Currently, our 2025 season is fully booked up. Our calendar for 2026 is available and booking up fast. Please get in touch with Emma if you need more information about any of our Scottish cruises or book online.
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This cruise is available for Private Cruise Charter
The master cabin is available on this cruise
Cruises departing in September 2025
Date | Cruise | Nights | Spaces | Price p/p | Vessel | Book Online |
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19 September 2025 | Private Charter 3 Nights | 3 | 0 | --- | Lucy Mary | Fully Booked |
20 September 2025 | The Small Isles and sea lochs: Wildlife havens | 6 | 0 | --- | Elizabeth-G | Fully Booked |
20 September 2025 | Loch Linnhe, the Caledonian Canal & Loch Ness | 6 | 0 | --- | Emma Jane | Fully Booked |
24 September 2025 | Private Charter 3 Nights | 3 | 0 | --- | Lucy Mary | Fully Booked |
27 September 2025 | Hebrides Magical Mini Cruise | 3 | 0 | --- | Lucy Mary | Fully Booked |
27 September 2025 | Private Charter 6 Nights | 6 | 0 | --- | Elizabeth-G | Fully Booked |
29 September 2025 | Private Charter 6 Nights | 6 | 0 | --- | Emma Jane | Fully Booked |
Cruises departing in October 2025
Date | Cruise | Nights | Spaces | Price p/p | Vessel | Book Online |
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1 October 2025 | Inner Hebrides Big 5 Autumn Wildlife Cruise | 4 | 0 | --- | Lucy Mary | Fully Booked |
4 October 2025 | Inner Hebrides Big 5 Autumn Wildlife Cruise | 4 | 0 | --- | Elizabeth-G | Fully Booked |
6 October 2025 | Inner Hebrides Big 5 Autumn Wildlife Cruise | 4 | 0 | --- | Emma Jane | Fully Booked |
Unfortunately our trip coincided with the most prolonged strong winds for twenty five years, which made the crossing to St. Kilda impossible. Nevertheless our skipper, James, made the best use of both wind and sea conditions and managed to get us over to the Outer Hebrides when other operators had been unable to do so. Taking advantage of the islands themselves we sailed almost the entire length of the archipelago, from Harris to Mingulay, going ashore on Eriskay, Vatersay, Harris and Mingulay. James also attempted to get us over to the Shiants, but we had barely cleared Scalpay when it became obvious to everyone that the conditions made this too dangerous. Despite these setbacks we had an interesting and enjoyable trip and were very grateful to James for what he enabled us to experience. We have nothing but praise for the way in which we were looked after on board by the rest of the crew; Viv served up a series of excellent meals (I still dream about her pork!), Charlotte was constantly busy seeing to our every need, and Will kept us alert, both on board and ashore, to any wildlife that was around and provided a wealth of information on our walks. All four crew members were a delight to sail with and I am only sorry that we had such a short time to say goodbye to them.
David Leonard Davies: 11 June 2022St Kilda and the isles of the Outer Hebrides