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  1. Two Hour Bridges and Blackness Castle Sea Safari on the Forth for Two
  • Two Hour Bridges and Blackness Castle Sea Safari on the Forth for Two
  • Two Hour Bridges and Blackness Castle Sea Safari on the Forth for Two
  • Two Hour Bridges and Blackness Castle Sea Safari on the Forth for Two
  • Two Hour Bridges and Blackness Castle Sea Safari on the Forth for Two
Days Out And Tours

Two Hour Bridges and Blackness Castle Sea Safari on the Forth for Two

£115

Overview

Bring a lucky friend and embark on an exhilarating boat trip in a brand new performance RIB with this Three Bridges and Blackness Castle 2 hour Sea Safari Experience for Two.

The session begins with a short rundown of the day, before the two of you are provided with  life jackets and waterproof clothing. Before you set off, the qualified instructors give a boat safety briefing including how to sit, what to do in case of emergency and the basic controls of the boat.

Starting from South Queensferry, the bespoke tour heads into the Firth of Forth underneath the Queensferry Crossing before stopping at the Rosyth Naval Dockyard to view the nuclear submarines and warships. Continue the tour past Hoptoun House Estate towards the beautiful Blackness Castle, used as the set of many of the popular Outlander series. Rarely accessed by sea, you’ll land at the castle, exploring the courtyard before heading back.

SKU
PEMBB2
Locations
1 in the UK
People
For 2
Validity
12 Months

What's Included

  • 2 hour sea safari in a brand-new high-performance RIB
  • Head out for spectacular views including the beautiful Blackness Castle
  • Explore the courtyard of the castle
  • View and photograph some of the diverse wildlife
  • See iconic sites including the Rosyth Naval Dockyard with nuclear submarines and warships
  • Highly qualified instructors to answer questions about the boat and local area
  • Experience gift pack including personalised voucher and message card

Locations

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  • Scotland - Edinburgh

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Scotland

  • Edinburgh, Scotland