Discovering Small Islands & Skye

April 27 – May 4 2025 ( 8 Day’s)   € 1195,-

On this trip we will sail to the Small Islands (Muck-Rum-Egg) and Skye while keeping our eyes open for the abundance of wildlife underway. “The Small Isles” is still a completely unwritten page for many visitors to Scotland, as many international guests visit popular islands as Skye, Iona, Islay and Arran. But these four islands of Rum, Eigg, Muck and Canna have much to offer. from breathtaking coastal landscapes, secluded sandy beaches to interesting small island communities, you will find it all. Each of these islands have something to offer to its visitors. The island of Rum is a paradise for geologists and nature lovers, while the island of Eigg attracts archaeologists and ornithologists. The island of Muck is the smallest of the islands and can therefore be easily explored on foot. Canna is  the westernmost of the Small Isles and has a big puffin colony that can be visited.

Embark / Disembark

Embarkation: April 27 at 18:00 in Oban
Disembarking: May 4 at 10:00 in Oban

Prices

We have divided the prices into two categories because our double cabins are different in size. All prices are per person when staying in:

  • Standard cabin ……………………………………… €   1195, –
  • Standard plus cabin ………………………………. €   1325, –
  • Individual use of the cabin ………………………€   1795,-
Included

Included:

  • Cabin (shared) with shower and toilet
  • Bed linen and towels
  • Crew, consisting of Captain, Mate and Cook
  • Zodiac to go ashore
  • Half board including coffee, tea, milk and juice at meals.
    In the case of half-board, you will also be able to discover local specialties on land, in addition to the catering on board.

Not included:

  • Arrival and departure to / from the ship
  • Personal expenses
  • Possible additional entrance fees and drinks
  • Drinks on board

Language

Our trips attract passengers from all over the world, which normally results in a nice mixture of people on the ship.  All briefings will be done in English and the crew speaks, dutch, german and English. 

Information & Booking
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Discovering Small Islands & Skye 2025

    Kontakta gärna Lars Bingsmark på 070-710 49 51 för ytterligare information eller bokning (måndag / fredag ​​9:00 till 21:00, lördag 10:00 till 17:00).
    Du kan givetvis maila dina frågor till Lars (lars.bingsmark@scotland-sailing.com).
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    Route planning

    Day 1: Arrival to Oban  

    You arrive in Oban, a nice fishing village on a wonderful location in a beautiful bay. If you arrive early, you can leave your luggage on board and have a look in town.
    Oban is also known as the Pearl of the West Highlands, with its winding alleys and picturesque bay full of yachts, ferries and small fishing boats. High up is McCraigs Tower, an unfinished replica of the Coliseum in Rome, dating back to the late nineteenth century. The total scope of the buildings is over 192 meters and in some places the walls are over fourteen meters high.

    We are expected to be located at the North Pier Pontoons, less than a hundred yards from the Oban whiskey distillery. In the evening you will be welcomed on board, were you will get to know the crew and the other guests. Afterwards there is a nice welcome dinner and we raise the glass on a beautiful trip in Scotland.

    Day 2: Muck

    After leaving Oban, we sail through the sound between Morvern and Mull, overlooking the rugged mountain landscape. On the way we pass the magnificently restored Duart Castle, an imposing sight.  The island of Muck is only 3 km long and 1.5 km wide and is the smallest of the “Small Isles” with 38 permanent residents. The Island has a fertile hillside landscape with white sand beaches. The highest elevation is Beinn Airein, with just under 138 meters quite easy to climb, provides a nice lookout point over the sea of the Hebrides and the other small Isles. You can  also visit Caisteal an Duin Bhain, a prehistoric fortress.

    About 40 bird species use Muck as a breeding ground and can be observed. the waters around muck are a good place to spot ceteceans such as porpoise, dolphins, Minke whales and if you’re lucky even Baskin sharks!

    Day 3: Island Rum – natural diamond in the Atlantic

    Rum  is the largest of the “Small Isles” with 12 sq km. the seclusion and impressive hills give the island its completely own atmosphere. The island offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy walks around Kinloch to more challenging walks in the Rum Cullins where you can encounter white tailed eagles, deer and the hardened rum ponies.  Rum attracts scientists from worldwide with its unique geology, including the core of an ancient volcano that formed the now visible Rum mountains. Rum was appointed a national natural conservation area in 1957 as an important part of natural heritage. Today, it is owned by “Scottish Natural Heritage”.Rum is the habitat of a lot of wildlife and a great variety of flora and fauna. There is a small but lively community of 40 permanent residents.

    Day 4 & 5: Skye

    Skye is a truly magical place. It is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides and home to some of Scotland’s most famous landscapes. This island will captivate you in many ways, with its mountain range and kilometers of breathtaking coastal lines.

    We visit the famous Talisker brewery and by bus you can discover a large part of Skye.

    Day 6: Tobermory

    After a nice breakfast we set sail to Tobermory with its beautiful colored houses on the water and its famous whiskey distillery. In Tobermory you can visit the whiskey distillery where you can get a guided tour, the small Tobermory Museum and one of the many small shops or pubs.

    Day 7: Oban

    We’re sailing back to Oban. We enjoy the untouched, wild nature of the Scottish islands. The rugged beauty of Mull, the silence on the water, the indescribable landscape, the jagged coast with its surprising bays, the quiet fishing villages and the magnificent view of the islands in the distance.

    Day 8: Oban

    Unfortunately, our trip to the Small Islands  & Skye ends after an eventful week. After a good breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the Flying Dutchman and his crew.

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    The Flying Dutchman