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Forth Boat Tour

Experience a captivating journey in Edinburgh as you explore one of the most remarkable achievements in civil engineering on this boat excursion through the bridges of the Firth of Forth. Forth Boat Tour.

  • 2 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 13 reviews

Experience a captivating journey in Edinburgh as you explore one of the most remarkable achievements in civil engineering on this boat excursion through the bridges of the Firth of Forth.

Forth Boat Tour

At your chosen schedule, head over to Hawes Pier located in South Queensferry. Here you will embark on a vessel set for your exploration of one of Scotland's essential attractions, the Firth of Forth.

During this 90-minute cruise, you will have the opportunity to appreciate one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks, the Forth Bridge. This engineering marvel, significant since its completion in the late 1800s, was the largest engineering project in the UK at that time. We will navigate beneath this magnificent structure to admire its architecture while learning about its history through the onboard recorded narration.

Your boat journey will also showcase the Forth Road Bridge, inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II in 1964, connecting South Queensferry and North Queensferry across the river. Additionally, we will view the Queensferry Crossing, recognized as the tallest bridge in the UK, during our cruise.

Upon concluding our boat trip across the Forth bridges, we will make our way back to the initial departure site.

Included

  • 90 minute boat trip.
  • Recorded commentary in English on board the boat.

Tips

  • Accessibility: Varies according to the attraction included. This must be indicated in the reservation.

Location

Activity location

EH30 9TB, South Queensferry, United Kingdom

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