Prices Valid until 04 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 10% 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.

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Wildlife

Wildlife Encounters


That's the skipper David Leaver taking a photo of a basking shark - this is what he got:

Would you like to see whales, dolphins, seals, many different species of bird including the white tailed sea eagle, otters, deer and of course the most beautiful wildflowers?

At the same time do you want to enjoy some marvellous cruising around the spectacular West Coast of Scotland?

Then perhaps a trip with Guideliner Wildlife Cruises is for you!
All photographs were taken, by either the skipper or guests aboard Guideliner.

Whilst at sea we have many close encounters with several species of whale, including: minke, sei, sperm and pilot, even humpback during 2004, and also with several species of dolphin including: orcas, risso's, common, atlantic white-sided and white beaked as well as regularly seeing the ubiquitous harbour porpoise.


Bottle nosed dolphins come alongside to see what we are up to!!
And we see other species such as this risso's dolphin


We also see some very strange things under the sea!!

This is Rhizostoma pulmo, known locally as the "dustbin" jellyfish, due to its' large size. It can grow in excess of 30 inches across the upper surface. Luckily it doesn't pack a sting that affects humans.

 

 
Although this one Cyanea capillata is a different thing altogether. With tentacles (and stingers) that can reach over 12 meters in length the Lions mane jellyfish is no laughing matter!! We keep a good lookout for this beastie when we're swimming!


 
In the early part of the year, great northern divers are now very common and will even feed under the boat!

On the islands we have wonderful opportunities to get close to puffins, razorbills, shags and many others.Shag
 

Sometimes we are fortunate to encounter one of our rarest birds - the white tailed sea eagle.
They quite often fly over the boat while we also come across them on the boulders and cliffs along the shoreline of various islands.

 
While we are travelling around the islands, we see lots of other animals including common and grey seals

 
Otters are a regular sighting in all our anchorages:


otter cleanup



Anchored in Loch Spelve
Our quiet anchorages are just that - quiet.

This allows us to go ashore again, perhaps to see the otters, perhaps deer or foxes, or maybe to photograph the flowers:  

Bonxies display at St KildaThere is of course more to the natural history of the area than just the wildlife. The geology of the West of Scotland is particularly interesting, lapsed volcanoes, massive flood plains, glaciers and the rise and fall of sea-levels have all played a part in shaping the area. Signs of this are there to see and it adds a special enjoyment to our trips to try to comprehend some of the past as we travel.


Contact Us
By phone: +44 (0) 1347 833078 / +44 (0) 7903817882
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