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EDA 2509 - Fully Booked


  • Stornoway Scotland (map)

The voyage will begin in Stornoway on Saturday the 28th of June 2025 at 1500 hrs

The voyage will end in Mallaig on Friday the 4th of July 2025 at 0900 hrs

Outer Hebrides Adventure- Stornoway to Mallaig

6 nights for £1440 per person

Take the chance to really get to grips with the majestic beauty of Scotland's West Coast. This one-off voyage gives you the chance to truly understand the lay of the land by immersing yourself in the heart of the Outer Hebrides. Just a short flight from all major Scottish airports, Stornoway is the epicentre of island life. From here we can explore the hidden bays and beaches of Lewis and Harris before setting out across the Minch via the Shiant Islands, Skye and the Small Isles off Mallaig. 

This one-way trip gives us the chance to really slow down and take advantage of wind, weather and tide. 

We provide a fully inclusive experience where all meals onboard are included in the price of your voyage, our experienced and adaptable chef is happy to cater to the needs of you and your party, whilst you learn the ropes or sit back and relax with a book and take in some of the most beautiful and remote locations in the UK.

Read more about our holidays in Scotland here…

  • Arriving in Stornoway is surprisingly simple, given the direct flights from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Manchester, Birmingham, Exeter and Southhampton airports. For more information regarding flight times and destinations please visit the Logan Air website.

    There are also regular ferry services from Stornoway to Ullapool, with a journey time of around 2.5 hours. Please visit the Calmac Website to book directly.

    Should you wish to continue your journey, Calmac now offers an Island Hopping ticket option, you can read more about this here…

    Following your time with us, Mallaig is easily departed by train, which is just a 5 minute walk from the marina. With direct services via Fort William to Glasgow and National Rail Services.

  • Things that we provide that you don’t need to bring with you

    Wellington boots. Please let us know if you are smaller than a size UK4 or larger than a UK12

    Towels- we now provide towels onboard, but you may want to bring a beach towel for trips ashore.

    Guy Cotton heavy-duty waterproofs

    Lifejackets, harnesses, and all other safety equipment

    First aid equipment

    Bedding, bed linen and blankets

    Hot water bottles

    Sunscreen & Insect repellent

    Ginger tea, ginger biscuits and Quell’s tablets for unsettled stomachs

    Earplugs (just in case!)

    Torches

    OS maps

    Essentials

    4 T-shirts

    3 pairs of jeans or trousers

    A set of thermals

    Two good warm layers, such as fleeces, softshell jackets or thick woollen jumpers.

    Woolly hat and a pair of gloves

    A Scarf or neck warmer

    Warm Socks

    One set of pyjamas

    Toiletries bag

    Suncream

    Sunglasses

    Camera

    Walking Boots/sturdy trainers for walks ashore

    A good book

    A water bottle to refill and use throughout the trip

    Lightweight walking waterproofs if you want them for time ashore.

    A phone charger

    Optional Extras

    Swim shorts/ bathing costume - there is a swimming ladder for morning dips

    A sunhat and shorts (keep an eye on the weather and make your call just beforehand)

    Sailing gloves for rope handling.

    Seasickness tablets

    Sailing logbook

    Sailing waterproofs if you’d like- we do provide these however you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.

    A musical instrument if you play!

    Something to drink: we have a bar with wine, beer, gin and whisky on board, but do feel free to bring your own.