North 58 Sea Adventures Findhorn
Take an exhilarating trip along the beautiful Moray Coast with North 58 Sea Adventures. North 58 has a team of knowledgeable skippers and experienced eco guides providing a range of trips and tours departing from Nairn, Findhorn Marina and Lossiemouth. These include wildlife expeditions with the chance of seeing dolphins, seals and birdlife.
Wildlife Expeditions
The Moray Firth's wildlife is made accessible to the budding explorer on the Wildlife Expeditions. North 58 offers regular wildlife trips in the Moray Firth including venturing along the coast to Burghead. Burghead is recognised locally as a hotspot for dolphin sightings so there's a chance, but no guarantee of seeing dolphins. Seals and porpoises are also regularly seen in the area. The occasional Minke Whale is also spotted in the summer months.
Take a half day trip to picturesque spots around the Moray Firth taking in seaside villages and secluded bays. Combine the thrilling rib experience with a scenic tour of the coastline and the possibility of close encounters with some of the incredible marine life. Trips include a stop for a meal at one of the local eateries or a picnic on the beach.
Wildlife Expeditions
The Moray Firth's wildlife is made accessible to the budding explorer on the Wildlife Expeditions. North 58 offers regular wildlife trips in the Moray Firth including venturing along the coast to Burghead. Burghead is recognised locally as a hotspot for dolphin sightings so there's a chance, but no guarantee of seeing dolphins. Seals and porpoises are also regularly seen in the area. The occasional Minke Whale is also spotted in the summer months.
Take a half day trip to picturesque spots around the Moray Firth taking in seaside villages and secluded bays. Combine the thrilling rib experience with a scenic tour of the coastline and the possibility of close encounters with some of the incredible marine life. Trips include a stop for a meal at one of the local eateries or a picnic on the beach.
North 58 also offer tours for special occasions including birthday parties, corporate entertainment and special occasion experiences. The team at North 58 Sea Adventures will be happy to advise on the best boat trip to suit your interests.
North 58 Sea Adventures
Findhorn Marina
Moray IV36 3YE
www.north58.co.uk
Another wildlife boat operating to the west of Findhorn is Phoenix. To the east is another boat belonging to North58 which departs from Lossiemouth.
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Findhorn Marina
Moray IV36 3YE
www.north58.co.uk
Another wildlife boat operating to the west of Findhorn is Phoenix. To the east is another boat belonging to North58 which departs from Lossiemouth.
If you are planning a trip to Inverness - see our new Inverness Guidebook 2023 edition in the shop.
Things to do and see in Findhorn
Findhorn is a small village on the Moray Firth in Scotland. It is known for its dolphin watching boat trips which depart from the busy marina, stunning beach complete with beach huts and the Findhorn Foundation. Findhorn is located about 32 miles from Inverness and Elgin is about 14 miles away. It is a popular destination for local and tourist alike, especially during the summer months.
In addition to marine life and dolphin watching boat trips, there are a number of things to see and do in Findhorn. Visitors can enjoy the beaches, go for walks or bike rides in the surrounding countryside, and visit the Findhorn Foundation which is a spiritual community established in the 1960’s.
There are also a number of eating places in the village including the Kimberley Inn known for its seafood dishes. It overlooks Findhorn Bay. The Crown & Anchor Inn which serves a wide range of pub food including fish dishes and burgers.
Accommodation in Findhorn
Findhorn does have a hotel named the Crown & Anchor Inn. Some rooms have sea view and the Inn is well known locally for its beer garden. There are also quite a few self catering cottages for rent although it can be hard to find availability. There are two caravan parks, Findhorn Sands and Findhorn Bay Holiday Park & Camping.
Many tourists choose to stay in Elgin or Inverness where there is a wide selection of hotels, B&B and self-catering accommodation.
Findhorn is a small village on the Moray Firth in Scotland. It is known for its dolphin watching boat trips which depart from the busy marina, stunning beach complete with beach huts and the Findhorn Foundation. Findhorn is located about 32 miles from Inverness and Elgin is about 14 miles away. It is a popular destination for local and tourist alike, especially during the summer months.
In addition to marine life and dolphin watching boat trips, there are a number of things to see and do in Findhorn. Visitors can enjoy the beaches, go for walks or bike rides in the surrounding countryside, and visit the Findhorn Foundation which is a spiritual community established in the 1960’s.
There are also a number of eating places in the village including the Kimberley Inn known for its seafood dishes. It overlooks Findhorn Bay. The Crown & Anchor Inn which serves a wide range of pub food including fish dishes and burgers.
Accommodation in Findhorn
Findhorn does have a hotel named the Crown & Anchor Inn. Some rooms have sea view and the Inn is well known locally for its beer garden. There are also quite a few self catering cottages for rent although it can be hard to find availability. There are two caravan parks, Findhorn Sands and Findhorn Bay Holiday Park & Camping.
Many tourists choose to stay in Elgin or Inverness where there is a wide selection of hotels, B&B and self-catering accommodation.
You might also be interested in:
- Self catering accommodation in the Moray Firth area
- Dolphin spotting locations on the Moray Firth
- Chanonry Point location details
- Purchase our guides in the shop
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