Board a small expedition vessel from Ullapool's pier and sail into the pristine archipelago of the Summer Isles. Scan for dolphins, minke whales, puffins, and grey seals against a backdrop of cloud-draped Highland peaks — Scotland's wildlife at its most raw and accessible.
What to expect
Departing directly from Ullapool's working fishing harbour, the boat weaves through the mouth of Loch Broom into open Atlantic waters flanked by the Beinn Mòr Coigach massif. The Summer Isles are a designated Special Area of Conservation — expect grey seals hauled out on skerries, gannet plunge-diving overhead, and on lucky days, a minke whale breaking the surface. The skipper narrates the natural and human history of these once-inhabited islands, including the abandoned settlement on Tanera Mòr, Scotland's last privately owned post office island. Landings on Tanera Mòr are possible on select sailings.
Good to know
Boats depart from Ullapool pier — a short walk from where cruise tenders land. Sailings are weather-dependent; book early and confirm the morning of. Bring a windproof layer and binoculars. Allow 2.5–3 hours; confirm scheduling fits your all-aboard time.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ullapool — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.