From Fossil Hunting to Sea Safaris, charter the uncharted wildness of Great Britain!
Britain, often associated with historic castles, quaint villages and tea time is a treasure trove of extraordinary experiences! Beyond the much-frequented tourist paths, there lies a world of unconventional adventures waiting to be discovered. From exploring ancient caves and abandoned castles to experiencing adrenaline-pumping activities or spotting wildlife, the wild side of Britain has something to cater to every adventurer-seeker’s taste. Plus, there’s ample delicious English food to keep you pumped-up. Below, we’ve brought you a listicle of some of the most offbeat experiences that Britain has to offer. These experiences will just help you escape the ordinary and leave you with lasting memories!
Snorkeling & Diving in Northumberland
In Northern England, Northumberland is a ceremonial county bordering the North Sea that boasts stunning views of water. With abundant marine life and crystal clear waters, Northumberland is picture perfect diving destination. Newton, Beadnell, Seahouses and the jewel in the crown – The Farne Islands are some of the dive sites you can explore on your visit. When diving near The Farne Islands, you can expect cheeky grey seals to tickle you with their whiskers or some fin nibbles. With ample time to explore underwater, any dive enthusiast will be spoiled rotten upon diving in Northumberland.
Fossil hunting on Jurassic Coast
The Jurassic Coast is one of the most beautiful 95-mile long coastline in the South of England. Situated within the counties of Dorset and Devon, this coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts stunning views and with that, it has an abundance of fossils that are waiting to be unearthed. If you are visiting make sure to indulge in a round of Fossil hunting and take home a little piece of history with you. Fossil hunting enables you to connect in a profound way with millions of years’ of Earth’s history. For beginners, such as yourselves, the beaches between Charmouth and Lyme Regis are the best place to try your hands at it. Take note, that winters are the best season for fossil hunting as the beaches are quieter and fossils are more plentiful, so make your plan accordingly.
Sailing in Norfolk
Norfolk, England, a charming countryside with waterways is a haven for all sailing enthusiasts.
Explore its serene waterways, and picturesque landscapes all while gliding across the water. Feel the gentle breeze and soak up the natural beauty surrounded by the grey sea and vast sky. Explore the scenic Broads or watch sunset or just spend the day in the blue hues of water. You can hire a boat, or if you’ve sailed before then rent a private charter for exploring the rugged stretch of Norfolk Coast.
Climb UK’s Highest Peak In Scotland
Set in Scotland, Ben Nevis is the highest peak in the United Kingdom and undoubtedly an interesting hike with some striking views. A challenging yet rewarding adventure awaits those who dare to conquer its summit. Hike through diverse landscapes, from lush forests to rocky terrains, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Highlands.
Hebridean Sea Safari
Discover a world of marine wildlife, including dolphins, whales, and seals, in their natural habitat as you hop on an unforgettable sea safari adventure in the Hebrides, Scotland. Travel shore to shore to find bountiful sea and birdlife. You can join a guided tour aboard a sturdy boat with instructors navigating through breathtaking channels, lochs and along coastlines seeing remote caves, whirlpools and spectacular cliff and rock formations.
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