25 July – 03 August 2025 10 day’s € 1645,- A journey to some of the most beautiful and remote places on the North side of Scotland We invite you to join us on this sailing trip from Lerwick to Ullapool. A beautiful journey along the North of scotland where we visit a number of absolute highlights of Scotland. Along the way there is enough time to visit the different places and islands and to taste the local culture. Embark / Disembark Embark: Lerwick, July 25 at 18.00 pm
Disembark: Ullapool, August 03 at 10.00 am We have divided the prices into two categories because our double cabins are different in size. All prices are per person when staying in:
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Request booking and information: Sailing trip Lerwick – Orkney – Ullapool
Possible Itinerary:As a sailing ship, we are largely dependent on the weather. As such, the programme below is a guideline only and is subject to the influence of weather, currents and especially the wind. This may mean that we may have to skip ports or call at other ports than those described below. Flexibility is the rule, especially on this trip! Shetland:This sailing trip starts in Lerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands. In total, about 22,000 people live on this archipelago that is known for the ponies named after it, the large bird colonies and the natural beauty. On the first night, we will enjoy a sumptuous meal on board and get to know the crew and other guests. Fair Isle:After departing from Lerwick we set course for Fair Isle, geographically the most remote inhabited island of the United Kingdom. The island has about 60 inhabitants and can be isolated for weeks at a time, especially in winter, due to the weather. We spend the night tied up to the island’s ferry pier. Orkney:From Fair Isle we set sail for the Orkney Islands. This archipelago consists of 200 islands, of which ‘mainland’ is the largest. We will moor here in Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands. There is a lot to see on the Orkney Islands; from the Neolithic traces such as ‘Skara Brae’ and the ‘Stones of Stennes’ to the wrecks of the German naval fleet that were sunk in ‘Scapa Flow’ after the First World War. Of course, whisky lovers should also visit the two famous distilleries of Highland Park and Scapa during a visit to the Orkney Islands. Ullapool:this sailing trip ends in Ullapool. Ullapool is a relatively young place that was founded at the end of the 18th century during the peak of herring fishing. The rugged landscape around Ullapool is known for its natural beauty, wildlife and the many bird species that live here. |
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The Flying Dutchman |