
Sightseeing tours of the Firth of Forth, Inchcolm Island and the Forth Bridges from South Queensferry, Edinburgh
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The Forth Belle makes its way down the Firth of Forth to Inchcolm Island where you'll get plenty of opportunities to see marine wildlife up close! |
Seals bask on the rocks at Inchcolm Island. You'll often see them at low tide and occasionally the more inquisitive ones will pop up and follow the boat! |
Small sand eels are the favourite food of the Puffin. These characterful birds can be seen in large numbers up and down the Forth Estuary |
Puffins can often be seen up-close in the Firth of Forth during the summer season where there is plenty of food available |
The Firth of Forth is home to the UK's largest Gannet colony on the Bass Rock. These Gannets can often be seen flying in groups very close to the waves in the Firth of Forth. |
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A number of the islands in the Firth of Forth are important breeding grounds for Arctic Terns |
The picturesque island of Inchcolm with its historic Abbey |
The beautiful island of Inchcolm and its historic Abbey can been seen from the Forth Belle |
Inchcolm Island with its historic Abbey. Our Sightseeing Tours feature an optional landing on Inchcolm Island |
The picturesque island of Inchcolm with its historic Abbey |
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The Forth Belle arrives at Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth |
The Forth Belle arriving at Inchcolm Island |
The Forth Bridges at Sunset |
Fun Casino Night aboard the Forth Belle |
Fun Casino Night aboard the Forth Belle |
All photographs by Bob Marshall / BMMedia ©














