Mull of Kintyre and the Inner Hebrides Cruise

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An epic sea journey which starts in the magnificent Firth of Clyde with stopovers at the picturesque Kyles of Bute and the Island of Arran.  Rounding the Mull of Kintyre allows access to the southernmost islands of the Hebrides.   Each island has its own unique character, making a fascinating voyage along a coastline dotted with thousands of inlets, dropping ...
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Overview

Trip type
Small Ship Cruise
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Highlights

    • Discover Kyles of Bute and its beauty
    • Explore Corryvreckan whirlpool
    • Visit the small isle of Luing

What's this trip about?

    An epic sea journey which starts in the magnificent Firth of Clyde with stopovers at the picturesque Kyles of Bute and the Island of Arran.  Rounding the Mull of Kintyre allows access to the southernmost islands of the Hebrides.   Each island has its own unique character, making a fascinating voyage along a coastline dotted with thousands of inlets, dropping anchor in magnificent, forested sea lochs.  Navigate in the wake of the “Lords of the Isles” along a twelfth century route from Gigha, Islay and Jura to the Corryvreckan Whirlpool and the Slate Isles. The proximity of mountain and island to the coast provides a breathtaking landscape which can only be appreciated from the sea.

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeStandard Group - 25 + people
Age range12 years and up
Flights and transportAll internal ground transport included
Start CityKyles of Bute
End CityGarvellachs

Travel Themes

  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Small Ship Cruise

Destinations

  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • Scotland

Activities

  • Historic sightseeing
  • Nature

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Itinerary

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Typical stopovers and anchorages

Kyles of Bute
: Anchor in the sheltered waters of the beautiful Kyles of Bute, a haven for marine wildlife

Isle of Arran
: Stopover at Brodick Castle and the whisky distillery at Lochranza

Campbeltown
: Call in at Campbeltown to visit the distillery and the castle with the option of a shore walk.

Mull of Kintyre
:  The cruise around the Mull of Kintyre is bracing and dramatic with fantastic coastal scenery

Isle of Gigha
: Stopover at the delightful small Hebridean Island of Gigha, known as “Gods Island” .It’s beautiful bays, clear green seas, sandy beaches and gardens can be explored on foot or by bicycle.

Isle of Jura
: Cruise the Sound of Jura and call in at the Jura Distillery.  Take a shore walk to spot some of the 5,000 deer living on the island

Loch Sween
: Cruise the length of beautiful Loch Sween, passing an osprey nest and Castle Sween. Go ashore at Tayvallich to walk through the ancient oak forest

Loch Crinan
: Call in at picturesque Crinan village with its lovely harbour full of traditional boats.

Corryvreckan
Whirlpool: Navigate the infamous Corryvreckan whirlpool in the Strait of Corryvreckan between the isles of Jura and Scarba

The Slate Isles
:  Visit the small isle of Luing, part of a group of islands known as the Slate Isles because of the Dalradian Slate which makes up the geology.  Nearby Scarba and the Garvellachs are also potential stopovers.

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Price per day$391
Last Updated: 2/23/2024

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The total tour cost includes the tour price (regular or promotional) and the compulsory local payment. The promotional price is subject to change. Check directly with the operator for the latest price offer. The tour operator requires you to pay only the tour price to purchase your travel. The compulsory local payment will be paid when you join the trip. All prices are based on double, twin or triple share occupancy. Solo passengers will be accommodated in a double, twin or triple room according to availability with a passenger(s) of the same gender. Single supplement only needs to be paid if the passenger does not want to share and requests their own room. Discounts can only be applied at the time of booking and cannot be added at a later date, regardless of any changes made to the original booking.

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Sep 2020

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About The Majestic Line

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There are many reasons for starting a business but to save beautifully crafted wooden hulled fishing trawlers from the chainsaw must be one of the most unusual.  But that is exactly what friends Andy Thoms and Ken Grant did.  In 2004 they bought and converted their first vessel, the Glen Massan, to a mini cruise liner, sailing out of Holy Loch, near Dunoon to cruise the wonderful sheltered lochs and islands of Argyll. In May 2007 a sister vessel, The Glen Tarsan was launched .  Find out more about the boats and how the conversions took place on video

We are now building a new purpose built vessel, the Glen Etive which will be ready for the 2016 season . The new vessel is currently being built by Ardmaleish Boatbuilding Co. Ltd on the Clyde. Finished in traditional wood and brass, with spacious accommodation and a steel based hull, the new boat will undertake 10-day cruises to Islay, Skye, the Outer Hebrides and St Kilda.

The Majestic Line cruises are designed to reveal the hidden beauty of the sheltered lochs and islands of Argyll and the Hebrides, which are often undiscovered by visitors to the area, but well known to Andy and Ken, who live and sail there.

Guests on our cruises often remark that they have "left the world behind" or that "time stands still".  We get extremely positive feedback from our guests and this is mainly due to the crews on our boats, who provide an exceptional standard of hospitality.

