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EDA 2604


  • Oban, Scotland United Kingdom (map)

WEST COAST CRUISE

6 nights

£1440 per person

Explore the gorgeous waters around Oban, Mull and the surrounding islands.

WEST COAST CRUISE 

6 nights for £1440 per person

The voyage will begin in Oban on Saturday the 9th of May 2026 at 1500 hrs 

The voyage will end in Oban on Friday the 15th of May 2026 at 0900 hrs 

The town of Oban sits at the crossroads of the Sound of Mull, Loch Linnhe and the Sound of Jura, giving it the perfect location for exploring many of the hidden gems of the West Highland Coastline. 

The cruising options from here are endless, with Lismore, Mull and Kerrera just a stone's throw away. If we are feeling adventurous we can head to the anchorage at quiet Puilladobhrain before entering the famous Dorus Mor tidal eddy, past the Corryvrecken whirlpool into the Sound of Jura, granting access to Islay, Jura and all that they might entail! Whatever the Scottish weather may bring, we are confident that a week of Springtime cruising from Oban onboard Eda Frandsen will not disappoint. Its slightly more sheltered waters than Mallaig mean excellent day sailing with numerous calm and protected anchorages to choose from. 


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.

  • Join Eda Frandsen at the entrance to the North pier marina at 1500 hrs where you’ll be met by the crew. Oban is a bustling port and seaside town. It's known as the “Gateway to the Isles”. From the train or bus stations head around the waterfront keeping the sea on your left hand, Eda shall be berthed on the pontoons at the North pier which can be found in front of the Tourist information center. It can get a little busy so If you are unsure of how to find us or feel a little lost don’t hesitate to give us a call on +447584351932








    Travelling to Oban:

    There are a variety of ways to travel to the popular holiday town of Oban, the journey by car, bus, plane or train is relatively simple with good transport connections and parking. 

    • By Train  The Train journey to Oban takes you along the world-famous West Highland Line. ScotRail runs trains six times a day from Glasgow Queen Street Station to Oban (two on Sunday). For times and prices visit the Scotrail site. You can also phone National Rail enquiries on 08457 484950 or visit their website, and they have a good app for smart phones. During the main season the Caledonian Sleeper service offers a FREE coach connection between Crianlarich and Oban station so you can leave Euston, London at 9.15pm and be in Oban before 9am the next day! The sleeper service from Crianlarich also connects with the Oban/Glasgow Scotrail service at times when the Oban coach connection is not on offer.

    • By Road Oban is easily reached from Central Scotland by taking the A82 which skirts the west side of Loch Lomond. Then either via Tyndrum or follow the A83 over the 'Rest and be Thankful' through Inveraray. Both journeys take between 2 and 3 hours, although you may be tempted to stop several times to admire the scenery.

    • By Plane  Glasgow is the nearest large airport to Oban and is approximately 90 miles away. There are good links from the airport to the train and bus terminals in the city.Flying to either Glasgow or Edinburgh is easy. Both airports are served by all the major, and many of the minor, UK airlines. This provides plenty of flights to choose from with bargain rates. In addition to being busy domestic airports both Glasgow and Edinburgh receive daily scheduled flights from Europe. Glasgow also boasts direct flights to and from the United States and from Dubai.You can also fly to Oban directly by private charter flight to Oban Airport at North Connel.

    • By Bus There are regular buses from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Fort William to Oban. Bus tickets can be booked through Citylink or West Coast Motors.  

    • By Sea Oban is a busy ferry port with regular ferries to and from the islands of Mull, Colonsay, Coll, Tiree, Lismore, Barra and South Uist. Many of these ferries also link up with other islands. For more information about the ferries you can visit the Calmac website.


    Places to Stay/Eat

    If you happened to be stopping in Oban for more than your voyage onboard Eda Frandsen, there are a number of places we can recommend:


    Cuan Mor Oban Open 12pm to 10pm and serving a good range of burgers, salads, cocktails and beers, outside or indoor seating is available with fast ans friendly service. 

    EEusk The go-to seafood spot for locals, serving Oysters, Mussels, Salmon and Prawns, booking is recommended in the summer as it gets very busy!

    For information on Places to stay in Oban, as well as what to do if you have a bit of spare time before or after your voyage with us, head over to the Gateway to the Isles information site. 



    If you have any trouble finding us, or just need some advice, our phone numbers are:

    Stella: +44 (0) 7584351932

    Mungo: +44 (0) 7470930658



  • 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. 

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

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