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# Godrevy to Hell’s Mouth Boat Trip from Hayle, Cornwall

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Godrevy to Hell’s Mouth Boat Trip from Hayle, Cornwall
- **URL slug**: godrevy-to-hells-mouth-boat-trip-from-hayle-cornwall
- **Course id**: 86392
- **Centre id**: 86304

## Short summary

Take to the water for a fun and scenic boat trip along Cornwall’s north coast, exploring Godrevy Lighthouse, hidden coves, and the dramatic cliffs around Hell’s Mouth. Designed to suit a wide range of ages, this shorter adventure still packs in wildlife, local history, and exciting offshore cruising along one of Cornwall’s best-known stretches of coastline. 🌊 Key Details Duration: Approximately 1 hour Departure Point: Hayle, Cornwall Trip Type: Round-trip coastal wildlife boat tour Meeting Time: 30 minutes before departure 🚤 What to Expect Setting off from Hayle Estuary, the journey begins by weaving through tidal channels before heading north-east into the protected coastline surrounding St Ives Bay. Wide sandy beaches, rolling dunes, and Atlantic cliffs quickly replace the sheltered h…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Power Boating
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Gear Rental, Guides & Tours
- **Regions**: South West England
- **Subregions**: Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: The Old Customs, N Quay, Hayle TR27 4BL
- **Coordinates**: 50.1903248, -5.4271564 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 25
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: GBP
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Coast Boat Trips
- **Owner / contact label**: Kat
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: —
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 12
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Customer Changes: Bookings are non-refundable and cannot be cancelled or rescheduled within 48 hours of departure (or 7 days for Private Charters). Operator Cancellation: We reserve the right to cancel or move bookings due to weather or sea conditions. In these cases, we will offer an alternative date/time or a full refund of the booking cost. Liability: The centre is not liable for travel, parking, or accommodation expenses resulting from any cancellation or move. No Refunds For: Missed departures (30-minute early arrival required), lack of wildlife, or poor weather experienced during a trip.
- **Booking type (label)**: bookeo

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Take to the water for a fun and scenic boat trip along Cornwall’s north coast, exploring Godrevy Lighthouse, hidden coves, and the dramatic cliffs around Hell’s Mouth. Designed to suit a wide range of ages, this shorter adventure still packs in wildlife, local history, and exciting offshore cruising along one of Cornwall’s best-known stretches of coastline. 🌊 Key Details Duration: Approximately 1 hour Departure Point: Hayle, Cornwall Trip Type: Round-trip coastal wildlife boat tour Meeting Time: 30 minutes before departure 🚤 What to Expect Setting off from Hayle Estuary, the journey begins by weaving through tidal channels before heading north-east into the protected coastline surrounding St Ives Bay. Wide sandy beaches, rolling dunes, and Atlantic cliffs quickly replace the sheltered harbour waters as the boat heads towards Godrevy Lighthouse, one of Cornwall’s most recognisable coastal landmarks. The area around Godrevy and Mutton Cove is well known for its resident grey seal population, and sightings are common throughout much of the year. From there, the route follows the cliffs past caves, rocky inlets, and dramatic coastal formations carved over centuries by Atlantic swell and strong winds. Guides share stories about the coastline, local wildlife, and the history connected to this protected stretch of Cornwall’s north coast as the boat continues towards Hell’s Mouth. After exploring the cliffs and coves around Hell’s Mouth, the trip heads offshore around the Stones Reef for a wider view across St Ives Bay. Dolphins and seabirds are regularly spotted in these waters, particularly during calmer conditions when marine activity becomes easier to see. Although this is one of the shorter routes available, it still delivers plenty of speed, scenery, and wildlife encounters within a relaxed one-hour trip. 📍 Location Departures operate from Hayle on Cornwall’s Atlantic coast, a location perfectly placed for exploring the waters surrounding Godrevy, St Ives Bay, and the nearby seal colonies. The estuary itself is an important wildlife habitat and creates a scenic start to the trip before the route opens onto the wider coastline. Beyond the harbour, the surrounding cliffs and beaches form part of a protected Site of Special Scientific Interest recognised for its geology, seabirds, and marine life. From offshore, guests gain a completely different perspective of Cornwall’s north coast compared to viewing it from land. ✅ Prerequisites Passengers should be com…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Professional skipper Experienced wildlife and coastal guides High-speed offshore RIB trip Safety briefing Lifejackets and safety equipment Waterproof clothing Wildlife and historical commentary

### What’s not included
Food and drinks Personal insurance Transport to and from the meeting point

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Is this trip suitable for younger children?

Yes, this is one of the shorter and more family-friendly routes available, making it a popular choice for younger passengers and first-time visitors. The one-hour duration keeps the trip exciting without feeling too long for children. Parents should still consider whether younger children are comfortable around fast-moving boats and open-water conditions, particularly during slightly rougher weather.

### Will we definitely see seals?

Seals are very commonly spotted around Godrevy and Mutton Cove, where a resident colony regularly rests on the rocks nearby. During calmer conditions, it is often possible to see several seals both onshore and swimming close to the boat. As with all wildlife experiences, sightings can never be guaranteed, but this route offers some of the best seal-viewing opportunities along Cornwall’s north coast.

### What is Hell’s Mouth?

Hell’s Mouth is a dramatic section of coastline known for its steep cliffs, sea caves, and powerful Atlantic conditions. From the water, the scale of the cliffs becomes much more impressive than when viewed from land. The area is also important for seabirds and marine wildlife, with guides sharing local stories and history connected to this stretch of coast during the trip.

### How fast does the boat travel?

The trip combines slower sightseeing sections with faster cruising across open water. The offshore RIB is capable of travelling quickly when conditions allow, adding an exciting element to the journey while still remaining comfortable for most passengers. Skippers adjust speed depending on weather, sea state, and wildlife activity throughout the route.

### What should we wear?

Warm outdoor clothing and secure footwear are recommended throughout the year, even during sunny weather. Atlantic conditions can feel cooler offshore due to wind exposure and sea spray. Waterproof clothing is available before departure to help guests stay comfortable during the trip if conditions become wetter.

### Are dolphins often seen on this route?

Dolphins are regularly spotted offshore around St Ives Bay and the reef systems near the route, particularly during calm conditions when activity on the surface is easier to notice. Wildlife sightings vary naturally every day, but the crew always keeps watch for movement offshore and will point out any marine life encountered during the journey.

### What type of boat is used?

Trips operate aboard a professionally equipped Humber offshore RIB designed for demanding coastal conditions. Similar boats are widely used by rescue organisations and professional marine teams because of their safety and reliability. Open seating also provides excellent visibility throughout the trip, allowing guests to fully enjoy the scenery and wildlife around them.

### How early should we arrive before departure?

Guests should arrive 30 minutes before departure to allow time for waterproof clothing, check-in, and the pre-trip safety briefing with the crew. Meeting staff will be waiting near the branded truck and flags before guiding passengers through the boarding process.

### Can the route change on the day?

Yes, sea conditions and wildlife activity can change quickly along the Atlantic coast, so the skipper may occasionally adapt parts of the route where necessary. This flexibility helps ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience possible while still allowing guests to explore the best coastal and wildlife areas available during the trip.



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