Cullivoe Tide Times
Stay informed with accurate tide times for Cullivoe, Scotland. Plan your coastal activities with confidence using our up-to-date forecasts for high and low tides throughout the week, along with today's sunrise and sunset times.
Today's tide times for Cullivoe start with a high tide at 00:17, reaching 2.4 meters in the night. Low tide sets in at 06:05, with the water level falling to 0.5 meters. A high tide occurs at 12:40, peaking at 2.5 meters in the afternoon. Low tide sets in at 18:31, with the water level falling to 0.7 meters.
Sunrise is at 06:24, with sunset following at 19:52
Please check the full tide chart below for a complete breakdown of today’s tide schedule.
High
2.4m
Low
0.5m
High
2.5m
Low
0.7m
Tide Times for Rest of Week
High
2.3m
Low
0.7m
High
2.3m
Low
0.9m
High
2.1m
Low
0.8m
High
2.0m
Low
1.1m
High
2.0m
Low
0.9m
High
1.9m
Low
1.2m
High
1.9m
Low
1.0m
High
1.8m
Low
1.3m
High
1.9m
Low
0.9m
High
1.9m
Low
1.2m
High
2.0m
Low
0.8m
High
2.0m
Fun & Interesting Facts About Cullivoe
- Cullivoe is located on the eastern coast of Yell, the second-largest island in Shetland, Scotland.
- The tidal range at Cullivoe can be significant due to the strong currents in the surrounding waters, which are influenced by the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Historically, Cullivoe was an important fishing village and played a role in the Shetland herring boom of the 19th century.
- The area around Cullivoe features rugged landscapes and sweeping coastal views, typical of Shetland's dramatic geography.
- Cullivoe serves as a gateway for marine activities, including boating and wildlife watching, attracting nature enthusiasts to the region.
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