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About the centre
Oban
Operated by Stravaigin Sailing, a partner of adventuro.




Immerse yourself in the wild waters of Scotland's isles, guided by an experienced swim guide and Gaelic cultural steward. This seven-day journey offers a unique opportunity to explore the beautiful Gaelic culture and language while swimming in some of the most amazing locations on the west coast. With a warm and friendly crew, you’ll not only enjoy exciting swims but also create lasting memories as you meet new friends along the way.
The adventure begins in Oban, where you’ll meet the crew at the North Pier pontoons. After a warm welcome and introduction to your floating home, you’ll sail to a nearby anchorage to settle in. Each day will start with breakfast on board before setting sail to the day’s first swim spot. You’ll enjoy a supported group swim, followed by a sail to the second location of the day. Between swims, warm up with coffee and cake while taking in the beautiful views.
You’ll have the chance to swim around island castles and explore the islands of Mull, Kerrera, Lismore, and more, with every night spent anchored in a different spot. Evenings are spent enjoying a home-cooked meal featuring local, sustainable produce, relaxing under the stars, and sharing stories. Safety is paramount, and the itinerary may adapt based on weather conditions to ensure the best and safest experience.
For those who prefer a break from swimming, there’s always the option to stay on board or ride in the safety tender.
The journey begins and ends in Oban, a vibrant harbour town on Scotland’s west coast. Known as the Gateway to the Isles, Oban offers easy access to the gorgeous Inner Hebrides.
The trip covers a variety of locations, including the islands of Mull, Kerrera, and Lismore, providing unparalleled opportunities for wild swimming in peaceful and remote settings.
You’ll spend six nights aboard a comfortable yacht, which serves as both your transportation and home for the duration of the trip.
The vessel is equipped with all the amenities you need, including warm showers, cosy sleeping quarters, and communal spaces for dining and relaxing.
Participants should have basic swimming ability and a moderate level of fitness. No prior wild swimming experience is required.
We are deeply connected to the west coast of Scotland, with years of experience navigating these waters and sharing the rich Gaelic culture. Our crew’s passion for this unique lifestyle is evident in everything we do, from the careful selection of local, sustainable ingredients for your meals to the deep respect we have for the environment.
We believe in creating an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere where you can feel at home while exploring the natural beauty of the Inner Hebrides. Each trip is more than just an adventure—it’s an experience shared with new friends, where you’ll leave with memories to last a lifetime.
No, you don’t need to be an experienced swimmer. While a basic level of swimming ability is required, the trip is designed to accommodate swimmers of all levels.
Our qualified Swim Guide, Dan the Merman, will provide support and guidance throughout the swims, and safety cover is always in place. You can also opt to sit out a swim or join in using the safety tender if you prefer.
The swim locations are carefully selected for their beauty and safety, but conditions can vary depending on weather and tides. You’ll be swimming in open water, which can range from calm and sheltered bays to more exposed areas with stronger currents.
Water temperatures in the Inner Hebrides typically range from 10°C to 16°C, so a wetsuit is recommended for comfort. The crew will monitor conditions closely, and the itinerary may be adjusted to ensure safe and enjoyable swims.
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.
Yes, we require some medical information at the time of booking to ensure your safety on board and to inform the skipper of any considerations for your participation.
We’ll provide you with a kit list once you’ve booked. Essential items include layers, hats, and waterproof footwear with good grip. Beach landings may require wellies or waterproof shoes.
High-quality sailing waterproofs are not necessary; a standard waterproof jacket and trousers will suffice.
Please pack your items in soft, foldable bags, as storage space is limited and cannot accommodate hard cases. All safety equipment, including lifejackets and safety lines, is provided.
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.