Isle of Mull and west coast of Scotland cruise
There are 6 or 7 double cabins on each vessel, either twin or double.
2 cabins are reserved for single travellers at no supplement.
Description of Isle of Mull and west coast of Scotland cruise
This Isle of Mull and west coast of Scotland cruise is a seven day trip on board one of two small, traditional wooden fishing vessels, which have been beautifully restored to accommodate eleven passengers in ensuite cabins.
Starting in Oban with a glass of bubbly as we set off into the west of Scotland waters over to Mull, our skipper will choose one of several beautiful spots to drop anchor for the night. Mull is a wonderful island, with its vibrant hub at Tobermory and also fine sites such as Duart Castle. From here we head to the Treshnish Islands, an uninhabited archipelago that is now home to puffin and seal colonies. Their neighbouring Island of Iona is another beautiful spot, with its ancient abbey still a point of pilgrimage for many. Depending on conditions and the group’s interests, the Island of Staffa and Gometra and Ulva are other wonderful anchorage possibilities.
Throughout your time on board, you will not only get a chance to see superb birdlife and marine wildlife, but also enjoy fabulous food with our chefs specialising in locally sourced produce, sometimes even fishing for it. On the Isle of Mull, for example, one of our favourite shore trips is to the mussel farm in Loch Spelve for a wonderful on board dinner.
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14 Reviews of Isle of Mull and west coast of Scotland cruise
Reviewed on 05 Jul 2025 by Jane Milosch
It was fantastic— beginning to end — the captain and crew the route — and the food was as spectacular as the scenery! Read full reviewReviewed on 27 Apr 2025 by Jill Hedges
The camaraderie of the crew and their care made the whole experience wonderful... I felt valued and considered. The whole holiday was a relaxing, special treat. Read full reviewReviewed on 11 Oct 2024 by Jane Jacobs
The boat being surrounded by dolphins and the odd minke whale... Terrific adventure. Well worth the time and money. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 Sep 2024 by Ivor Drake
Wonderful. The crew were magnificent, nothing was too much trouble. They were friendly, considerate and helpful at all times Read full reviewReviewed on 17 Aug 2024 by Amanda BATTMAN
We had a great trip. It definitely exceeded expectations. Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Jul 2024 by Vicki Taylor
It was great. Food, company and seeing dolphins. Read full reviewReviewed on 30 Sep 2023 by Trevor Quickfall
The quality and presentation of the food onboard was also outstanding and we thoroughly enjoyed every meal from breakfast to dinner - well done to the Chef! Read full reviewReviewed on 08 Jul 2023 by Ann McCullagh
Fantastic. We had a brilliant time and laughed the whole week. The crews attitude and attentiveness was the icing on the cake. Read full reviewReviewed on 28 Oct 2022 by Michael Spooner
The chef, he was fantastic, preparing such quality food in such a small area, he was brilliant. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Sep 2018 by Ann Wilkins
Absolutely fabulous. The crew went the extra mile...and much more...to ensure that we had a wonderful holiday, despite poor weather. The food was amazingly good and the other passengers were excellent companions. Read full reviewReviewed on 26 May 2017 by Sandra Jones
If the weather had been good I would have given it 5 stars Read full reviewResponsible Travel
Planet
We are committed to a sustainable future and work hard to reduce our impact on the planet. We love the west coast of Scotland, its seas, and its coast and this is carried across all of our operations. Our staff and crew are committed to environmental sustainability. Our crew are WiSe scheme trained in responsible wildlife watching and know how to interact with marine mammals in a safe and responsible way. We have appointed a Sustainable Tourism Advocate who constantly monitors our policies and actions on sustainable tourism and investigates ways to minimise our impact.We are corporate partners of Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) and help with the conservation of marine mammals by logging marine sightings on their Whale Track app. We work with Nature Scotland by providing a complimentary half-day tour for guests on our Around Mull: Wildlife Explorer cruise and also with HWDT by offering a half-day educational trip for guests to learn about marine life in Scottish waters.
Our first two vessels were lovingly converted from decommissioned fishing trawlers, giving them a new life, cruising the pristine waters of the west coast of Scotland. Sustainable and recycled materials were used in the conversions and even now if repairs are required we take pleasure in finding materials that can be re-used. While on board everything is recycled and carefully disposed of when on shore.
Local produce features very highly in our menus, thus reducing food miles and packaging – we often pick up supplies direct from the farm or boat – no packaging required! We are committed to sourcing local food and drink producers across all five boats. We ensure our fish and seafood come from sustainably managed stock or direct from fishing boats. We encourage our guests to fish and drop lobster creels from the boat, mackerel, langoustines, squat lobsters and crab are almost guaranteed but we do get the occasional lobster that guests will find on their plate at the next meal.
All dietary requirements are catered for including vegan, vegetarian and pescatarian and all guests have the opportunity to highlight any special diets or requirements prior to boarding.
People
We have developed a Responsible Visitor Charter that includes measures for our guests to help them reduce their impact on the environment when travelling and cruising with us. These include considering public transport, reducing, reusing and recycling where possible, using water wisely, and respecting the local area and nature. We promote low-carbon activities such as walking while onshore.We recommend and promote local attractions, distilleries, activities, and destinations as much as possible to help local communities. We ask our guests to shop local, support the local culture and heritage, visit local crafts, and spend time ashore visiting local communities.
We use local, sustainable, seasonal food and drink produce as much as possible and promote these suppliers in our menus, often taking guests to these establishments while on our cruises.
Our two purpose-built steel-hulled vessels were built at Ardmaleish Boat Building Co on the island of Bute, boosting employment in the area on the two occasions we built there.
We are proud to have been awarded a Gold award in Green Tourism and will continue to assess our impact on the environment across all aspects of our business.
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