub)
  • Online via the website (a booking button is available on the site).

Meeting points include:

  • St Ives Lifeboat Station, where ticket sellers will be present.
  • The main desk at St Ives Harbour (opposite the Sloop Inn Pub).
  • After arrival, passengers will put on a life jacket and walk to the departure point.

No, riding is not recommended for individuals with back, neck, or serious injuries. A waiver will need to be signed. The crew has basic first aid training only, and first aid equipment onboard is limited.

  • Blue Thunder seats 12 passengers.
  • Blue Lightning also seats 12 passengers.
  • Groups of up to 24 people can be accommodated across two boats.

Passengers should not get wet, though some light spray is possible. Wearing appropriate clothing (such as a jacket) is recommended.

The trips comply with regulations set by the Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) and Mecal boat surveyors, ensuring safety and environmental considerations.

Common wildlife sightings include:

  • Common Dolphins
  • Bottlenose Dolphins
  • Risso Dolphins
  • Atlantic Grey Seals (both young and adults)
  • Sharks
  • Bluefin Tuna
  • Sunfish
  • Seabirds such as Gannets, Cormorants, and Seagulls.

Passengers generally do not experience seasickness. The high-speed planing hulls minimise the slow-rolling motion that typically causes seasickness.