Marketing Resources
No matter if you are organising a trip for a community group, or you are a coach tour operator, we are here to help. On this page, you will find a list of resources you can use for your social media, your website or printed material to help spread the word about your trip to a wider audience. If there is anythign else we are able to help and assist with, please do not heistate to fill in the form below to ask!
Photos & Video
We have a range of photographs taken to help promote a range of Cruises that can be used in both high quality print, email, social media or your website. You are free to use the photographs for the purpose of helping to promote any trips and/or Stuart Line Cruises.
If you wish to use any photographs for the purpose of not marketing trips or Stuart line Cruises directly, please credit the photographs linking to www.stuartlinecruises.co.uk.
Please follow the link below which will take you to our Dropbox folder. We have loads of photographs & video available to use that we are constantly updating:
Printed Material
We have a range of leaflets printed that we can send directly to you. If you would like any printed material specifically printed, please contact us below to see if we can help.
Alternatively, please download via the link below:
- General Leaflet
- Groups Leaflet
Printed Material & Additional Help Request Form
Blogs, Newsletters and Articles
We are always updating our blog, below, in date order (newest added first) are our latest blog articles, newsletters and articles all available for you to use when helping to sell any trips or come up with page copy ideas. Please let us know if you need any specific help with writing any copy for your website or marketing material.
Guided Bird Watching – Wednesday 2nd March
The two highlights of this afternoon’s rather damp cruise were close views of an immature Spoonbill feeding in the river at Topsham (yesterday’s bird was an adult) and a single Black-necked Grebe between Cockwood and Starcross (maybe one of the two seen there until recently?). Waders and wildfowl were much as in the previous two…
We stand with Ukraine
On Tuesday 1st March we learned via social media that one of the players from local Topsham Rugby Club would be driving to the Ukraine/Poland border with his father, this coming Sunday. They plan to take a van full of humanitarian aide to the Ukrainian refugees and invited people to drop donations to the club.…
Guided Bird Watching – Tuesday 1st March
The highlight of today’s birdwatching cruise was an adult Spoonbill on the mud near Topsham, which brightened up a damp afternoon no end! Nearby, a Spotted Redshank was on its favoured patch of mud, while the other waders were much as yesterday, apart from about 300 Golden Plover roosting on the mud near Turf and about…
Guided Bird Watching – Monday 28th February
Today’s cruise did well for gulls, seeing 7 species, including an adult Mediterranean Gull at Exmouth and a young Kittiwake settled on the river off Powderham; a dozen Lesser Black-backed Gulls were signs that migration back from Iberia and West Africa is underway. A Peregrine sitting on the church tower in Exmouth did its best…
Guided Bird Watching – Wednesday 16th February
Plenty to see in the lower reaches of the Estuary today with Gulls in good numbers, Black headed, Common, and Herring Gulls seen throughout with a few Greater Black Backed Gulls seen as well. The highlight in the Starcross area was a pair of Goldeneye showing well for the visitors. Further up the Estuary Greenshank…
Guided Bird Watching – Tuesday 15th February
With a damp start, the sun did show briefly for some of the cruise today. Again it was a slow start around Dawlish Warren with DB Brent Geese near the mouth and Turnstones off Starcross. A few Great Crested Grebe showed off Lympstone. 50+ Pintail were off Exton up towards the Clyst confluence. A fly…
Guided Bird Watching – Monday 14th January
With a showery start, the sun shone for most of the cruise today with a Rainbow to finish a memorable ending. It was a slow start around Dawlish Warren with DB Brent Geese near the mouth and Turnstones near the old Oyster cages. A good look for the Black-Neck Grebes along the Starcross Straight failed…
Monthly Newsletter – January’s Round Up and Whats to come
For those of you who are new to this monthly sign-up, welcome! And for those who have been loyal readers for some time, welcome back to your favourite read of the month! No Blue January for us! Guided Bird Watching Wow what a great start to the year we have had, with our ever so…
Guided Bird Watching – Tuesday 1st February
This afternoon’s proved hard going in the lower half of the estuary, but with amazing concentrations of birds in the upper half. Unusually, 2 Mute Swans were along Exmouth sea front and 2 Ravens were around Cockle Sands, but more predictable were a Peregrine on Exmouth church and the 2 Black-necked Grebes at Cockwood. A…
Guided Bird Watching – Monday 31st January
A fresh NW wind resulted in most birds concentrating in the upper half of the estuary for this afternoon’s cruise. The 2 Black-necked Grebes were back at Cockwood, with 3 nice Goldeneye – the drake tossing his head back in display a few times. There were at least 25 each of Great Crested Grebe and…
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