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Prices
Valid until 4th October 08
per
person.
Prices
are all inclusive except for alcoholic drinks:
4 day
cruise £490
6 day
cruise £840
12 day
cruise £1590
A 5%
discount applies to all our past guests.
We
are very proud of the high standard of our catering, We offer breakfast,
lunch (packed if going ashore) and a three course evening meal.
Between times you can get coffee, tea and biscuits whenever you
wish. Please specify any particular dietary requirements on booking.
Vegetarians are welcome (David is one!). We do try to use fresh
produce whenever possible, and local seafood when available.
There
are no hidden charges.
To
obtain a booking form please click here:
Booking Form
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would be grateful if each guest could complete the form thanks
For further
details, a chat, or to book:
Tel +
44 (0) 1347 833078
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Cruise
Information - Click here to view a map of
our cruise areas |
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There
are several cruise companies which offer "wildlife trips"
which include visits to towns and harbours etc as a matter of course.
We do not. If you want a genuine specialist wildlife cruise with
local experts, anchoring every night in isolated places where you
can expect to enjoy the peace and quiet, then Guideliner can offer
you exactly that.
We try
to go ashore every day, and such trips are made via the ships' tender
(a 12ft Rigid Inflatable Boat). Landings are often made onto the
beach or any suitable shoreline and some agility may be required
on occasions.
The
trips are in operation from April to October. Most trips leave from
Dunstaffnage Marina, which is three miles north of Oban, where there
is a rail connection. The marina is only two hours by road from
Glasgow and has car parking available. For a quick transfer why
not try the new seaplane service from the Clyde! (link to come)
Although
our cruises all start on a Monday morning, we do ask our guests
to join the boat on the previous Sunday evening so that we can leave
early Monday morning and give you a full first day, which of course
you have paid for. The trips finish by midday 4,6 or 12 days later,
to allow travellers by train to catch their connection at Oban.
We
have 30 years experience living and working in the area!! |
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Four
and Six Day Cruises |
On
our four and six day cruises we intend to spend our time sailing
around the islands taking every opportunity to go ashore and seethe
wildlife. Passages tend to be of fairly short duration, perhaps
three or four hours, allowing us plenty of time later in the day
to walk ashore and explore. We are also able to visit some of the
best seabird colonies in the area; Rum, Canna, Muck & Eigg;
the Treshnish Isles; Coll and Tiree, etc.
Sunset over the anchorage
We may also be able to visit some of the more inaccessible parts
of the mainland such as Lochs Hourn and Nevis, and other isolated
places such as Coruisk on Skye. Further south we may visit Iona
for its scenery and religious and historic interest, and perhaps
Colonsay and Isla or the isolated lochs of Jura.

Wherever
we go we will see the most marvellous scenery and wildlife - whales
and dolphins, sharks and seals, otters and deer, and visit some
of Britain's best bird watching sites. The profusion of flowers
that are to be seen on the machair islands is also stunning ; there
are many varieties of orchids as well as other beautiful wild plants.
All the time there is the opportunity for some fantastic photography
and even painting for the artistic spirit! Otherwise there is plenty
of time to just relax and let the world go by, whilst enjoying excellent
food, good company and wonderful scenery.
Watching
the sun sink below the horizon.Each evening we will stay in an isolated
bay or anchorage to enjoy a peaceful evening and perhaps to watch
otters play around the boat as the sun sinks below the horizon in
a blaze of colour. We always lie at anchor, and only in exceptional
circumstances will we stay overnight in a populated harbour. Please
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12
Day Cruises |
The
12 day cruise is intended to offer the opportunity to visit and
explore many more of the islands of the west coast including the
Western Isles, the Inner Hebrides and on some specific trips St
Kilda, weather permitting. During the cruises, passage times are
kept to a minimum so that we are able to enjoy visiting the islands
with plenty of time to explore and enjoy them. Guideliner is an
excellent boat for making such swift passages and we are able to
go ashore every day and see the islands and wildlife via the ships
tender. In the evenings we stop overnight at isolated anchorage's
where we are also able to get ashore. As with the 6 day trips, we
always lie to anchor and except during one day when we need to get
stores and take on water, we do not visit populated harbours.
During
the sea passages we are often visited by whales and dolphins and
continue to keep up our recording of cetacean sightings and of course
basking sharks.
As
usual guests can expect a high standard of catering and comfort.
Midway through the trip we normally stop off at a more "civilised"
harbour where we can enjoy some time off as a rest period for everyone.
Most clients take this opportunity to dine ashore at one of the
very good local eating houses which we can recommend. Throughout
the cruise you can be assured of the very best attention from the
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St
Kilda |
On
some of our 12 day cruises we do aim to get to St Kilda as a priority.
The islands that make up the archipelago of St Kilda are of great
historic and geological interest. The abandoned village, the superb
cliff-top scenery and the extensive bird life make these islands
a truly delightful place to visit. We normally expect to stay there
for 2 - 4 days (usually dictated by the weather).

We
normally try to make for St Kilda more or less straight away after
departing from Dunstaffnage, with perhaps a stop over at Barra or
perhaps Canna. If the weather is unsuitable we will cruise around
the other fantastic parts of the Hebrides until it improves, when
we will again try to make for St Kilda. This flexibility is essential
if we are to have the best chance of a successful visit to those
wonderful islands. It means we do not have to make the passage in
conditions which perhaps the guests might find uncomfortable. It
also means that in unsuitable weather conditions we can sometimes
leave St Kilda to seek shelter and then return when the conditions
improve.
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Us |
By phone:
+44 (0) 1347 833078 / +44 (0) 7903817882 or
e-mail: info@guideliner.co.uk
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