Inverness dolphin cruises operate from Inverness Harbour. The cruise takes along the Moray Firth, which is where you will have the best chance of seeing the most northerly group of bottlenose dolphins in the world. You are also likely to see seals and porpoises. The Moray Firth also has an abundance of bird life, including terns, gannets, fulmers, razorbills, kittiwakes, red kites, ospreys, and a variety of wadding birds on the shoreline mud flats and Munlochy Bay which is the R.S.P.B. sanctuary.
As well as the wildlife, the cruise offers you unrivalled views from the Moray Firth to Culloden Moor , and the picturesque villages of Fortrose, Avoch and the lighthouse at Chanonry point on the black isle.
Inverness dolphin cruises are members of the international dolphin watch and follow their code of conduct for the protection of the dolphins in the wild.