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Why not take to the water to see the historical sights of Plymouth.
One Hour Harbour Cruises:
Deaprting regulalry from the Mayflower steps , take a one hour cruise, passing Plymouth Hoe, Drakes Island and Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, viewing the Breakwater before continuing up the River Tamar, passing warships and submarines.

4 1/2 hour cruise to Calstock
Leaving Mayflower Steps follow the route of the Dockyard and Warships cruise before continuing up the river Tamar. Passing the quaint old town of Saltash, gateway to Cornwall, with its two bridges . Unfolding before us the river flows through the peaceful Tamar Valley famous for its Market Gardens.
Our modern passenger vessel is built for comfort, with a large enclosed cabin, seating, large picture windows, bar, buffet and toilet facilities, an open upper deck. Suitable for functions.

Contact Details

Barbican Landing stage
The Barbican
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 2LR

Tel: 01752 822105

Fax: 01752 822105

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