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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
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    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.

    ⚓ Stuart Line Cruises Monthly Newsletter ⚓ April 2019 ⚓

    By Lauren | 27 April 2019

      Welcome to Stuart Line Cruises’ April Newsletter! This month has seen the the official start of our summer season, with Jurassic Coast Cruises, Round Robin Cruises and some glorious weather to boot!  April’s newsletter will include a round-up of the following highlights from this past month: Pride of Exmouth Back in Action Jurassic Coast…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Wednesday 6th March🕊

    By Lauren | 7 March 2019

    A blustery afternoon with sunny periods and occasional showers for the last birdwatching cruise of the season. A Peregrine flew from the estuary past us to land on Exmouth church tower. Kite surfers were again busy offshore and only about 100 Brent Geese stayed put (more or less). A Grey Seal was hauled out on…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Tuesday 5th March🕊

    By Lauren | 6 March 2019

    The penultimate guided birdwatching cruise today saw highlights from the Brent Geese putting in aerial displays near Turf Lock with at least 400 birds showing well. The pick of the birds today was 20+ Sanderling on sandbars north of Powderham Park area of the Estuary, in the same area produced 60+ Shelduck and near Exton…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Sunday 3rd March🕊

    By Lauren | 4 March 2019

    A very wet and windy cruise today: not very spring-like at all! Kite surfers were having a great time off Exmouth, but had effectively cleared the area of birds. A Peregrine showed briefly around Exmouth church tower and the ‘resident’ Slavonian Grebe was near the wreck off Cockwood, where we saw the first of at…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Saturday 2nd March🕊

    By Lauren | 4 March 2019

    Good Numbers of dark bellied Brent Geese today with these birds seen throughout the Estuary and 400+ downstream of Turf Lock. The Slavonian Grebe put in an appearance between Cockwood and Starcross with 10+ Great crested Grebe showing in both Summer and Winter plumage in mid section of the estuary. High point in this area…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Thursday 21st February🕊

    By Lauren | 22 February 2019

    Weather was set fair for the afternoon cruise with strong early spring sunshine.  A few birds on Pole Sands with 50+ Dark Bellied Brent Geese on show at the start. Nice views of  a Grey Seal on one of the Mussel vessels off Dawlish Warren. Red Breasted Mergansers put in an appearance throughout the Estuary…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Wednesday 20th February🕊

    By Lauren | 21 February 2019

    A little chillier today than the mild days of late, mostly cloudy. A Grey Seal was close to Exmouth in the mouth of the estuary and another was hauled out on a pontoon off Dawlish Warren – it barely bothered to look up at us! The 3 immature drake Eiders were further upriver, off Starcross…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Tuesday 19th February🕊

    By Lauren | 20 February 2019

    Another great cruise today with plenty of birds on show. The Three Eiders were seen off Starcross with Great Crested Grebes in winter and Summer plumage. The Slavonian Grebe was seen near the River Kenn confluence with great views of 3 Greenshank with Redshank together showing the difference between the two. Red Breasted Mergansers seen…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Monday 18th February🕊

    By Lauren | 19 February 2019

    After a couple of short, sharp showers, we had a relatively warm cruise with excellent visibility. A Great Northern Diver off Exmouth seafront was followed by the ‘resident’ Slavonian Grebe off Cockwood and 3 immature drake Eiders resting on Bull Hill. Shags at close range revealed their bottle green plumage and some had breeding crests.…

    🕊Guided Bird Watching Review – Sunday 17th February🕊

    By Lauren | 18 February 2019

    A mild day with a southerly breeze, rather dull to start with but soon brightening up to give excellent visibility. The ‘resident’ Slavonian Grebe was off Cockwood and 3 immature drake Eiders were on or near Bull Hill. Several Goldeneye (1 drake) were seen distantly in a channel towards Lympstone. Three Greenshanks were opposite a…

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