Travelling by boat provides a unique perspective of the coast, allowing passengers to view the geology exposed in the cliffs from the sea.
It is a sustainable form of transport that is not detrimental to the coast - either physically or aesthetically.
There is a wide range of boat trips to chose from and they can be joined at Exmouth, Beer, Lyme Regis, West Bay, Weymouth & Portland, Lulworth Cove, Swanage, Wareham, Poole and Bournemouth.
For further information about boat trips operating along the Jurassic Coast, download the following Adobe Acrobat file
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Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips
Close to:
National Trust Site - Brownsea Island
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips;
Visitor Centre
Close to:
Visitor Centre - Durlston Head
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips;
Visitor Centre
Visitor Centre
Norden Park and Ride
Museum
Close to:
National Trust Site - Dancing Ledge
Visitor Centre
Close to:
National Trust Site - Studland Bay;
National Trust Site - Old Harry Rocks
Connects Wareham to Dorchester (Portland area)
Connects Wareham to Kimmeridge (via Grange Road), Langton Mantravers (via Crack Lane) and Swanage
Connects Poole, Bournemouth, Christchurch, Wareham (via A351) and Dorchester (Portland area)
Bus Route 142
Bus Route 150
Jurassic Coast Bus Route X53
South West Coast Path
Bournemouth Regional, National and International airport
South Coast Main Line
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Tourist Information Centre
Museums
Boat Trips
National Trust Locations
Jurassic Period
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