Our main aim is to amaze and delight our guests on board. We take our guests to idyllic and scenic places, provide a range of shore trips, cook amazing meals from locally sourced ingredients and generally serve their every need in a most unobtrusive way.  We are very proud of the very positive customer feedback we get from our guests, from booking through to disembarking. Cruise Argyll and the Hebrides

There is no better way to explore Argyll and the Hebrides than the freedom and flexibility of a small-ship cruise. Soak in the scenery, wildlife, history and culture, while enjoying delicious food onboard and fascinating trips onshore. Our mini-cruise ships take you off the beaten track for a personal discovery of the West Coast of Scotland. We know the most idyllic, secret anchorages,  many of which are only accessible by our smaller vessels.

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Glen Massan / Glen Tarsan
We are now building a new purpose-built vessel, the Glen Etive which will be ready for the 2016 season . The new vessel is currently being built by Ardmaleish Boatbuilding Co. Ltd on the Clyde. Finished in traditional wood and brass, with spacious accommodation and a steel based hull, the new boat will undertake 10-day cruises to Islay, Skye, the Outer Hebrides and St Kilda and 6-day cruises to Skye and the Small Isles. The design of our vessels is to encourage informality and relaxation; the deck saloon is where guests gather and everyone dines together at one large table. The size of our cruise vessels allows inshore access to delightful and remote areas not available to bigger cruise vessels. There is no better way to cruise Scotland from a unique vantage point. Each day there are new stops on offer and every night the boat anchors off a different stunning location for dinner.
Cabins Each vessel accommodates 11 guests within 6 double  ensuite cabins which and can be configured as either twin or double beds. There are two cabins on deck and four below deck; all cabins are similar in size and style. The size of the cabins is spacious for a boat but compact compared to a hotel bedroom.  The cabins were designed with enough space to allow for a very good nights sleep but on the assumption that guests would be spending time in the indoor deck saloon or on the outdoor decks, rather than in their cabins. All cabins are ensuite All cabins have a shower ensuite with washhand basin and toilet. Again, these are smaller than a hotel ensuite but a very good standard for small boat cruising. Alarm clock, hairdryer and luxury locally made toiletries are provided. First class crew and hospitality Cabins are serviced daily and the crew are happy to provide for any special requests.  Click here to find out more about the fabulous food on board. Single occupancy at no supplement On each vessel two cabins are reserved for single occupancy at no additional supplement, therefore the size of the group of guests on board is normally 10 people. The Deck Saloon The deck saloon is where our guests gather and relax, it is always warm and comfortable with crew on hand, discreetly attentive.  The windows allow fabulous panoramic views of the Highland coastline as the vessel gently cruises  through the landscape. Informal dining All meals are served at the communal table in the deck saloon, although canapes and drinks are often served on the outdoor aft deck, which is accessible through French doors, to catch the last of the evening light.  Early risers are welcomed by a hot drink and any other sustenance required until breakfast is served.   The library stocks books on local maps, history, wildlife and attractions and a range of board and other games. There is a plasma screen in the deck saloon where scenes of local history and wildlife can be viewed or a film, if everyone is in agreement. A well stocked bar The bar in the deck saloon is very well stocked, including an impressive choice of malt whiskies (and soft drinks if preferred!) and is available at all times The Outdoor Decks Chatting on the whale watching deck Bird watching relaxing aft deck The outside decks are a delightful aspect of The Majestic Line vessels.  They have been carefully designed to enhance the guest experience on board, providing a perfect outdoor environment when desired.  At deck saloon level, french doors open out onto the sheltered aft deck, which has a table to allow for alfresco dining.  At any time, guests can be found reading, chatting enjoying a drink or snack or just taking in the scenery. Al fresco at anchor When the boat is at anchor the aft deck is the perfect place for milling after dinner, to share histories, watch a beautiful west coast sunset, check out the stars and listen to the perfect silence broken only by the calls of birds and the gentle lapping of the water against the hull Take a spell at the helm! From the deck saloon, stairs lead to the spacious upper decks and the wheelhouse.  When cruising many of our guests like to spend time in the wheelhouse chatting with the skipper and crew and perhaps even taking a spell at the helm. The crew have a wealth of information about the local history of the areas visited that day and aspects of marine interest. Soak up the sun or watch out for whales There are two top decks, the sheltered aft sun deck with sun loungers and the fore deck which is ideal for wildlife watching.  Or there is plenty of space to find a corner to settle down with a book..
Cancellation policy

If you cancel your holiday:

More than 56 days prior to the start of your holiday/cruise, you will only be charged your deposit.

Between 56 and 30 days, you will be charged 50% of the holiday/cruise cost.

Between 30 and 14 days, you will be charged 75% of the holiday/cruise cost.

Less than 14 days before the start of your holiday/cruise or on or after the commencement of the cruise, you must pay the full holiday/cruise cost.

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Age Requirements
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No unaccompanied children under the age of sixteen (16) can be carried. No children under the age of twelve (12) will be carried unless part of a whole-boat charter and then they are the responsibility of their parents/guardians at all times.
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