This trip takes place aboard one of our catamarans, Stardust II or Wavedancer.
Spend 3.5 hours with us as we depart Portree Harbour and head north towards Holm Island and its fantastic bird sanctuary.
Journey up with us to the incredible, world-famous basalt cliffs of Kilt Rock - the dream ticket for any geologist!
As we cover the distance up there, keep your eyes peeled for an array of spectacular wildlife, such as whales, dolphins, sea eagles, puffins, seals and more!
Take in the breathtaking scenery of the Old Man of Storr, Bearreraig Bay and Mealt Falls on the north-east coast of Skye, as well as the substantial seabird colony of Holm Island, and Rubha nam Bràithrean (Brothers' Point) - home to the largest dinosaur trackway in Scotland as well as Skye’s only dinosaur footprints.
Keep your eyes peeled as we head further north into the Minch following the whale trail passing down towards the Isle of Rona and north-west Raasay.
There is also a potential stop-off on the Isle of Rona for around 20 minutes, featuring the best of Highland hospitality - a story and a dram!
As with all our trips you can expect to come across a huge variety of wildlife including whales, dolphins, white-tailed sea eagles and much more. However, particularly on this trip, you’ll also be introduced to Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) such as the Trotternish Ridge which is significant for several scientific reasons. A budding geologist on this tour may take an interest in the massive landslides that took place in this area whereas the mountain vegetation surviving above 450m may pique the interest of a keen botanist.
Sensational scenery and spectacular wildlife, at the best price available!
Please note that this trip is subject to favourable weather - you are advised to call to check availability and for an update on the day on the day of your trip.
Minimum of 6 passengers required for the trip to proceed.