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Scotland (April to October)
Watch dolphins and porpoises in their natural environment along the coast of
the Moray Firth, recognised as an area of outstanding beauty and is one of two main areas that has resident bottlenose dolphins around the UK.
Trips depart from Cromarty, approx 30 minutes drive from Inverness.
Minke whales are often sighted around this stunning coastline over the summer months along with grey and common seals. There are also
excellent sea bird watching opportunities all along the coast, namely
Razorbills, Gannets, Common & Black Guillemots, Fulmers and Kittiwakes.
Cromarty, poised on the tip of the Black Isle at the mouth of the Cromarty Firth is the Highlands' best preserved historic town. It has the ability and charm to be what you want it to be: an enjoyable and beautiful place to visit or stay, a centre from which to travel the Highlands, or a quiet retreat from the hurly burly of the main tourist routes. There is so much to do in Scotland, going wild comes naturally. There are hills and glens aplenty providing superb walks along the dramatic coastline
and magnificent castles and gardens to visit. Whisky lovers will want to
also visit the world's most famous distilleries along with the museums, art
galleries and championship golf courses -there is a lot to see and do...all
you need is your time!
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