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Small Isles Tours

Visit Muck, Eigg, Rum and Canna all on the same day

New for 2008

Highlands and Islands Expeditions

Charter

Explore Knoydart and the surrounding waters in our luxury RIB, Lophelia

Lophelia is a Redbay Stormforce 11 RIB, powered by twin 245hp inboard engines capable of speeds up to 40 knots. This awesome machine has been designed for long range cruising in comfort and complete safety. Lophelia can be chartered by the hour or for the whole day.

Some suggestions for trips:

Try an exhilarating wildlife and sightseeing tour around the islands of Muck, Eigg, Rum or Canna. Explore these remote and beautiful islands by sea or land. Look out for whales, dolphins, porpoises, basking sharks, seals and numerous species of seabird.

Explore the entire Knoydart Peninsula from the head of Loch Nevis to the head of Loch Hourn.

Visit the breathtaking and isolated Loch Coruisk on the Isle of Skye, followed by a trip to Soay and Gavin Maxwell’s old basking shark station.

Take a trip to Kinloch Casle on Rum, Eilean Donan Castle (from the film Highlander and James Bond - The world is not enough) or Castle Tioram and its spectacular scenery.

When the weather forecast is good it is possible to get to the Outer Hebrides for the day - we once went all the way to St. Kilda.

Fancy walking to Inverie from Kinloch Hourn but can’t face the prospect of having to walk the 17 miles back? Charter Lophelia to take you back to Barrisdale or Kinloch Hourn. Lophelia is available for charter to make the lives of walkers and munro baggers that little bit easier.

A trip on Lophelia is an ideal way of celebrating that special event - be it a birthday or an anniversary.

Lophelia is available for your own custom made adventures - including just getting to and from Knoydart.

Your skipper is a qualified marine biologist of over 20 years experience and can probably answer all your questions about what lives in and on the sea.

Lophelia Minke Whale
Rum & Eigg Sea Birds
"There appears to be nothing Mark doesn’t know about marine wildlife" - Jean Wilson (Lecturer at Blackpool and the Fylde College)