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Bournemouth and Durdle Door Jurassic Full Day Private Tour

West Lulworth, GB
West Lulworth, GB
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Join us for a full day private tour to Bournemouth and Durdle Door, where you will discover the breathtaking beauty of England's Jurassic Coastline. Explore the magnificent Durdle Door, a natural calcareous archway that overlooks the English Channel, formed 25 million years ago by the collision of tectonic plates. Marvel at the stunning rock formations and take in the panoramic cliff top views. Continue your journey to the charming beach city of Bournemouth, with its seven miles of sandy beaches and Victorian architecture. Indulge in the vibrant nightlife, explore the beautiful parks and gardens, and shop at the various stores and restaurants. With its stunning natural wonders and vibrant atmosphere, this private tour is a perfect getaway for travelers longing for both adventure and relaxation. Book now and experience the wonders of Bournemouth and Durdle Door!

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the splendid rock formation of Durdle Door
  • Visit the stunning Lulworth Cove and its prehistoric landscape
  • Experience the picturesque Weymouth Harbour
  • Enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches and parks of Bournemouth
  • Indulge in the vibrant nightlife of Bournemouth
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking fees
  • Lunch

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Introduction to Bournemouth and Durdle Door Jurassic Full Day Private Tour

Embark on an unforgettable adventure as you journey through the picturesque counties and breathtaking countryside of England on the Bournemouth and Durdle Door Jurassic Full Day Private Tour. This magnificent tour will take you to the awe-inspiring Durdle Door, a natural rock formation that boasts a stunning calcareous archway overlooking the majestic English Channel. Discover the fascinating history of the Jurassic Coastline, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at the geological wonders that have been formed over millions of years.

What to Expect

During this immersive tour, you can anticipate a unique and extraordinary experience. Explore the iconic Durdle Door, one of Dorset's most beloved landmarks, and witness the captivating beauty of its breathtaking coastline. Take in the mesmerizing views, go for invigorating walks along the cliff tops, and even search for fossils in the Jurassic rock formations. The adventure continues with a visit to the charming beach city of Bournemouth, where you can relax on its sandy shores, stroll along traditional seaside piers, and indulge in the vibrant atmosphere of this vibrant coastal resort.

Who is this for?

Designed for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike, this tour caters to a wide range of individuals who yearn to explore the wonders of England's coast. Whether you are a passionate rock formation enthusiast, a beach lover in search of the perfect seaside retreat, or simply looking for a memorable day out with friends and family, the Bournemouth and Durdle Door Jurassic Full Day Private Tour offers something for everyone.

Why Book This?

There's no experience quite like discovering the hidden gems of England's countryside and coastal regions. By booking the Bournemouth and Durdle Door Jurassic Full Day Private Tour, you'll embark on an adventure filled with natural wonders, rich history, and unforgettable sights. From the magnificent Durdle Door to the vibrant city of Bournemouth, this tour promises a day of exploration, relaxation, and immersion in the beauty of nature. With the expertise of experienced guides and the flexibility of a private tour, you'll have the freedom to discover these spectacular locations at your own pace, making memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to Know

As you embark on this full day tour, it's important to note that a good physical condition might be required for the hike from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove. However, our knowledgeable guides can provide alternate options to suit your preferences. Keep in mind that Bournemouth offers attractions, stores, and resorts suitable for any budget, ensuring that there's always something for everyone to enjoy. Whatever the weather or time of year, Bournemouth's sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife never fail to captivate visitors.

Reviews

Previous travelers have been captivated by the beauty and splendor of the Bournemouth and Durdle Door Jurassic Full Day Private Tour. They have praised the knowledgeable guides who provided interesting insights into the geological formations and the historical significance of the areas visited. Visitors were delighted by the stunning views and the chance to witness nature's creative power firsthand. Overall, the tour has received glowing reviews, with many expressing their satisfaction and recommending this experience to fellow travelers.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door

Durdle Door is one of the most photographed and iconic monuments of Dorset damaged by time and nature. It is located on the southern coast of Dorset, on the Lulworth Estate and is of such international ecological importance that it is now a member of a family of natural wonders like the Grand Canyon of America and the Great Barrier Reef. In 2001, England became the UNESCO's first natural World Heritage site. The shape of the Durdle Door coastline is formed by its geological structure, by the contrasting solidity of the rocks and local fault and fold patterns. When the force of the waves eroded the rock and cut a hole through the middle, the beautiful natural calcareous arch was created. The name Durdle comes from the old word "thirl," meaning piercing, drilling or boring. This beautiful English coast offers outstanding views and cliff top walks as well as the landmark Jurassic rock formation even with some fossils. It's a lovely eco-adventure experience in this prehistoric landscape. Lulworth Cove is such a bucolic place that you will admire. Trekking from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove is one of the greatest experience in the region but this may require a very good physical condition. Therefore, you can always discuss this option with our guide. The prize of this walk is a freshly ground coffee in the heart of a typical English seaside village, Lulworth Cove.

Weymouth Harbour

Our next stop is Weymouth Harbour. We can call this lovely picturesque town the Cote D'azur of South England. The harbour is home of pleasure boats and private yachts. Far to the south, the much bigger Portland Harbour houses Weymouth National Sailing Academy and Portland National Sailing Academy, which hosted the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Weymouth Pier, which separates the port from Weymouth Beach and Weymouth Bay, is right north at the port entrance. Here you can easily note the Weymouth Pavilion and the Jurassic Skyline observation tower. On the southern side of the harbour entrance, Stone Pier is also located.

Bournemouth

Bournemouth is Dorset's largest resort, with seven miles of sandy beaches, beautiful parks, gardens and various stores, restaurants and resorts suitable for any budget. It is a lovely Victorian coastal resort town on the south coast of England. The area was a neglected heathland, often visited by fishing people and smugglers, before being established by Lewis Tregonwell in 1810. The city was first advertised as a health resort when it was published in the book of The Spas of England, written in Augustus Granville in 1841. Upon the arrival of the railway, the development of Bournemouth intensified and was transformed into a Victorian town in 1870. The city centre has a beautiful Gothic architecture and the lovely St Peter's Church which has a spire 202-foot (62 m) tall. With its beaches and vibrant nightlife, Bournemouth has turned into a popular tourist destination, drawing more than 5 million tourists a year. You can definitely find plenty of things to do while you explore the area, with many sights, events, entertainment and adventure to entertain all ages. There's also something for everyone with wonderful shopping and dining experiences and a variety of activities all year round. Tourists enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Bournemouth with some of the best bars, pubs and clubs on the south coast. The city has a modern cinema complex, a casino, bingo halls, comedy clubs, open nights and theme-oriented activities in many of its hotels.

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