Daily boat trips from Morston quay to see the seals on Blakeney Point in their natural environment. We are on the north Norfolk coast (A149), with our …
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Nov 7, 2024
Brilliant way to spend a couple of hours. Boats get in as close as they can, and if you get on Dereks boat, then you’re in for a treat. Laughs a minute but with a depth of knowledge about the coast a…Full review by KEVIN B
Oct 25, 2024
A simple phone call to make this booking. A snack at the National Trust cafe and you’re off. A lovely relaxing trip along the estuary looking at local birds until you reach the seals. Amazing to watc…Full review by Tim E
Oct 25, 2024
Lovely trip to see the grey seals on a very sunny day. Fun to watch them swimming close by and also to see the birds, including little egrets, a marsh harrier and lots of brent geese. The guide share…Full review by flutefan
Is it a bumpy ride in the boat as likely to have sea sickness
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It was very calm but I mentioned my little one and I were prone to sea sickness and we were put in the larger boat and we were all ok. The whole team were great about it.
This is likely to be a really stupid question but I really want to see the seals. Can we bring a small dog? Me and my husband can take it in turns to stand right back while the other looks at the seals. As I type this I think the answer will be no.
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Hi - sorry for the delay in answering - but the answer is yes you can bring a small dog! We are asking passengers to self load at the moment to avoid contact as much as possible, so you …
Hi - sorry for the delay in answering - but the answer is yes you can bring a small dog! We are asking passengers to self load at the moment to avoid contact as much as possible, so you just need to be able to lift your dog on and off! Give us a ring 01263 740791 and we can book you in!
Hi there - how much per person, and do you provide life vests for non-swimmers please?
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£13 There are life jackets in the boat plus other safety stuff but you don’t wear them during the trip - only if something goes wrong. The boats are sturdy too
I’m looking to plan a trip centred round booing a seal trip. Which is the best time of year to see the pups and have the best experience?
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I’m not sure but I think the best time is probably April or May when there are likely to be young pups. Suggest you give the organisers a call to check.