Jurassic Coast Cruises
The only way to see the Jurassic Coast (World Heritage Site) that runs from Orcombe Point in Exmouth, Devon through to Old Harry Rocks in Dorset is by sea, and what better way to view it than from the comfort of a modern passenger vessel?
The UK´s only natural World Heritage Site lies between Exmouth in Devon and Studland Bay in Dorset. The cliff contains 185 million years of history of the Earth´s development in only 95 miles. This sequence of rocks records the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods of time and has been nicknamed ´The Jurassic Coast´.
The rocks along the coast line dip gently to the east meaning the oldest rocks are found in the west and progressively become younger as you move east. The change charts the story of changes in the earth from ancient deserts to tropical seas. The rocks have eroded into various land forms that make this section of England one of the most beautiful and unique.
With Stuart Line Cruises you can sail along the Triassic section of the Devon coastline while listening to full commentary about the cliff lines. The only way to truly glimpse this ever changing coastline is by boat so why not join us on one of our summer boat trips from Exmouth or Sidmouth in Devon?
Stuart Line Cruises offer many boat trips and cruises along the Jurassic Coast in Devon from an informative geological cruise through to a Private Evening Party Cruise.
The Jurassic Coast boat trips lasts between 2 and 3 hours and is suitable for almost everyone.
A full commentary is provided by the Skipper who has built up his knowledge of the Devon Jurassic Coast Line through many years of sailing along it.
Access is available for the disabled and Information sheets for those that are hard of hearing.
This is a circular boat trip and predominantly departs from Exmouth. However some shorter cruises will also run from Sidmouth, please get in touch for details
01395 222144
A member of
and the