boat tour cardiff bay

The best way to sight see in parts of Wales is by boat tour Cardiff Bay destination in Wales is by boat. Cardiff cruises offer a 90-minute tour around the historic area that was redeveloped in 1987, turning it into the tourist destination it is today. Guests can listen to expert commentary while enjoying tea, coffee and other snacks. While aboard Cardiff Cruises distinct royal red passenger ship, up to 200 people per trip can view the many popular sites around the bay area.

A popular site along the bay’s shoreline is the pristine white Norwegian Church that was consecrated in 1868 by the Church of Norway. The boat tour cardiff bay also passes the Wales Millennium Centre, a theatre that is home to the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Welsh National Opera, National Dance Company of Wales and also houses the Arts Council of Wales and the Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre, a hub of information for the popular port city destination. Along the journey is St. David’s Hotel & Spa, a luxury establishment famous for its style and 5-star rating.

The boat moves by the Cardiff Devils Ice Hockey Centre, a must-see for sports fanatics. Boat tours in Cardiff Bay go out through the Cardiff Barrage Locks; passengers get a view of the Steep Holm and Flat Holm Islands, which the ship passes by when cruising to see the Penarth Pier on the Cardiff coast. Anyone visiting the Wales capital city of Cardiff should visit Cardiff Cruises website and view the calendar to book a seat for a tour that runs on weekends and holidays for families and tourists.