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Explore the Outer Hebrides and the remote Shiant Islands on the West Coast of Scotland with expedition yacht Steady.
Discover Scotland’s wild west coast, from the charming port of Ullapool to the Outer Hebrides and Skye, before finishing in Oban. Experience hands-on sailing, anchor in sheltered bays, step ashore to explore rugged landscapes, and encounter wildlife at every turn.
This voyage is perfect for adventurers, nature lovers, and sailing enthusiasts, combining hands-on sailing with rugged landscapes and cultural discoveries. Explore the remote Shiant Islands and the coastline of Skye while tucking some sea miles under your belt.
- Skippered sailing
- Remote island exploration
- Private cabins
- Great for couples & solo travellers
- Full board
- Time to explore ashore
- Wildlife watching
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The Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Summer time in the Hebrides offers some of the longest days of the year, with seemingly endless daylight, perfect for exploring Scotland’s remote and rugged landscapes. These long, light-filled days give us the freedom to sail further, which is perfect for Outer Hebrides adventure sailing.
The route below is to give you an idea of what to expect, but we must be flexible and depend on weather conditions, requiring adaptability and teamwork. Along the way, you’ll encounter stunning landscapes, wildlife, and hidden anchorages, making this an unforgettable sailing adventure.
Day 1 – Ullapool: Embarkation & Set Sail
Step aboard Steady in Ullapool, where you can meet your fellow travellers, settle in, and explore the boat. After a warm welcome, we set sail and begin our journey along Scotland’s rugged west coast to Lochinver. Enjoy the open water as we cover 26 nautical miles. Keep an eye out for wildlife, and relax as we head toward the first anchorage.
Day 2 – Stornoway & Lewis Coast
Explore the town of Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. Stroll its charming streets, visit local shops, or meander the waterfront.
Day 3 – To the Bird Paradise: The Shiant Islands
We set an early course for one of the highlights of the voyage: the Shiant Islands. After sailing approximately 20 nautical miles, keeping an eye out for dolphins, seabirds, and perhaps even a whale, we reach this remote archipelago in the middle of the Minch.
The Shiants are a true bird paradise, home to thousands of puffins, guillemots, and gannets nesting on the steep cliffs. You can explore the islands via dinghy for a close-up wildlife experience.
Day 4 – Duntulm, Skye: Castle Ruins and Coastal Views
Sail to the northern tip of Skye and anchor near Duntulm, where we can explore the ruins of Duntulm Castle, perched on cliffs overlooking the Minch and Outer Hebrides. Marvel at the panoramic scenery, spot seabirds and seals, and enjoy the beauty of this historic site.
Day 5 – Loch Gairloch
Set sail south to Loch Gairloch, a sheltered bay surrounded by the impressive mountains of Wester Ross. We can anchor in this scenic spot and stretch our legs ashore with a walk along the coastline. Watch for seals in the bay, or simply relax on deck and soak in the tranquil surroundings.
Day 6 – Sail to Ullapool
After breakfast, we will depart Loch Gairloch and sail North, back toward Ullapool. It will be a longer day at sea, perfect for hands-on sailing, spotting dolphins and seabirds, or relaxing on deck.
Day 7 – Farewell in Ullapool
Disembark at 09:00 with memories of incredible landscapes and abundant wildlife along Scotland’s wild west coast.
Wildlife in Scotland
Sailing with Steady offers incredible wildlife experiences. From Puffins, razorbills, and guillemots along the cliffs, soaring sea eagles above the Ocean and Red deer and otters onshore. Watch out for curious seals, playful dolphins, and occasional whales, including Minke and even orcas. Binoculars are highly recommended – you never know what might appear next!
Things to note
Sailing vs shoretime
Nightwatches?
Will there be Mosquitos?
Travel insurance notes
As this is an active adventure holiday, we advise that everyone has the appropriate personal accident travel insurance whilst onboard in addition to standard travel insurance which would cover you in the time between making your booking and departing for your adventure. These policies can sometimes be combined so please check with your travel insurance provider.
