Travel through England’s first UNESCO World Heritage site the Jurassic Coast, discovering sites dating back 180 million years with perfectly formed coves and archways carved into the natural limestone.
Departing Weymouth join us on this leisurely paced day tour to three of the most popular attractions in Dorset!
Selfie Alert! See the best preserved limestone archway in the world!
Meet and greet your fellow passengers for the day ahead on the Jurassic Coast. We will always wait an extra 5 minutes for those running late.
Here you’ll be able to explore Corfe Castle and Corfe Village. The imposing castle stood at the top of the hill is a must see! Built in the 11th Century by William the Conqueror it really has a story to tell!
Stroll down to the perfectly formed horse shoe shaped cove formed over 10,000 years ago; try no to be distracted by the wonderful coffee shops and tea rooms on the way! Dont forget to check out Stair Hole and Lulworth Crumple formed over 180 million years ago!
Wander down the slope to the famous limestone archway! Said to be the most accessible and best preserved archway in the world, it really is a site to see. Spend time rummaging for fossils on the beach cove or just take in the awe inspiring view. Its up to you!
Heading back to Weymouth through the Dorset countryside, start uploading those spectacular shots you caught to social media!
*Times and itinerary variations should be expected due to opening times, weather conditions and availability.
Tour start time is 10AM.
Pick up is at Weymouth Train Station (DT4 7BN).
At each sight your guide will give you a brief description of the area, orientate you, talk to you about its history and explain its geology. You will then have FREE TIME to explore the area as you wish before moving on to the next sight.
This tour needs a minimum number of passengers to operate. If this requirement is not met by your tour date, you will be offered an alternative date or the tour will be cancelled and you will be refunded in full.
This is NOT a shore excursion and will not pick up or drop off at Portland Cruise Port.
Portland is known as ‘tied’ island and is connected to the mainland via a single causeway. Depending on what time of day you travel, it can sometimes take 1-2 hours to travel from the Isle of Portland into Weymouth. We would urge you to factor in these extra travel times as we cannot guarantee your return to the ship on time.
This was sooo much easier than navigating the busses! You get some time to yourself that was very useful. Thank you. Anna
This was an Awesome tour! Stayed in Weymouth during the summer with my kids and really didnt want the hassle of driving! So we booked this tour. It was just what we needed! Simple and saw everything we wanted.