Media Coverage

Coastline Coasteer have featured in many different publications, take at look at some our coverage.

“On the low tide route that the guides from Coastline Coasteer took me on, we investigated smugglers caves, stumbled across some fantastic coastal wildlife and even took the plunge in to the water  for some wild coastal swimming. It really is a view of the Cornish coast that I’ve never seen before, I’d recommend it to anyone”

“Newquay is the hub of coasteering in the South West,” declares Rob Barber of Newquay Activity Centre. “So standards of service are high.” He points out a combination of factors that make the coast between Newquay and Polzeath an incredible place for coasteering: “Not only are we lucky enough to have the Gulf Stream warming our waters, but it’s down to the fusion of pristine environment, some of the country’s most eye-catching indigenous wildlife and consistent swell.” Whatever you encounter on a coasteering trip it’s the raw beauty of the coastline that smacks you squarely in the face. Well, that and the North Coast swell.”

“Coasteering is fast becoming the most popular adrenaline pursuit in the UK. A brief description of what it includes is a lot of leaping off cliff edges in to plunge pools, swimming through caves, riding natural rapids, traversing the cliff edge, enjoying the marine life, whirlpools and other coastal surprises.” – Indoors & Outdoors Magazine

“Surfing, bodyboarding and coasteering offer an excellent group activity for Adventurous Training, they get the best out of our amazing coast and will have you coming back for more, no doubt.” – RAF Active Magazine

“Coasteering is an excellent opportunity to challenge you both physically and mentally, soldiers complete arduous swims in quite testing conditions, climb rock faces and finally project themselves into rough seas from heights in excess of 40 feet, it’s a chance for them to bond as a team. It takes them out of their comfort zone. “  – Soldier Magazine

It’s the safe version of tomb-stoning (cliff jumping) and also the best way to check out areas of the coast that you’d never usually sea. The mental wildlife will blow you away as well. It’s actually pretty fun and you’ll be surprised. Check out coastlinecoasteer.com for the best way to go about it.” – Carve Surfing Magazine

“The best way to coasteer is to go on an organised trip where you will be safe and shown everything an area has to offer by local experts… Go for it! You will feel amazing afterwards, and so proud of yourself.”- Kat Dawes, Options do something different – Surfgirl Magazine

If you enjoy scaring yourself stupid, book a bespoke coasteer adventure for your family in Cornwall. Leaping from sheer rocks into icy blue depths can be terrifying, but the team leader, Brendan Moore, is patience personified. A 2-hour session costs £40pp with Coastline Coastline. Susan D’Arcey. – The Sunday Times

 

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