10 – 16 July 2025 7 day’s € 1195,- A journey through some of the most beautiful places on the west coast of Scotland, some of which are only accessible by ship. We invite you to join us on this sailing trip from Oban to Ullapool. A beautiful journey along the west coast 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: Oban, July 10 at 18.00 pm
Disembark: Ullapool, July 16 at 10.00 amWe 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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Sailing trip Oban – Ullapool: Possible itineraryAs a sailing ship, we are largely dependent on the weather. The program below is a guideline and is determined by the influence of the current and the weather, especially the wind. This may mean that we skip ports or call at ports other than those described below. Flexibility is key to making the most of this adventurous trip! Day 1: ObanWe start our journey in Oban, a cozy fishing village located on a beautiful bay. The famous Oban Distillery is also located here and is well worth a visit. After you have settled in your cabin, you will meet the crew and the other guests during a delicious welcome dinner. After this, the captain tells about the ins and outs on board and the planning for the coming days is discussed. Day 2: TobermoryToday we sail from Oban to Tobermory. Picturesque Tobermory is the largest town on the Isle of Mull. It is a charming little town with brightly colored houses and a range of small businesses including a chocolate shop, bakery, candle maker, silversmith, art gallery and a potter. Tobermory is also known for its arts centres, a small theater company and some good pubs and eateries. And of course you can visit the famous Tobermory Distillery on our trip. There are a number of beautiful walks to be made around the natural bay. Day 3: Inverie, KnoydartToday we sail from Tobermory to Inverie, a town on Loch Nevis. Inverie is the largest town on the Knoydart Peninsula and can only be reached by boat or a two-day walk through the hills. From the pier where we moor, you have a magnificent view of Loch Nevis and many beautiful walks in the area. You can also have a drink in the most remote pub in the United Kingdom, ‘The Old Forge’. Along the way there is a good chance to spot dolphins and whales. Day 4: PortreeToday we sail to Skye, the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. The village of Portree is the largest town on the island and has a lot of nice shops and attractions. There is enough time to explore the island and for example the walk to the famous “Old man of Storr”. Day 5: Summer IslesToday we make a long sailing day to the Summer Isles, a group of islands not far from ullapool. we’ll find a nice anchorage to spend the night. Day 6: UllapoolOn our last sailing day we sail from the Summer Isles to Ullapool. Ullapool is a relatively young town, founded in the late 18th century during the peak of herring fishing. The rugged landscape around Ullapool is known for its nature, wildlife and many bird species. Tonight we enjoy an extensive meal on board, it was a great and varied week where we have seen the enchanting Scotland in a unique way. Dag 7:Unfortunately, the wonderful journey has come to an end. After breakfast it is time to say goodbye to the Flying Dutchman, her crew and the other guests. |
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The Flying Dutchman |