Explore the Jurassic Coast and Durdle Door in luxury. Discover ancient fossils, stunning cliffs, and marine dinosaurs on this private tour.
Explore the Jurassic Coast and Durdle Door in luxury. Discover ancient fossils, stunning cliffs, and marine dinosaurs on this private tour.
- Jurassic Coast - The Jurassic Coast boasts a diverse landscape shaped by remarkable geology. Around 252 million years ago, this region of the Earth’s crust began stretching and sinking. As it subsided, layers of sediment accumulated, forming rocks. Initially, during the Triassic Period, these rocks formed in arid deserts, but as the Jurassic…
- Jurassic Coast - The Jurassic Coast boasts a diverse landscape shaped by remarkable geology. Around 252 million years ago, this region of the Earth’s crust began stretching and sinking. As it subsided, layers of sediment accumulated, forming rocks. Initially, during the Triassic Period, these rocks formed in arid deserts, but as the Jurassic Period arrived, rising sea levels transformed the desert into a tropical sea. A forest emerged, eventually perishing and becoming buried beneath swamp and river sediments. This marked the onset of the Cretaceous, where tectonic movements tilted the rock layers eastward. The rocks elevated in the west were eroded. The sea rose once more, depositing sandstone and chalk across the area, covering older rocks. Over time, erosion sculpted this extraordinary rock into the landscape visible today. Visitors can enjoy a variety of experiences, from sunny beach days to invigorating winter walks. The Jurassic Coast’s landscape captivates the imagination and invites a sense of belonging.
- Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door - Durdle Door stands as one of the most iconic landscapes of the Jurassic Coast. This natural arch is formed from a layer of hard limestone, standing almost vertically from the sea. A visit to the nearby Lulworth Cove Visitor Centre offers insights into Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. Walking the South West Coast Path at Durdle Door provides breathtaking views of the Jurassic Coast. An Ordnance Survey map is recommended for a day’s walk. Heading east along the coast path from Durdle Door leads to the renowned Lulworth Cove and Stair Hole. Further afield, visitors can explore the stunning geological formations of Worbarrow Bay and the haunting abandoned village of Tyneham. To the west lie the coastal hamlets of Osmington Mills and Ringstead.
- Lyme Regis - Discover Lyme Regis, a charming seaside resort. Located on the world-famous Jurassic Coast, Lyme Regis is an ideal spot for a family seaside holiday, an active retreat, or a romantic escape. Known for its association with the famous Georgian fossil collector and palaeontologist Mary Anning, Lyme Regis is celebrated as one of the premier locations on the Jurassic Coast for fossil hunting. The town and its surrounding area are famed for their natural beauty and boast a rich history dating back to the 8th century.

- WiFi on board
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- English Guided Tour
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- WiFi on board
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- English Guided Tour
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The Jurassic Coast
The name is derived from the most renowned geological period found within it. Spanning 96 miles (154 km), the Jurassic Coast is an exceptional destination to delve into Earth’s history, the evolution of life, and the natural processes that shape our world. Fossils provide insights into prehistoric life, and along the Jurassic…
The Jurassic Coast
The name is derived from the most renowned geological period found within it. Spanning 96 miles (154 km), the Jurassic Coast is an exceptional destination to delve into Earth’s history, the evolution of life, and the natural processes that shape our world. Fossils provide insights into prehistoric life, and along the Jurassic Coast, they illustrate how life adapted and evolved over 185 million years. The Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods constitute the Mesozoic Era, known as the age of giant reptiles and dinosaurs. The Jurassic period is particularly famous for its marine habitats and dinosaurs such as Allosaurus and Stegosaurus. The cliffs around Lyme Regis are constantly eroding and collapsing into the sea, revealing fossils from the ancient Jurassic past of 180 million years ago. Embark on a fossil hunting walk to uncover the fossilized remains of giant ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, belemnites, and ammonites that can be found on the beach. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuits.
- 8 hours visiting sites, 6 hours on journey.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.