Depart from Inverness harbour out onto the Moray Firth where we have the best chance of seeing the most northerly group of bottlenose dolphins in the world plus common seals, grey seals and porpoise. In the moray firth there is a lot of bird life such as terns, gannets, fulmers, razorbills, kittiwakes, red kites, ospreys, and a variety of wadding birds on the shoreline mud flats and Munlochy Bay which is the R.S.P.B. sanctuary.
Views from the moray firth up to the last jacobite battlefield Culloden Moor close to the Clava Cairns. See the picturesque villages of Fortrose, Avoch and the lighthouse at chanonry point on the black isle. See fort george, ardersier.scenic views of the mouth of the great glen. The Beauly firth where the Caledonian Canal links the north sea to Loch Ness, Loch Oich, Loch Lochy and Fort William to the atlantic.Inverness dolphin cruises are members of the international dolphin watch and follow their code of conduct for the protection of the dolphins in the wild. Dr.horace dobbs founder of i.d.w. has praised the care and attention we take on our cruises.
Inverness dolphin cruises are located at inverness harbour which is close to the city centre and all local amenities, shops, museum & art gallery, hotels, hostels, guesthouses and bed & breakfasts.