



Set sail on a 7-day adventure along the beautiful west coast of Scotland, from Mallaig to Oban. This all-inclusive sailing trip invites you to experience the amazing landscapes, vibrant marine life, and charming communities of the Highlands and Islands. Ideal for both seasoned sailors and beginners, this journey promises a week of exploration, relaxation, and friendship in some of Scotland's most scenic locations.
Your sailing adventure begins in Mallaig, where you'll board the boat and meet your experienced skipper and crew. As you set sail, you'll have the opportunity to visit a variety of locations, including the Isle of Mull, the scenic town of Tobermory, and the enchanting Singing Sands beach. Depending on the weather and tides, the itinerary may also include the remote Anchorages of the Morvern and Moidart peninsulas or the islands of Coll, Tiree, Iona, Staffa, and Colonsay.
Each day, you'll enjoy a blend of relaxation and exploration, with the option to participate in various activities such as wildlife spotting, hiking, or simply unwinding on deck. The skipper’s extensive knowledge ensures that your journey will be tailored to the best conditions, providing you with a unique experience each day. Your final destination, Oban, offers a charming end to the trip with its bustling harbour and rich maritime heritage.
The journey starts in Mallaig, a quaint village known for its scenic harbour and proximity to the rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. From there, you'll sail through some of Scotland's most remote and beautiful coastal areas, eventually arriving in Oban, a lively town renowned for its seafood, historic sites, and gorgeous coastal views.
Accommodation is provided aboard a well-equipped sailing boat, ensuring a comfortable and secure stay.
You'll have access to all necessary amenities, including bedding, towels, and safety equipment. The boat offers a cosy and inviting space to relax after a day of exploration.
No prior sailing experience is required to join this trip. However, participants should be comfortable with the idea of spending a week on a boat and should be prepared for variable weather conditions.
A reasonable level of fitness is beneficial for participating in activities and navigating the boat.
Our crew, deeply rooted in the Scottish Highlands, brings a wealth of local knowledge and passion for the region to your sailing experience. We are committed to sustainability, using locally produced foods and respecting the environment.
Our goal is to offer more than just a sailing trip; we aim to create memorable experiences and lasting friendships. With our experience and dedication to personalised service, we ensure that every aspect of your journey is thoughtfully curated for an unforgettable adventure.
For a comfortable and enjoyable experience, pack appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. This includes:
No experience is necessary! We welcome guests of all skill levels, from complete beginners to seasoned sailors. Our fully-qualified skipper is also a sailing instructor who enjoys teaching and sharing knowledge. Many guests like to get involved in the sailing activities, learning in a relaxed and informal environment without the pressure of a formal course.
However, if you prefer to relax, you’re welcome to simply sit back and enjoy the scenery while the fully crewed boat handles everything.
Certainly! We’re happy to offer informal training and the opportunity to practice everything from chart work and calculations to advanced sailing techniques. Our qualified skipper is always available to provide guidance and instruction.
Although the trip is not a formal course, we encourage you to enhance or refresh your skills. Your miles and experiences can be recorded in your logbook, and our skipper can sign it for you.
Yes, we do our best to ensure that couples can share a cabin whenever possible.
There is no upper age limit. We simply ask that you consider your physical capabilities. Agility tends to be more important than physical strength.
All participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
The boat accommodates up to 6 guests, along with 1 skipper and 1 crew member.
Our holidays are fully catered, so you’re not required to cook unless you’d like to try your hand at it. Cooking onboard can be a unique experience, especially at sea, and some guests enjoy participating.
The skipper and crew prepare all meals, but you’re welcome to join in if you wish. Otherwise, just relax and take in the views with a glass of wine.
Please note, we do operate a rota for washing up, so everyone is expected to pitch in as part of the team experience.
We strongly recommend taking out holiday insurance that covers all eventualities, including sailing.
Seasickness can occur, especially on the first day or in rough conditions. If you start to feel unwell, inform a crew member so we can assist you, particularly if you are taking medication.
Steering the boat often helps, as it allows your eyes and inner ear to sync, similar to how driving a car prevents motion sickness. For most people, the sensation passes within a few hours, aided by a hot drink, a ginger biscuit, and some rest.
We cater for both meat-eating and vegetarian diets. For other dietary needs, such as vegan or gluten-free options, please check with us before booking.
If you have food allergies, be sure to include these on your medical form. We’ll do our best to accommodate food preferences, but please understand that space on board is limited.
While we can prepare nut-free or gluten-free meals, the boat itself is not a nut-free or gluten-free zone.
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