Please read more information on our Insurance guidelines page.
This voyage will be more than 12miles offshore.
Owned and skippered by husband and wife team Marielle and Jan-Willem, sailing with Steady is a relaxed and inspiring way to explore the Hebrides. With a real passion for nature, the landscape and living well, Marielle and Jan-Willem love to share their love of Scotland with their guests.
GETTING INVOLVED
Jan-Willem and Marielle can sail Steady comfortably on their own, but they invite and encourage guests to take part in all aspects of sailing. From taking the helm, sorting and setting the sails, basic navigation and rope work, Jan-Willem and Marielle provide a safe and supported environment for guests.
A Typical Day
The day starts with a hearty and wholesome breakfast to get ready for a day of sailing. Below decks, everything is cleared, and above deck, the sheets and sails are prepared before you get underway. Departure is around 9.30 am to make the most of the day. The skippers often have a destination in mind, but the weather will influence the decision, so they never guarantee an itinerary. As with all our fleet, the sails are used as much as possible, so Steady will go where the wind takes her.
Usually, lunch will be enjoyed outside when under sail and in good weather. You will then spend the evening and night in a calm anchorage. Being close to shore means you’ll be able to be dropped off by dinghy to stretch your legs and spend some time exploring the diverse landscape that the Hebrides have to offer.
The number of hours of sailing can vary between 4 and 7 hours a day, so you’ll be sure to work up an appetite ready for dinner to be served at around 7 p.m. The evenings are relaxed, with time to chat with new friends or find a quiet spot on board with your book.
Sleeping and Relaxation
Whatever the weather, it is wonderful to be out on the sea. Enjoy the beautiful views and the clean air that fills your lungs – not to mention the exhilaration of seeing Steady’s full rig being filled by the wind. Steady has a spacious deckhouse with views in all directions, so you can still enjoy the surroundings when the weather isn’t behaving. Below decks, there is a spacious, modern, fitted galley with a generous sofa area, dining table, and multi-fuel stove to keep out the evening chill.
After a full day in the open air, you can sleep peacefully in our cosy and comfortable private cabins, ready for a new day of seafaring adventure. There is a full-size domestic shower and a separate toilet for guests to use too.
Dining Aboard
Both Jan-Willem and Mariëlle love good food and cooking. The menu includes meat, fish and vegetarian dishes. Throughout the day, guests are offered coffee & tea and soft drinks to keep hydrated in the salty sea air.
Breakfast is varied each day, often including bread, cheeses, jams and spreads in addition to yoghurt and porridge or granola – sometimes there are boiled eggs, or fried bacon and eggs on offer if you’re doing a longer sailing day.
Lunch is a relaxed affair on deck, usually consisting of soup or salad, served with a selection of different breads. Examples include pumpkin, tomato or lentil soup, fish chowders, tuna salad or couscous salads; all made with the finest fresh produce.
Dinner is heartier, really filling you up after a day in the fresh air. It’s really varied but uses the best ingredients and draws on cuisines from around the globe, from Moroccan lamb stew to a simple lasagne to an authentic chicken curry made with fresh herbs and spices. Sometimes, if the skipper has bought some fresh fish, it’ll be barbecued up on deck. Dinner is always served with a selection of vegetables or salad.
There is, of course, dessert, which includes Greek yoghurt with fresh fruit, a selection of ice creams or simply coffee and chocolates.
Sample menu
All food is freshly prepared on board using locally sourced produce as much as possible. Please note that this is an example of what you may be served.
BREAKFAST
- Scottish Porridge
- Fresh fruit, yoghurt
- Toast and preserves
- Eggs (how you like them!)
