Caledonian Canal Inverness – Oban

6 – 13 April 2025  … 8 days € 1195,-

A beautiful trip through the Caledonia Canal, that connects the North Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the most beautiful waterways in the world.We start in Inverness and go straight through the mountains of the Scottish Highlands to Oban. This time of the year this trip offers beautiful landscapes and views. Four mountain lakes, of which Loch Ness is the most famous form the majority of the 60Nm long canal. They were connected with each other in 1822 by 21Nm canal to form the Caledonian Canal. If you combine this trip with the Journey from Inverness – Oban you will receive a 10% discount on both trips.
Embark / Disembark
Embark: Inverness, 06 April, 18:00.
Disembark: Oban, 13 April 10.00
Prices
We have divided the prices into two categories because our  cabins are different in size. All prices are per person when staying in:

  • Standard cabin  ………….  €   1195,-  p.p.
  • Standard plus……………    €  1295,-  p.p.
  • Surcharge single use……  €  1795,- p.p
Included

Included:

  • Based on a two-person cabin with private shower and toilet, towels, linen
  • Crew consisting of: Captain-Mate-Cook.
  • Use of Zodiac for landings.
  • 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.
Information & Booking
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Caledoninan Canal Inverness – Oban

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    Route planning

    The specified program is a guide. Changes due to the effects of weather, current, wind and other traffic in the canal are possible. Flexibility is required for this trip!

    Day 1: Inverness

    On this beautiful Canal trip, we like to welcome you in Inverness. Once you’ve embarked, you can meet the other participants and the crew. Around 19.00 there is a welcome dinner and we raise the glass on a nice trip. Inverness is a beatifull town with plenty of shops, restaurants and tourist attractions.

    Day 2: Loch ness/Fort augustus

    Today we will pass the first couple of Lock that will take us onto Loch ness. We will sail past Urquhuart Castle and if we’re lucky we might catch a glimpse of Nessie!

    In the evening we will tie up in the small touristic town of Fort Augustus to spend the night. There are plenty of nice walks around this area and Fort Augustus itself has some nice pubs and shops.

    Day 3 and 4: Canal

    in total we have to go through 29 locks to get from the east- to the westcoast. We will need about two days to navigate the remainder of the canal, the lakes and the locks. There are ample oppurtunities to go ashore for a walk along the canal and to discover this part of scotland.

    Day 5: Fort William

    In the shadow of the UK’s largest hill, the Ben Nevis, lies the town of Fort William. Even though it is regarded as one of the wettest places in the UK, the scenery is breathtaking. today we will leave the canal through the sealocks in Corpach and we will anchor in front of Fort William, leaving us with some time to explore the town our to visit the Ben Nevis Distillery.

    Day 6: Tobermory (Isle of Mull)

    Today we have a nice day sailing to Tobermory. Tobermory is the largest town on the island Mull.  It is a charming little place with brightly colored houses and a series of small businesses such as a chocolate shop, bakery, candle maker, silversmith, art gallery and potter. And of course you can visit the famous Tobermory whiskey distillery.

    Day 7: Oban

    Oban is beautifully situated at the foot of the Lorn mountains. High above the city is McCraighs Tower, a nineteenth century replica of the Colosseum. Oban is sometimes called the pearl of the western highlands, with its winding streets and picturesque bay full of yachts, ferries and small fishing boats. The Flying Dutchman is located on the north pier, less than a hundred meters from the famous Oban whisky distillery.

    Day 8: 

    We have traveled straight through the heart of Scotland from East to West and discovered the highlands from the water. After a good breakfast, it is time to say goodbye. The trip through the Caledonian Canal was a breathtaking and beautiful experience.

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    The Flying Dutchman