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We saw the Dolphins today on our 13:15 & 14:30 bay explorer tours. We were given a tip off that they were just off Mwnt, so thanks by Mr & Mrs Jones! That is their real name honestly! The Pod were actually very widely spread, numbering between 10 - 15 split into 4 smaller groups over the entire area between Cardigan Island and Mwnt. They kindly stayed there as we came back for the 4th trip of the day.
Posted by : Tony Barber -
Monday, 9 June 2008
A pod of 8 - 10 Bottlenose Dolphins were seen today on our 11:45 bay explorer tour. They were sighted on our way over towards Cardigan Island, feeding at the mouth of the estuary.
Posted by : Tony Barber -
Friday, 6 June 2008
We recieved a mention in the Sunday Telegraph over the weekend. Here is a link to the article Sunday Telegraph. All I would say is that it simply isn't true that you stand a better chance of seeing the Bottlenose Dolphins by going on a trip from New Quay. Our operating area includes Cardigan Island, Mwnt and Aberporth, all of which have more regular recorded sightings than New Quay. Of course if you go out on a 2 or 4 hour trip you do stand a better chance of dolphin sightings and that's why our Early Bird Specials are so popular. Don't forget, we can get a lot further in 1 hour than slower boats can in 2 or even 4 hours!
Posted by : Tony Barber -
Wednesday, 4 June 2008

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