LUNCH
- Homemade pumpkin soup with naan bread
- Fish soup served with a canapé with smoked salmon
- Tuna salad with bread
DINNER
Appetisers: toast with different cheeses, nuts, olives
Mains
- Mussels from the Isle of Mull, served with bread, potatoes and mixed salad
- Lamb stew served with couscous salad and green beans
- Crispy-skinned salmon, served with sweet potatoes, bimi, salad and homemade mayonnaise
- BBQ with meat from Kerrera Balliemore Farm, served with baked potatoes, salad and fresh vegetables
- Pumpkin curry, Jack fruit with coleslaw (V)
DESSERT
- Homemade chocolate mousse and cream
- Homemade cheesecake with lemon sorbet
- Crepe with ice cream, fruit and chocolate sauce
After dinner, coffee/tea with chocolate or bonbons
- All meals are included in the price (breakfast, lunch, dinner and hot drinks)
- One glass of wine with your evening meal
- All bedding (pillow, sheets & duvet) and wash towel
- Full crew plus tuition
- Marina and fuel fees
- All tender trips to and from the boat
- Lifejacket
- Musto waterproof suits whilst on the boat (standard sizing)
What’s not included
- All other alcohol and soft drinks
- Any flights
- Transit hotels
- Travel to and from the boat on the day of joining/leaving
- Travel Insurance
- Sailing Insurance (Please read our Sailing Insurance page for more information)
- Crew tips
- Personal expenses
Steady has limited storage in the cabins. Please consider travelling as light as possible. There is no storage for rigid/hard cases. Please pack your items in a soft bag or rucksack, something that can be packed flat or rolled up.
We recommend a travelling-light approach with lightweight, easy-drying layers. Below is a list of recommended items. It can be a few degrees colder out at sea; please bring layers even if the forecast seems like a warm week. These are not mandatory, and those who have sailed before may have their own preferences!
- Lightweight, quick-dry clothes (base layers, fleece and synthetic tops are all lightweight and quick-drying)
- Walking boots/shoes for onshore & light shoes/trainers for onboard use (with good grip)
- Please consider waterproof rubber/wellington/sailing boots (something to keep your feet dry)
- Swimsuit and swim towel
- Warm, windproof and waterproof coat/trousers. There are some offshore Musto waterproof sailing jackets and trousers for guests on Steady to use whilst onboard, but these are not permitted to be taken off the boat and are limited. Please let us know in advance of the voyage if they are needed, and sizing.
- Fingerless gloves for hoisting sails (sailing or cycling are best; these are optional)
- Sun cream (please use reef-safe, eco products where possible)
- Sunglasses, a cap and a warm hat
- Refillable water bottle
- Consider a small backpack/bag for onshore exploring
- Personal wash kit (please use reef-safe, eco products where possible)
- A small personal first aid kit and any medication you may need
- Camera/binoculars
- Charging cables for personal devices (there are Dutch sockets, but we have the good connections available for UK plugs. There are 2 type A USB power outlets in the sleeping cabins, we recommend bringing an adaptor for USB C leads)
- Cash as required
- A good book to read!
- Consider using sleep masks and/or earplugs if you’re sharing a cabin
- Midge repellent – only necessary when sailing in Scotland
Travel Documents
- Please assume full responsibility for checking and verifying any passport, visa, vaccination, or other entry requirements for the country/as required.
From: Ullapool
To: Ullapool
BY AIR
There are direct flights into Inverness (INV) Airport, which is about one hour to Ullapool by car/taxi. This is the easiest way to Ullapool. There is a bus service from the airport into Inverness which takes about 30 minutes.
BY RAIL
There are no rail links to Ullapool but the nearest station is Garve where you can get train links to the city of Inverness where you can pick up connections to most of the UK. Garve station is about a 40 minute taxi drive from Ullapool. Check ScotRail for timetables.
BY COACH/BUS
There is also a twice-daily coach service running through Scottish Citylink (route 961) which runs from Inverness Bus Station to Ullapool Pier. The Coach journey takes 1 hr and 20 mins.
Inverness has good rail and air links to and from the rest of the UK. If you’re going back to Oban, get the train to Glasgow, where you can get a direct link back to Oban.
PARKING
Ullapool is a small town, so parking is limited. There is a large, free carpark (Latheron) by Tesco where cars can be left at the owner’s risk or try your luck with on-street parking.
