Embark on a journey through 185 million years worth of history through Poole Harbour, along the eastern tip of the Jurassic Coastline into Swanage and back.
Where you will experience breathtaking panoramas of sky, sea, sand and chalk formations. Including Old Harry Rock’s that is said to be named after a notorious pirate, Harry Paye.
With many sights to see on the way, you are guranteed to not miss a thing as the Captain provides you with live commentary there and back.
Enjoy the views from our open deck seating or comfortable saloons with wide bay windows and truly relax with a beverage or two from our fully licensed bar on board.
We pass the picturesque Brownsea Island. Brownsea is the largest of the Islands within Poole Harbour rich with history. As you pass the island onboard one of our knowledgeable captains will share with you some of the most interesting and fascinating parts of the islands history.
Cruising by the famous houses on the Sandbank Peninsular. Famously nicknamed Millionaires row it is made up of just 13 houses and at one point was the most expensive stretch of coastal real estate in the world.
Upon leaving Poole Harbour you will get that chance to witness Studland Beach famous for it's 4 mile stretch of golden sandy beach. It's sheltered waters make it ideal for a family day out.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Exchange voucher for a boat ticket at the Blue Coastal Cruises Kiosk on Poole Quay