
READ: Modern Search for Nessie Reveals Fish Footage and Forgotten Relics From Past Expeditions
Loch Ness may have kept its most famous resident hidden yet again, but a recent large-scale expedition has uncovered intriguing new clues—and perhaps even a glimpse into how a creature like Nessie might survive. Dubbed The Quest, this four-day search from May 22 to 25 drew hundreds of monster hunters from around the world to the 23-mile-long Scottish loch. For the first time, high-tech tools like Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) were deployed below the surface in an attempt to capture clear underwater footage
READ: ‘The Quest’ is Returning to Loch Ness for Third Massive Nessie Hunt
Loch Ness is about to get busy again—and no, it’s not a Highland cow swim meet. The Quest is back, baby, and it's bigger, better, and blurrier than ever. From May 22 to 25, 2025, monster hunters, cryptid chasers, and casual curiosity seekers will descend on the legendary loch, hoping to glimpse the queen of elusive creatures: Nessie herself.