Steady
Guest berths: 8 Rig: Staysail Ketch
Onboard Steady, most guests like to lend a hand with the sailing, and Jan-Willem and Mariëlle are excellent guides if you do want to get involved. They cater for all abilities and ages, so if you’d rather sit back and relax with a book, then that’s fine too! She has a modern rig and simple winch system, so she is a great boat to learn the ropes.
Steady’s voyages explore the islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides and St Kilda; an area of unspoilt wilderness and breathtaking beauty in the Western Isles of Scotland. Her sailing adventures give you access to the most captivating and remote hidden secrets of this incredible and beautiful place. As you sail through this stunning marine landscape, you will likely be lucky enough to experience close encounters with rare wildlife and have time to soak up the unique and fascinating history and culture of the Hebrides and St Kilda.
Steady is true to her name, with a sturdy steel hull, and was initially built as a charter vessel, offering a considered layout below decks. Fitted with all the mod-cons and keeping guests’ comfort at the forefront, she sleeps eight guests in four comfortable twin cabins, with a shared shower and separate toilet. The galley and saloon area lives at the heart of the boat with a peninsula galley and plenty of seating alongside the cosy multi-fuel stove.
On the deck level, there’s a spacious cockpit with a navigation station and more seating, perfect for breakfast and morning coffee as the sun rises. There’s plenty of room on deck, too, to take in the surrounding views and learn the ropes alongside Jan-Willem and Mariëlle, who love sharing their passion for Scotland, the environment and nature with their guests.
Deck plan
More about Steady
Are all meals included in the price?
Yes - meals are included in the price (Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks & hot drinks)
Can you cater for dietary needs?
We can cater for vegetarian, vegan, gluten and dairy free diets.
Are there any added extras?
There's an honesty bar for soft drinks, wine and beer. Please no spirits on board.
What are the sleeping arrangements?
4x twin bunk bed cabins.
Is there a porthole in my cabin?
Yes.
How many bathrooms/showers does she have?
Steady has a separate toilet and shower for guests.
Are bedding and towels provided?
All bedding and shower towels are provided but please bring Swimming towels if you wish to swim in the sea! Micro-fibres are a great lightweight, quick-drying alternative.
Is there a hairdryer on board?
No but you are welcome to take your own onboard for use when the generator is running.
Will I be able to wash my clothes?
No, Steady does not have laundry on board for guests.
Is there heating on board?
Yes, there is a diesel powered stove for heating and all cabins have central heating.
Do I need to tip the crew?
Tips are not mandatory but are welcomed by the crew!
What language is spoken on board?
Jan-Willem and Mariëlle are Dutch, however they are fluent in English & Mariëlle can speak German.
Is there WIFI aboard?
No! It's time to disconnect from the modern tech and reconnect with nature! When within shore range, you should be able to reach 4/5G. Please make sure you have international roaming set up on your data plan if travelling abroad.
How do I charge my phone?
There are power sockets throughout the saloon for charging and Type A USB sockets in each cabin. Bring an adaptor for the newer USB C type charger leads.
What is the currency on board?
GBP - pounds sterling or Euro's depending on the voyage.
Are there Life Jackets provided?
Yes
How do I get on and off the boat?
Steady is often at anchor so you'll need to be comfortable climbing in and out of the tender dinghy and climbing up and over the gunwale - there will always be a crew member to steady.
Are there Waterproofs available?
Yes, Steady has Musto sailing suits for each guest in average sizing while sailing. Please bring a waterproof if you wish to wear one ashore.
Do I need sailing experience?
No, absolutely not! Just a love for adventure.
Does the boat have any water toys?
No water toys but there is fishing gear.
Will I be seasick?
Everyone reacts differently but if you are unsure we recommend you take seasick tablets 24 hours before you board.
Is there an age limit for Steady's guests?
Yes, guests must be between 16 - 75 years. (This can vary for private charters only)
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