Dolphin Watching Inverness
Stating from Cromarty near Inverness, we went dolphin watching in an inflatable ten-seater boat with powerful outboard motors, which took us far out to where there were an abundance of dolphins. They were a treat to watch...
Dolphins in Inverness channel
This tour was part of our holiday in Scotland, we went on this tour to see Dolphins. We weren't disappointed. If you want to book this tour then type Phoenix Boat Tours into Google and ring Eric. You can then book a place and pay when you arrive.
Inverness dolphin boat trip
Inverness dolphin boat trip with Kayyum, Essa and Munawar
Chanonry point dolphin watching Scotland Inverness
The roads to Achiltibuie & Summer Isles. - Scotland
This trip along these two roads to Achiltibuie is just breathtaking, it is a wonderful part of Scotland. a place not to be missed.
Dolphins in Scotland near Inverness
On our Sailing trip around the coast of Scotland. We met a few dolphins near our ship. A very exciting meeting with the beauty of nature.
Bottlenose dolphins, Chanonry Point, Moray Firth, Inverness, Scotland, 15th September 2010
Bottlenose dolphins surfacing at Chanonry Point, Moray Firth, Inverness, Scotland about an hour and a half after low tide on 15th September 2010 / 15/09/2010.
Cromarty dolphins
Our boat trip seeking dolphins and boy did we find them.
Boat Trip Inverness
Boat Trip Inverness
- for a new and exciting choice for you to take a wildlife boat trip on the Moray Firth
See Common and Grey Seals, Otters, Herons, Cormorants, Shags and of course Dolphins.
Remember these are all wild animals and we can't guarantee you'll always be able to see them when you take a boat trip with us. However at the very least you get to sail on the waters of the Moray Firth and see the area from a different perspective.
There are two boat trips on offer from the Dolphin Spirit base at Inverness marina:
Dolphin Spirit Cruiser
Designed to take parties of up to sixty for a delightful cruise out into the Beauly Firth, then under the Kessock Bridge for a trip out into the Moray Firth. Wheelchair accessible.
Dolphin Mischief RIB
A trip for thrill-seekers. This 12 seater fast RIB takes you out through the narrows at Chanonry Point, past Fort George and into the open water of the Moray Firth. And it does it fast. We provide you with a waterproof oversuit and lifejacket but we recommend bringing warm clothing, gloves, a warm hat and waterproof shoes. Travelling at speed over water can get cold, even on a summer afternoon.
So if you're looking for a boat trip with a chance of seeing some real wildlife. Take a look at Dolphin Spirit.
Boat Trip Inverness
Dolphins at Ecoventures, Cromarty
Just back from a weekend over Inverness, went out on a dolphin spotting trip with ecoventures. Boom!!!
Inverness Dolphin Watching 1
Su, Sandy and the kids watching for dolphins at Inverness.
Dolphins at Cromarty
Dolphins at Cromarty swimming out to the Suitors on 11 May 2013
Dolphins at Inverness
These dolphins were viewed from outside our motel in Inverness
Dolphins in Chanonry Point
Dolphins! Cromarty Field Course 2018
Dolphins, seabirds, boat rides, and more! Just another year at the Cromarty Lighthouse Field station, where students get to experience research techniques first hand, and be truly immersed in science.
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Most Credible Sea Monster or Giant Oarfish Proof ever caught on video!! Must watch
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Excuse the language we use in the clip. We were terrified. I have grown up in South Florida and have spent my entire life on the waters. I have also seen thousands of manatee over the years.
Dave and I were rented a boat to go finishing in Sanibel like we have ton many times before. On our way back from fishing, we see a small group of manatee near the shore. That’s why we slowed the boat down. All of a sudden, we see what looked like a giant anaconda or python snake longer than our boat(20 feet) and as thick as large utility pole speeding towards the manatee.
It's was either a massive Anaconda or a Sea Monster. Whatever came out of that water scared the life out of my fiancé and I. We were fishing on our boat in the shallow bay area of Sanibel Island, FL on October 6th, 2013 when we saw what looked like a bus speeding through the water. At first we thought we were watching Manatee swimming which we see all the time but this animal was moving very fast and looked to be attacking something. All of a sudden, part of its body sprung out of the water and appeared to have something wrapped up. Then it was gone. We honestly don't know what it was but it's head resembled a snake and the body looked like a giant 30 plus foot snake. If a cement utility poll was laying down horizontally, that would be the width and length of this sea creature.
Let me clarify a few points. I have spent my entire life in Florida. I’ve seen more hundreds if not thousands of dolphin and manatee over the years and what we saw and encountered was not either of them nor was it a whale. Yes, the title we put on YouTube was to stand out from the millions of video and have someone confirm what we saw. We are now having the video slowed down into individual photos by a marine life expert. Also, the reason the video stopped was because my iPhone went dead or I would may have continued to film. Now let me explain exactly what happened. Slow down the video yourself. we were coming back from fishing when we saw a group of manatee swimming along the treeline bank. We were going to drop a line in but didn’t because of them. All of a sudden, it looked like a shark started to attack the pack. I wasn’t filming because you don’t expect to see something like this. The group of manatee started heading left while whatever was thrashing around the water appeared to have one of them. The water was moving so fast that we knew it was something else. Then I took out my phone. whatever was in the water was moving so fast from one location to the next and then we see it come out of the water. It’s full body was coiled in three sections(no Vertabea in there)around something. It was dark on the top and lighter on the bottom and the width was that of a utility poll. We were scared shitless. Keep in mind that whatever it was had the same length of our boat maybe bigger and we had no clue what could happen. It’s like a horror movie. Do you open the closet after Michael Myers cut your boyfriend in half or do you run out of the house? We are very normal people and spend a lot of time in sanibel. Even the main local fisherman who does all the charters watched it many times and cannot figure out what it is. What he did confirm after spending 20 plus years /8 hours a day fishing in those waters is that it’s not a group of manatee, a whale, an oarfish or a dolphin.
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Dolphin Watching (2) on the Carrie Jane Looe, fishing-cornwall.co.uk
Dolphin Watching on the Carrie Jane Looe, fishing-cornwall.co.uk
Scottish Dolphins At Chanonry Point, Black Isle
Wild and free Dolphins at Chanonry Point. Just as they are supposed to be.
Dolphins on the Moray Firth, north of Inverness
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