Highlights of the trip:
- Discover the unspoiled Hebrides – remote islands, dramatic cliffs and vast sandy beaches
- Spot impressive wildlife – puffins on the cliffs, dolphins at the bow, seals and majestic sea eagles
- Visit Fingal’s Cave on Staffa – admire the basalt columns and the mystical echo of the waves
- Breathtaking sunsets – unwind in quiet anchorages, surrounded by pure nature
Your sailing area: The Hebrides
Sailing in the Hebrides means navigating one of the most atmospheric and impressive landscapes in the United Kingdom. With Steady, the route is flexible and adapted to wind and weather. We may sail north towards the Small Isles or head south via Mull towards the Treshnish Isles.
Expect panoramic mountain scenery, ancient coastal castles, lively harbours, hidden anchorages and an abundance of wildlife. Each day brings new discoveries – boredom is not an option.
Southern Route: Mull, Treshnish & Staffa
We sail along Mull, the second-largest island of Scotland, known for its mountains, deep bays and colourful villages. We moor in Tobermory, Mull’s vibrant capital, where you can soak up the local atmosphere.
A true highlight is Fingal’s Cave on Staffa. In calm conditions, we explore the cave by dinghy or take a refreshing swim. The basalt formations and the sound of the waves create an almost magical experience.
Iona, a spiritual island, offers a peaceful anchorage with turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Visit the historic abbey and experience its serene, almost timeless atmosphere.
On Lunga, part of the Treshnish Isles, you will come face to face with curious puffins – a dream for bird and nature lovers.
Northern Route: The Small Isles
The Small Isles – Rum, Eigg, Muck and Canna – are known for their unspoiled nature, rich history and impressive wildlife.
- Rum – dramatic volcanic peaks with the iconic mountain Askival
- Eigg – famous for the spectacular hike to An Sgurr, offering wide panoramic views over the surrounding islands
- Canna – impressive cliffs and excellent opportunities for birdwatching
These remote islands offer a rare sense of tranquillity and purity – ideal for adventurous sailing.
