Inlets and Islands from Holy Loch, Dunoon 3-night cruise
Holy Loch, Dunoon to Portavadie: £650per person, all-inclusive
Departs Saturday from Holy Loch, Dunoon, boarding 4pm. Disembark at Portavadie, Loch Fyne the following Tuesday at 11am with transport back to Holy Loch.
Still available: Saturday July 5th, 2 double cabins Saturday October 11th, this cruise disembarks at Portavadie, Loch Fyne and has full availability
This cruise explores the sheltered sea lochs and the Kyles of Bute, along the spectacular coastal landscape of the Cowal Peninsula. Access beautiful Loch Goil, Loch Long, Loch Fyne, Loch Riddon and Loch Striven, remote by land but easily accessible by sea. Anchor off tranquil inlets, rich in wildlife. Go ashore to explore the inihabited beaches and visit the communities and towns dotted along the coastline.
Typical Cruise highlights
- Cruise Loch Long to Arrocher and enjoy a tranquil dinner at anchor off Carrick Castle in Loch Goil
- Sail to the Isle of Bute and explore the pretty coastal town of Rothesay
- Visit Rothesay Castle and the amazing Mount Stuart House and gardens
- Cruise the beautiful Kyles of Bute and anchor in remote Loch Riddon and take an evening stroll along its banks
- Explore the colourful village of East Loch Tarbert
- Take a morning coastal walk to Tighnabruaich
- Sail to East Loch Tarbert and anchor off Stonefield Castle for the night with the opportunity to go ashore to see the gardens
- Cruise Loch Fyne to Portavadie, disembarking at 11am with transfer by car to Holy Loch Marina
Getting to Holy Loch: If arriving by train to Glasgow, take the connection to Gourock which includes the ferry trip to Dunoon. If arriving at Glasgow Airport, we provide a free pick up at 2pm on the Saturday for boarding at Holy Loch at 4pm. If arriving by car, free parking is available at Holy Loch Marina which is secured by locked gates at night.