Winter TLC on the Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips
Dafydd Lewis introduces the winter maintenance regime for the Ermol 5 and Ermol 6 on the pier at New Quay before taking a one hour trip on the Dunbar Castle 2 at New Quay, Ceredigion, Wales.
Dolphin Spotting at Newquay West Wales UK
Dolphin Spotting at Newquay West Wales
Dolphins Newquay Cornwall UK
September 2014. A boat tour to meet the dolphins of Newquay
New Quay dolphin spotting boat ride
Dolphin Sightings in the UK, February 2019
Our second video showing a selection of sightings of whales, dolphins and porpoise we've received around the British Isles.
Newquay Dolphins
Boat trip from Newquay harbour with Seal Safari's
Rare dolphins off Cornwall
Rare Risso's dolphins filmed off the coast of Newquay
New Quay Dolphins 2017.
This is my fabulous first paddle of my outing to Wales last June. That's 2017........yes 1 year late, ha ha. At the time I was suffering from a really sore hip, so wanted easy access, and something not too demanding, so New Quay was perfect.As I say in the video, it was 10yrs since my first paddle on this coast, and I had a close encounter with a Dolphin on that very first trip!!! Returning time and time again, I have never really had conditions as good as the first time......until this, it really was just about as good as it gets, and then you throw in a wonderful experience with the Dolphins and it really becomes magical.
Places to see in ( New Quay - UK )
Places to see in ( New Quay - UK )
New Quay is a seaside town in Ceredigion, Wales. Located on Cardigan Bay with a harbour and large sandy beaches, New Quay lies on the Ceredigion Coast Path, and remains a popular seaside resort and traditional fishing town.
Until the early 19th century, New Quay consisted of a few thatched cottages surrounded by agricultural land, the natural harbour providing a safe mooring for fishing boats and a few small trading vessels. The New Quay Harbour Act was passed in 1834 and a stone pier was constructed at a cost of £4,700.
By the 1840s, more than three hundred workmen were being employed in shipbuilding in three centres, New Quay itself, Traethgwyn, a bay just to the north, and Cei-bach, a pebble beach further north below a wooded cliff. Here were constructed not only smacks and schooners for sailing along the coast, but also larger vessels for sailing to the Americas and Australia. At that time, as well as shipwrights, New Quay had half a dozen blacksmith shops, three sail makers, three ropewalks and a foundry.
By 1870, shipbuilding had ceased at New Quay but most of the men living there still went to sea. There were navigation schools in the town and many of the last square riggers that sailed the world were captained by New Quay men. The observant tourist can still see the old warehouses, now put to new uses, lengths of chain, metal rings and capstans, and a list of tolls for exports and imports can still be seen outside the harbourmaster's office.
Key attractions for holidaymakers include the picturesque harbour and expansive sandy beach, as well as the ability to see the population of bottlenose dolphins that lives in Cardigan Bay. The town has a heritage centre and marine wildlife centre, as well as the usual collection of shops and restaurants. Nearby New Quay Honey Farm, the largest bee farm in Wales, has a live bee exhibition and sells honey, mead and beeswax. The outskirts of the town feature many large holiday parks and caravan sites.
The annual Cardigan Bay Regatta, usually in August, has been conducted since at least the 1870s. Events now include inshore sports (swimming, rowing, etc.) and dinghy and cruiser racing. As well as shops, banks, restaurants and pubs, New Quay has a large primary school, a doctors' surgery, a small branch of the county library service and a fire station.
( New Quay - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of New Quay . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in New Quay - UK
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Dolphins in New Quay Wales
I highly recommend these trips from Seamor dolphin spotting boat trips at New Quay harbour, we saw dolphins several times.
Dolphins surround boat off Cornwall
Marine Discovery Penzance filmed this playful pod investigating its boat
Delighted wildlife watchers spot rare dolphins off Cornwall
The dry, bright and warm conditions which marked a glorious Easter bank holiday weekend across the UK will continue through Easter Monday - possibly reaching highs of 79F. The Met Office's Emma Smith told MailOnline there is a '60 to 70% chance' parts of Britain could see temperatures rise to 79F, including London, Yorkshire, Cheshire and parts of north west England and Scotland - with the heat set to peak at around 3 to 4pm. But the odd sharp shower may develop in the South West later, and the weather is set to break down with thunderstorms and possible flooding on Wednesday. It comes after Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland each enjoyed their warmest Easter Sunday on record. Beachgoers and even a 20ft shark were pictured basking in the Easter heat over the bank holiday weekend. Pictured top: A basking shark spotted near Falmouth, Cornwall. Bottom left: A woman enjoys the sunshine in Dorset. Bottom right: The River Cam in Cambridge today.
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360 Degree Vid. A Boat Trip With Sea Safaris, Newquay, Cornwall, U.K
A 360 degree video of a boat trip out to sea to observe marine wildlife and to understand the ecosystem with Sea Safaris, Newquay, Cornwall, U.K, June 2017. Pan & scroll using your mouse or finger on your device to see the whole view, in 360.
UK England Couple Swim with Dolphins
This really nice couple from the UK took our swim with dolphin tour from the Park Central Hotel South Beach Miami. They both had a great day with the dolphins, sea lions and whales. A day they won't forget.
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Bottlenose dolphins in Newquay harbour
Bottlenose dolphins filmed by Sea Trust CIC from the quay wall in Newquay, Ceredigion on the 19th of May 2013.
Bottlenose dolphins spotted from New Quay Coastal Path
You don't need to have sea legs to see dolphins in New Quay- although if you would like to see them from the sea, we suggest you check out our recommended boat operators such as Dolphin Spotting Boat trips! Whether from boat or land, you're in for a treat!
Cardigan Bay is home to Britain’s largest coastal population of bottlenose dolphins.The Sea Watch Foundation's Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project is based in New Quay, West Wales, and supports the conservation management of the bottlenose dolphin, harbour porpoise and grey seal populations of Cardigan Bay. Sea Watch has been monitoring these populations on behalf of the Welsh government for over a decade.
You can support the work of the Sea Watch Foundation by adopting a dolphin. All proceeds directly support the continuation of Sea Watch's vital research. adoptadolphin.org.uk
Best boat in newquay Dolphin Watching
Atlantic Explorer out Dolphin exploring during a Newquay Sea Safaris and Fishing trip. She is sporting her new dolphin artwork. Footage taken from on board Atlantic Diver her twin sister 10m Blyth Catamaran. Family were able to sail together .
White Beaked Dolphins off Looe, Cornwall.
We thought we had encountered Striped Dolphins which according to this article are rarely seen in Cornish Waters!
We saw them on the 12th of August 2017, three days after their first official sightings in Cornish waters!
UPDATE: I sent the footage to orcaweb.org.uk who confirmed that they are actually White Beaked Dolphins. They had this to say about them;
Still a really exciting spot – we’ve only ever seen white-beaked dolphins once on surveys in the south west and not since 2014. The vast majority we see are found in the North Sea on our Newcastle-Ijmuiden survey route.
The Dolphin footage starts at 4m45sec.
A little boat trip around Cardigan Bay. Places to visit in Wales
A day at the beach. Beautiful day, boat trip, dolphin spotting - we did spot one or two honest... Plenty of places to eat and drink around the town of New Quay,
1 hour boat trip cost £75 for 7 adults and 1 child.