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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
  • Groups 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.

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 2nd February 2026

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 2 February 2026

    The weather was dry, chilly and overcast with a strong south-easterly wind. Visibility was good for the duration of our cruise, but it turned out to be a beautiful, sunny and calm ending. With the Pride of Exmouth and Captain Jake at the helm, we set sail along the seafront with great company on board.…

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 1st February 2026

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 1 February 2026

    The weather was showery and occasionally overcast with a southerly wind. Visibility was good for the duration of our cruise, but it turned out to be a beautiful, sunny and calm ending. With the Pride of Exmouth and Captain Jake at the helm, we set sail along the seafront with great company on board. Oystercatchers,…

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 31st January 2026

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 31 January 2026

    Today’s cruise was an absolute joy because it barely rained! We experienced one brief shower on the return trip but otherwise it was a bright, sunny day beneath a sky of billowing clouds. The Exe was swollen with recent flood water which reduced the area of exposed mud. This in turn meant the absence of…

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 19th January 2026

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 19 January 2026

    The weather was dry and murky. Visibility was good to poor with reports of an improving picture for the duration of our cruise, but it turned out to be a beautiful, sunny and calm ending. With the Pride of Exmouth and Captain Rich at the helm, we set sail along the seafront with great company…

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise- 17th January 2026

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 17 January 2026

    We had a beautiful cruise this afternoon with some great numbers of great birds. A Great Northern Diver and a Kingfisher had flown past the Pride of Exmouth before everyone had boarded. We failed to see the diver off Exmouth sea front, but the Kingfisher was refound sitting on rocks by the quay. Probably another…

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 3rd January 2026

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 3 January 2026

    The Exe Estuary is a nationally important cold weather refuge for birds in north-west Europe, and today’s cruise showcased many of these refugees from the Arctic regions. We saw Dark-bellied Brent Geese from the Siberian Arctic, parties of Pintail, Wigeon and Teal from Scandinavia, Golden Plover and Black-tailed Godwits from Iceland, and Black-headed and Common…

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 2nd January 2026

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 2 January 2026

    The weather was dry and sunny with a cold northerly wind blowing down the estuary. Visibility was good and set fair for the duration of our cruise, but with a possibility of a light shower. With the Pride of Exmouth and Captain Will at the helm, we set sail along the seafront then up the…

    The Exmouth Christmas Day Swim

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 24 December 2025

    The Best Seat in the House: A Front-Row View of the Exmouth Christmas Day Swim Every year on the 25th of December, something truly remarkable happens on Exmouth beach. Thousands upon thousands of people gather for an event that has no official organisers, no entry fees, and no formal schedule. It is a true “people’s…

    Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 19th December 2025

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 19 December 2025

    In lovely sunny conditions, we had a splendid cruise up the estuary. Heavy rain the day before had flooded extensively the grazing marshes at Exminster and up the Clyst Valley. One of the most important birds on the Exe, Black-tailed Godwit, was conspicuous by its absence today – I suspect the high water table in…

    Guided Bird Watcing Cruise – 18th December 2025

    By Stuart Line Cruises | 18 December 2025

    I think it’s fair to say that weather conditions were not ideal for today’s cruise. The outward journey was wet but calm, the return journey became a little livelier and all credit to Rich, our skipper, for a smooth docking at Exmouth in choppy conditions. But what of the birds? They were slow to show.…

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