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Wales (April to October)

Trips depart from New Quay. Bottlenose dolphins are present all year round along with harbour porpoise and seals who are also frequent visitors to the area.

The coastline between New Quay and Cardigan Island has always been noted for its marine wildlife which includes the Atlantic Grey seals who breed in the small coves giving birth to their young from late summer. During the summer months Sun Fish are also regularly visitors along the coastline.

There is so much to do after you have been out enjoying yourself on the boat. There are beautiful, clean sandy beaches with clear waters and caves to explore, along with waterfalls and wild rugged cliffs. There are fabulous walks across the headlands to secret coves rarely visited except by birds and the ghosts of ancient smugglers. With having so much to see and do you will probably want to return again and again.

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