Do you dream of immense spaces with multiple sailing trims where serenity and the great outdoors reign supreme? You can find this magical place by traveling to the Scottish Highlands. With numerous perfect places to recharge your batteries, the whole of north-west Scotland is an invitation to escape. Its spectacular landscapes will immortalize and lull you into a vacation state of mind.
Breathe in the pure air of the extravagant Highlands countryside
Given the size of Scotland, you might think that you could visit it quickly. However, its lands are overflowing with historical and natural treasures that will arouse the interest of travelers. During your stopover, why not alternate your expedition between visiting castles, discovering the local area and fun activities.
To make your discovery of Scotland more fun, plan your trip with an emphasis on yacht charter in the Highlands. Your stay will be punctuated by picturesque island hopping trips through hills, sea, mountains and lakes.
Take a boat trip to the famous Loch Ness, where breathtaking scenery awaits you. Then on to Log Oich, then Log Lomond, not forgetting Log Torridon and Log Maree. All these outings will give you the chance to enjoy fun activities such as canoeing, sailing and rafting.
Want to discover the region's flora and fauna? Take a stroll through the Highlands' many nature reserves, including Beinn Eighe on the Applecross peninsula. Magnificent hikes will give you the opportunity to encounter moose, eagles and enormous Scottish cows grazing in a field of moorland.
Between culture and tradition
After your escape into nature, fill your travel diary by immersing yourself in Scottish culture. A stage that obviously involves the tradition of fine, rich and varied cuisine. So start your immersion by savoring the gastronomic specialties of the Highlands, including the famous haggis, accompanied by a mug of beer.
Finish off your trip with a visit to the castles of the Highlands. Make sure you stop at the splendid Dunrobin Castle. Next, contemplate Eilean Donan, considered the most romantic building in Scotland. Then continue on to the feudal castle of Sinclair and Grinigoe, enthroned above the cliff.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 15 |
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Average price per week | $1,764 |
Minimum weekly price | $977 |
Maximum price per week | $2,797 |