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 Cruise – 4th March 2026
The weather was dry but very murky; visibility was poor with reports of an improving picture for the duration of our cruise, but it turned out to be murky the whole trip! This didn’t dampen spirits, however, and we were all good to go. With the Pride of Exmouth and Captain Will at the helm,…
Guided Bird Watching Cruise 3rd March 2026
The light was mostly excellent for this afternoon’s cruise, which progressed slowly on a very low tide. There was evidence that some of the wintering birds had already started to move back towards their breeding grounds. For example, we saw only 3 Great Crested Grebes and fewer Shags in the estuary than in recent weeks.…
Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 2nd March 2026
This was my last trip of the season and what a glorious day to end on. The sun shone and, despite gathering clouds, the rain stayed away. Spring seemed truly to have arrived. Birds were not present in mid-winter abundance, but there were enough of most species to make the trip interesting and to whet…
Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 1st March 2026
A fresh breeze, sunny intervals, and an absence of rain made for a most enjoyable trip today. Our winter visitors will soon be returning to their breeding grounds, and indeed some have already departed, leaving bird numbers a little sparse. But there was still plenty to enjoy, especially three Spoonbills which landed on the mud…
A Reflection on the ‘Let Birds Be’ Campaign
As another winter season on the Exe Estuary draws to a close, all of us at Stuart Line Cruises have been reflecting on the vital importance of the ‘Let Birds Be’ initiative. Our estuary is far more than just a beautiful backdrop; it is a global service station for thousands of migratory birds that rely…
Met Office Private Guided Bird Watching Cruise 19th February
With the weather dry but overcast and a blustery Northerly breeze, we set off along the seafront with Captain Will at the helm. A few Oystercatchers, several Herring Gulls, and a lone European Shag were spotted fishing on and near Pole Sands. As we headed up the estuary, our first views of several Dark-bellied Brent…
Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 18th February 2026
The weather for this afternoon’s cruise was not perfect for birdwatching, with heavy and intermittent rain; however, everyone stayed warm and undercover. Visibility was reasonably good for the conditions and the birds seen in the lower estuary were easy to spot, though fairly distant as the floodwater pushed the waders away from the main channel.…
Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 17th February 2026
The weather for this afternoon’s cruise was perfect for birdwatching: even light from a milky sun – and no rain for once! A Grey Seal showed its head a few times at Exmouth, while later we glimpsed similar views of a Harbour Seal near Topsham. It was nice to see scattered groups of Turnstones in…
Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 16th February 2026
A bright and blustery day today with the wind gusting strong at times, which is probably why we saw fewer birds than usual. Those birds that were braving the mudflats were often forced to lean into the wind to remain upright. But the light was good, bringing out the best in the birds we did…
Guided Bird Watching Cruise – 15th February 2026
Today’s cruise was one of contrasts: some dismal rain was followed by sharp, bright afternoon sunshine. Bird numbers were lower than expected, but there were several key species that posed well for us and gave great views. The birdlife obliged from the get-go. We had hardly left Exmouth Dock when Skipper Jake’s safety briefing was…
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