| country: | Scotland |
| location: | Western Isles |
| departures: | 2009: 17 Oct |
| price: | From £490 (7 days) excluding flights. From £2700 for the whole boat |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
the amazing things you'll be doing
This trip is a unique holiday experience on board a traditional wooden 54ft ketch with only 6 guests, but with your own onboard skipper and cook; perfect for families.
Explore the pristine environment of the sea lochs of the Cowal Peninsula and the spectacular Kyles of Bute on the West Coast of Scotland. Sail the Sound of Bute to the Island of Arran with its beautiful coastline and rugged mountain landscape Visit the Crinan Canal and the forest pathways. There is plenty of time to unwind and take in the scenery and the wildlife; watch out for porpoises, basking sharks and even the occasional whale.
Each day is as action packed or as relaxed as you please. There will be lots of opportunities to sail and navigate the boat and have as much fun in the water, on the water and onshore as you like. However, if you prefer just to take in the spectacular scenery, read on deck or some fishing, it’s your choice! This holiday is perfect for families with older children; its an experience they will never forget
Explore the pristine environment of the sea lochs of the Cowal Peninsula and the spectacular Kyles of Bute on the West Coast of Scotland. Sail the Sound of Bute to the Island of Arran with its beautiful coastline and rugged mountain landscape Visit the Crinan Canal and the forest pathways. There is plenty of time to unwind and take in the scenery and the wildlife; watch out for porpoises, basking sharks and even the occasional whale.
Each day is as action packed or as relaxed as you please. There will be lots of opportunities to sail and navigate the boat and have as much fun in the water, on the water and onshore as you like. However, if you prefer just to take in the spectacular scenery, read on deck or some fishing, it’s your choice! This holiday is perfect for families with older children; its an experience they will never forget
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Depart Holy Loch at 3pm to sail dramatic Loch Long where seals and otters can be seen catching fish. Nip up Loch Goil which branches off and experiment with sailing and navigating the St Hilda, one of the smallest “Tall Ships”. Anchor off Carrick Castle for your first dinner on board and go ashore by tender for an evening stroll. |
| Day 2: | In the morning head for the beautiful Kyles of Bute and explore the sea lochs of Riddon and Striven, watching for grey seals, marine birdlife and a wide variety of birds of prey. After dinner lay lobster pots from the boat tender. |
| Day 3: | Check the creels for lobster, crab and other marine life. Sail across the Sound of Bute for the Island of Arran and anchor of the idyllic and tiny Holy Island for the night. |
| Day 4: | Head up the coast of Arran to Brodick to get your holiday gifts – there is a good variety of locally produced cheeses, beers and aromatics as well as historic buildings and good walks |
| Day 5: | Sail to Loch Fyne and go ashore at Ardrishaig to explore the Crinan Canal. The area is famed for bird life, home to the largest eider duck colony in the UK with porpoises, seals and basking sharks often passing by. |
| Day 6: | Call in at Tarbert, a traditional fishing village and see what fish and shellfish is for sale on the pier for supper. Or try your hand at fishing and cook your own catch for dinner. |
| Day 7: | After a final idyllic breakfast at anchor, cruise the coast of the Cowal Peninsula to Holy Loch to disembark at 11am. |
this holiday is designed for families
The St Hilda is a traditional roomy 54 ft ketch with accommodation for six in comfortable single bunks. It is especially suited to families or groups of friends. Children from 5 years old to the most demanding teenager love the St Hilda experience. Included in the price are all meals and your onboard skipper and cook who will provide an unforgettable holiday for everyone on board. This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. If possible they will tailor-make your holiday to suit your requirements including length and start date of trip.This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. If possible they will tailor-make your holiday to suit your requirements including length and start date of trip.
how this holiday makes a difference
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We are committed to excellence in offering holidays to people who have a feel for the sea and its wildlife, both below and above the waves, as well as ashore. Our holidays operate on a strict “leave only a wake” policy. Our aim is to respect the sea and the local marine and shore-based environment. To leave everything as we find it is our motto, respecting the delicate eco-system balance of sky, sea and shore. Our “leave only a wake” policy is explained by the skipper at the start of every trip and practiced by guests and crew throughout the trip. Sailing is, of course, a very sustainable mode of travel. To achieve this “Leave Only a Wake” policy we have a series of aims:
Our aim is to create sustainable tourism by respecting the local sea and shore-based environment. Our aim is to provide a safe ship and responsible tourism. Our aim is to adhere to high standards of economic, environmental and social policy and practice in our interactions with clients, staff, core suppliers and partners as well as the wider social and ecological environment. Our aim is to look after our clients to the best of our ability and supporting them on the vessel in personnel safety and creating a respect for the marine environment. Our on board skills training aims to develop confidence and competence and we have extensive briefing of our safety procedures. Our aim is to have responsible standards of staff recruitment and development. At all times there are always two team members available. The fully qualified skipper is a scientist and has sailed many thousands of sea miles. All activities in the water are monitored to protect both humans and the marine life. Community We only employ the services of the local marina, shops, services, restaurants and guides. These suppliers all employ local staff. We encourage our guests to visit locally important heritage sites, visit local Botanical Gardens, craft shops, restaurants and participate in cultural events. Tourism is increasingly a vital part of the income for the local residents of this somewhat remote, isolated but beautiful region of the Cowal peninsular. Thus we use all local products and local services with the intention of helping to support local businesses, create employment and contribute to the overall sustainable development of the Sandbank/Dunoon region. Environmental We offer training in sailing and navigation and how to behave in a responsible manner to the animals (seal colonies) and birds (especially breeding colonies) that we encounter. Our onboard policy is that all rubbish is brought ashore and we have a strict recycling policy of all non-organic waste. Our skipper and other professionals discuss the local shore and marine environment, wildlife and ecosystems. Clients are able to visit local places of beauty such as the local Botanical gardens. Historical sites, such as castles and pre-history sites, can be visited. We also help clients gain an awareness of local marine environment by encouraging them to study the nautical charts of the region as well making them aware of the ever changing Scottish weather patterns. The skipper keeps the clients regularly informed of local meteorological reports. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |










