

Sightseeing tours of the Firth of Forth, Inchcolm Island and the Forth Bridges from South Queensferry, Edinburgh
Forth Boat Tours Gallery
Photos of the Forth Belle, the Firth of Forth and the Forth Bridges
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The Forth Belle departs on an evening cruise from Hawes Pier, South Queensferry |
The Forth Belle sails out into the Firth of Forth with the Forth Railway Bridge in the background |
The Forth Road Bridge as seen from one of our evening Sunset Cruises |
The Forth Belle at Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth |
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The magnificent Forth road and rail bridges are two of the main highlights of the boat tours |
The Forth Belle en-route to Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth |
The magnificent Forth road and rail bridges are two of the main highlights of the boat tours |
The mighty Forth Road Bridge soars above your head on one of our Sightseeing Tours! |
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The magnificent Forth road and rail bridges are two of the main highlights of the boat tours |
The mighty Forth Road Bridge soars above your head on one of our Sightseeing Tours! |
The Forth Belle at Hawes Pier, South Queensferry |
The Forth Belle makes a landing at Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth |
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There are plenty of opportunities to see a variety of marine wildlife in the Firth of Forth including many seals and sea birds. Seals can be found basking on the rocks surrounding the outer islands. |
Seals can often been seen basking on one of the many rocks and mooring buoys in the Firth of Forth. If there are seals around, the Forth Belle will slow down so you can take photographs. |
Inquisitive seals and porpoises will sometimes follow the Forth Belle. If you are lucky enough, you may even see a dolphin so be sure to have your camera ready! |
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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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 |
A number of the islands in the Firth of Forth are important breeding grounds for Arctic Terns |
Puffins can often be seen up-close in the Firth of Forth during the summer season where there is plenty of food available |
The beautiful island of Inchcolm and its historic Abbey can been seen from the Forth Belle |
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Inchcolm Abbey and Island. Our Sightseeing Tours feature an optional landing on Inchcolm Island |
Fun Casino Night aboard the Forth Belle |
The Forth Bridges at Sunset |
Fun Casino Night aboard the Forth Belle |
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The Jazz Band create a lively atmosphere aboard one of our Evening Special Event Cruises |
The Jazz Band create a lively atmosphere aboard one of our Evening Special Event Cruises |
The Jazz Band create a lively atmosphere aboard one of our Evening Special Event Cruises |
The Forth Road Suspension Bridge as seen from the Forth Belle Sightseeing Tour |
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The Forth Road Bridge as seen from one of our evening Sunset Cruises |
A trip on board the Forth Belle allows some spectacular views of the famous Forth Road and Railway Bridges |
Professional dance instructors take you through the moves on our popular Latin Salsa Dance Cruises |
Professional dance instructors take you through the moves on our popular Latin Salsa Dance Cruises |
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Professional dance instructors take you through the moves on our popular Latin Salsa Dance Cruises |
The Forth Belle arrives at Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth |
Old wartime sea defences guard the tiny island of Inchmickery in the Firth of Forth. Today the island is a designated bird sanctuary. |
The Oxcars lighthouse stands on a islet of rocks in the Firth of Forth and you can often see lots of seals here basking in the sunshine! |
All photographs by Bob Marshall / BMMedia ©



































