We are Wales’ best adventure boat tour company. Our skippers are your fast and fun guides to the natural history of Anglesey. Ride a RIB on the Menai Strait or join us on a Bear Grylls adventure boat tour to the islands and high cliffs of the north Anglesey coast. Come with us for an unbeatable adventure.

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Rib Ride Adventures

BRIDGES AND SWELLIES
Going under Thomas Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge, we enter the infamous Swellies with its shipwrecks, rocks and whirlpools.

We whip under the Britannia Bridge to spot the Lions and salute Lord Nelson’s statue. After viewing Plas Newydd, we return to Menai Bridge and on to see ‘Millionaires Row’. Our skippers are your fast and fun guides to the natural beauty and history of the Menai Strait.

AROUND ANGLESEY ADVENTURE
This trip is designed to suit your party of up to 8 riders per boat. You decide where and when to stop and you spend the whole day exploring.

You will get up close with the sea wildlife and experience the thrill of an open-sea adventure at your own pace. Not for the faint-hearted!

Bear Grylls Rib Ride

GOGARTH
SEA CLIFFS AND SEA BIRDS
Leaving Holyhead Port, we pass the longest breakwater in the UK, and head around North Stack. Swinging into Gogarth Bay to get a unique view of some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales.

As we head to the island of South Stack, we will spot some star species at the RSPB South Stack Cliffs nature reserve. We will also see the spectacular South Stack lighthouse, built in 1809, before we return.

Our skippers are your fast and fun adventure guides to the dramatic landscape and spectacular sea birds.

SKERRIES
ISLANDS, SOUTH STACK AND SEA
From the Port of Holyhead, we follow the craggy north Anglesey coast, we turn north west to reach the Skerries, a unique group of rocky islands with a very large Arctic Tern population (over 2,000 pairs), Common Terns, Roseate Terns, Puffins and Kittiwakes.

We then begin the adventurous nine-mile open-sea crossing to the island of North Stack. Here we explore the caves and the dramatic 100m high sea cliffs of Gogarth Bay to reach the lighthouse on the island of South Stack. We will watch the sea birds at the RSPB South Stack Cliffs nature reserve before we return.

Our skippers are your fast and fun adventure guides to the remote drama of the Skerries and the open sea.