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We've had a busy start to 2012 with some excellent sightings for so early in the season. The Auks are now here in large numbers and we have found a few new places which Razorbills in particular are using with plenty of Guillimots on Cardigan Island as usual. We have counted 200+ seals hauled out at once with a daily average of 100+ on the beach on each trip and for so early in the season we have had some excellent dolphin sightings. Hopefully that bodes well for the rest of the season.

Below is a short film we took on one of our trips over Easter.

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Dolphin Watching Boat Trips in Cardigan Bay

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Welcome to A Bay to Remember. Our dolphin, seal and sea bird watching boat trips offer a safe and exhilarating experience suitable for all ages (youngest passenger in 2011 was 6 months old and the oldest was 89) and abilities (wheelchair accessible boarding is available in Cardigan), using a modern purpose built vessel with the latest environmentally friendly engines and safety equipment.

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Our trips depart all year round (limited winter sailings) and last from 1 - 2 hours in length, exploring the amazing coastline and abundant wildlife found in Cardigan Bay.

We regularly see Bottlenose Dolphins, Harbour Porpoise and Grey Seals, plus a wide variety of birds including Razorbills, Guillimots, Gannets, Choughs, Cormorants, Shags, Oyster Catchers and Manx Shearwaters to many just a few.

To find out a little more about dolphin watching in Cardigan Bay or to book your ticket for A Bay to Remember please explore our website.




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