LeBoat - Scotland Boating Holidays Cruise the Caledonian Canal for a true taste of the Highlands. Take in the sights at Loch Oich and the great watersports facilities at the Great Glen Water Park. Learn about Highland life at the Clansman Centre at Fort Augustus, one of the most picturesque villages on your route. See if you can spot the monster in Loch Ness and ...
Scottish Highlander - Loch Ness & Caledonian Canal At 117 feet she is spacious and has every comfort for year round cruising. Scottish Highlander cruises the Caledonian canal between Fort William and Inverness, through the Great Glen and along legendary Loch Ness, encountering some of Scotland's finest scenery along the way.
Highland Voyages Boat Trips & Cruises, Inverness - Loch Ness - Fort William - Great Glen - Caledonian Canal - Moray Firth Dolphins - Oban - Skye - Outer Hebrides - Western Isles. Enjoy tall ship sailing on our converted herring drifter in the spectacular scenery of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Learn to sail or watch the world glide by - the choice is yours!
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West Highland Saling and Cruisers With a large fleet comprising both sailing yachts and luxury motor cruisers, West Highland sailing will provide a vacation to meet most expectations. With no tides and simple navigation sailing and boating novices can charter our boats and enjoy a carefree boating holiday among Scotland's finest scenery.
Capercaillie Cruisers For the finest canal holidays in Scotland and to experience the magnificent Falkirk Wheel, a visit to Scotland’s ‘newest’ canal is a must. Our modern fully equipped 6 berth canal boats offer all the comforts of home – without the pressures and hassle. Pets are welcome.
Caley Cruisers Caley Cruisers operate 12 different classes of cruisers, all of which are fully equipped, comfortable, reliable and the perfect vantage point to explore 60 miles of one of Europe’s most beautiful inland waterways. Opened in 1822, the Caledonian Canal is one of the most fascinating waterways in Europe. It was built to provide a short cut between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, avoiding the hazardous Pentland Firth on the north coast of the Scottish mainland. The canal is one of the most recent to be developed for holidays afloat and has retained its unspoiled character. It runs for some 60 miles (100 km). It takes approximately 3 days to cruise from East to West and it is therefore the perfect place to spend a week's cruising.
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