



Quiet waters, historic islands, and coastal landmarks set the stage for a 3.5-hour sailing adventure aboard Bounty, the replica launch featured in Channel 4’s Mutiny. Departing from the Bounty Centre at Mount Batten, the trip combines hands-on sailing, storytelling, and optional paddleboarding with opportunities to enjoy iconic views of Plymouth Sound, Drake’s Island, Mount Edgecumbe National Park, and the Hoe. Perfect for small groups, the journey balances activity, relaxation, and maritime history in one unforgettable voyage.
Departure from Mount Batten sets the course toward Drake’s Island, where the boat circles to provide changing perspectives of the Hoe and Mount Edgecumbe National Park. The skipper guides the journey, sharing stories of Plymouth’s maritime history and the vessel’s own role in Channel 4’s Mutiny. Guests can enjoy photography, relaxing on deck, or taking part in rowing under guidance if they wish.
Heading south, the trip pauses at Cawsand Bay, offering an opportunity for refreshments or a short swim when conditions allow. The voyage continues past Breakwater Fort and Bovisand Fort, providing insight into these historic coastal structures. The return journey to Mount Batten allows passengers to absorb the full scope of Plymouth Sound from a unique perspective, combining natural scenery with rich history. Optional paddleboarding can be arranged at calmer stops for those seeking an extra activity.
Mount Batten is an ideal departure point, giving quick access to the open waters of Plymouth Sound, sheltered coves, and nearby coastal landmarks. Routes can be adapted to suit weather, tide, and group interests, providing a dynamic sailing experience within a compact area.
Plymouth Sound forms part of the UK’s first National Marine Park, a deepwater harbour with significant naval and exploration history. Sailing in these waters allows guests to visit historic islands, forts, and bays while remaining close to city landmarks and enjoying diverse coastal scenery.
No prior sailing experience is needed, though participants should be comfortable on the water for the duration of the trip. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, with lifejackets provided for young people aged 8–16. If visiting Drake’s Island is desired, guests should notify the centre in advance.
Led by professional yachtsman Conrad Humphreys, this experience blends sailing with history. As the skipper behind Mutiny, Conrad helped recreate Lieutenant William Bligh’s epic open-boat voyage, bringing authenticity and expertise to every trip.
Bounty’s End is also Plymouth’s first commercially operated electric passenger boat, ensuring an environmentally friendly way to explore the coastline. With a passion for maritime heritage, we aim to inspire and educate through hands-on sailing experiences.
The journey takes you past a selection of historic and scenic highlights across Plymouth Sound. Drake’s Island is one of the first points of interest, offering panoramic views of the Hoe and Mount Edgecumbe National Park as the boat circles the island. Guests also sail past Breakwater Fort and Bovisand Fort, which provide a glimpse into Plymouth’s coastal defence history, while Cawsand Bay offers a sheltered stop for refreshments or a short swim when conditions allow.
Throughout the trip, the skipper shares historical and maritime stories that bring each landmark to life. Along the way, guests can also enjoy views of Plymouth’s waterfront and Royal William Yard, combining natural scenery with urban heritage. This mix of islands, forts, bays, and city views provides a varied and memorable sailing experience for all ages.
Guests are advised to bring a warm jacket, sun hat, sun cream, and a refillable water bottle. Shoes should be comfortable and suitable for sailing, such as trainers or flexible deck shoes. A camera or smartphone is recommended to capture the variety of views and historic sites along the route.
For those planning to swim or paddleboard, a towel and a change of clothes are highly recommended. Cash is also useful for refreshments during the stop at Cawsand Bay. Lifejackets are provided for children aged 8–16, while adults can use the vessel’s standard safety equipment, ensuring everyone can enjoy the trip safely.
Yes, we provide life jackets for adults and children aged 6-12. Please note that we do not have life jackets suitable for infants.
In case of bad weather, we offer an alternative sailing date or a full refund for your booking.
Yes, free parking is available at the centre. Ensure to register your car upon arrival to avoid any inconvenience.
Children under 16 are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. The vessel has six children’s lifejackets suitable for ages 8–16, ensuring that younger passengers remain safe at all times. Activities are supervised, with extra care taken during optional paddleboarding or swimming stops.
The trip’s pace and structure make it suitable for families, offering a balance between activity and downtime. Children can participate in rowing if they wish, help with simple sailing tasks, or enjoy relaxing on deck while taking in the changing views of Plymouth Sound and its landmarks.
Bounty is a replica launch featured in Channel 4’s series Mutiny, combining historical design with modern functionality. Its sails, oars, and whisper-quiet electric motor allow for smooth, low-impact travel, giving access to coves, islands, and forts that larger boats cannot reach.
The open design of the vessel provides 360-degree views of Plymouth Sound, letting guests enjoy a full perspective of the coastline, waterways, and city landmarks. Throughout the trip, the skipper shares historical insights and maritime stories, creating an immersive experience that blends hands-on sailing, exploration, and heritage.
Paddleboarding is offered as an optional extra during the 3.5-hour charter. Typically, calm stops like Cawsand Bay are used for this activity, providing a safe environment for both beginners and more experienced paddlers. All participants are provided with lifejackets, and guidance is given on entering and exiting the water safely from the vessel.
Availability depends on weather, tide, and water conditions on the day, with the skipper making the final call for safety. Paddleboarding is a great way to extend the adventure beyond sailing, allowing guests to explore the water from a new perspective while enjoying the surrounding scenery and landmarks.
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Mount Batten, Plymouth
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