Godrevy Island
Tours &
Sea Safari
"Listen and Learn about the History of Godrevy Lighthouse and surrounding wrecks whilst spotting the majestic wildlife."
Hourly Boat Trips from St. Ives to Godrevy Lighthouse
Standing proud as the guardian of St. Ives Bay for almost 170 years Godrevy lighthouse has dominated the horizon. The surrounding waters are littered with shipwrecks, the island is teeming with sea birds and seals, a wonderful location offering amazing scenery and rich history.
The Lighthouse was constructed in the late 1850s to warn mariners of the dangers of the Stones Reef, Godrevy Lighthouse stands 26 metres tall on a small island just off the shoreline near the North Cliffs. Godrevy has been a familiar and welcoming sight for generations of St Ives seafarers, with many tales of rescue and bravery
Don't forget to wear your sunscreen, and a warm top as sometimes it can be cold out at sea.
Waterproof Ponchos are available from Little Mermaid if needed, just ask Ian or Dougie!
Prepare for Your Sea Safari
Embark on our 5-star rated guided tour today!
Want the whole boat to yourselves? Click the book entire trip option!
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Pricing | Adults £25.00 | Under 12's £15.00 | Under 1's Go Free
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Dog Friendly
St. Ives Sea Trips offers the best experiences in wildlife boat tours, seal watching tours, and dolphin watching tours.
A Glimpse into Your Godrevy Tour Experience
Check In
Depart St Ives Bay
Tour Godrevy Island
Check in on Smeaton's Pier for you tour 30 minutes prior to your trip time, for life jacketing, boarding guidance, and a safety briefing before taking the trip.
Join Ian and Dougie for Godrevy Island Tours, full of stunning scenery, history, and spotting some of the local marine inhabitants such as seals, dolphins, and a stunning array of seabirds. Imposing and unmissable Godrevy Island stands just over 3 miles East of the harbour.
Skirting the coast from St. Ives Bay to Godrevy Island, gives passengers a close-up view of, Porthminster, Carbis Bay, Lelant and Hayle beaches. The boat passes the mouth of the Hayle Estuary, the infamous Hayle Bar, then further up the coast to Godrevy Island.
Return to
St. Ives harbour
Return to harbour, and enjoy the rest of your day.