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Hire Houseboat Premier Horizon 1 Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 11.00m — Premier - Horizon 1 (2018)

  • Without skipper
5 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Magnifique Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 14.00m — Comfort - Magnifique (2005)

  • Without skipper
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 14 m
Hire Sailboat Oyster 825 Scotland

Scotland

Sailboat - 25.15m — Oyster - 825 (2014)

  • Skipper offered
8 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 25.2 m

From 
£3,689 / day

Hire Sailboat Beneteau First 40.7 Oban

Oban

Sailboat - 12.00m — Beneteau - First 40.7 (2000)

  • Skipper mandatory
8 people · 3 cabins · 10 berths · 12 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
£424 / day

Hire Gulet Chantier Keraudrun Voilier traditionnel, ketch Inverness

Inverness

Gulet - 20.00m — Chantier Keraudrun - Voilier traditionnel, ketch (1948)

  • Skipper mandatory
12 people · 3 cabins · 12 berths · 20 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
£3,689 / day

Hire Houseboat Comfort Magnifique Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 14.00m — Comfort - Magnifique (2005)

  • Without skipper
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 14 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Elegance Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 13.00m — Comfort - Elegance (2004)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m
Hire Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis523 Oban

Oban

Sailboat - 16.20m — Beneteau - Oceanis523 (2005)

  • Skipper offered
7 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 16.2 m

From 
£726 / day

Hire Houseboat Comfort Elegance Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 13.00m — Comfort - Elegance (2004)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Elegance Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 13.00m — Comfort - Elegance (2004)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Standard Crusader Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 11.00m — Standard - Crusader (2003)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Standard Crusader Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 11.00m — Standard - Crusader (2002)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Magnifique Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 14.00m — Comfort - Magnifique (2002)

  • Without skipper
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 14 m
Hire Houseboat Standard Consul Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 10.00m — Standard - Consul (2002)

  • Without skipper
4 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 10 m
Hire Houseboat Standard Countess Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 10.00m — Standard - Countess (2002)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 10 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Magnifique Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 14.00m — Comfort - Magnifique (2001)

  • Without skipper
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 14 m
Hire Houseboat Standard Consul Spean Bridge

Spean Bridge

Houseboat - 10.00m — Standard - Consul (2001)

  • Without skipper
4 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 10 m
Hire Houseboat Horizon I Newtonmore

Newtonmore

Houseboat - 11.00m — Horizon - I (2000)

  • Without skipper
5 people · 2 cabins · 5 berths · 11 m

Hiring a yacht in Scotland

If you're looking for a breathtaking way to see Scotland, then hiring a yacht is definitely the way to go. One of the best things about a boat rental in Scotland is that you'll be able to see the country in a completely different way. Instead of being restricted to land-based activities, you'll be able to explore the coastline and get up close and personal with all the amazing wildlife that lives there. It’s time to book your yacht charter in Scotland with Océans Evasion.


How much can I expect to pay for a yacht hire in Scotland?

The cost of hiring a boat in Scotland can vary depending on the type of boat, the characteristics, the season and any additional services you may require. Below are some of the average prices that you can expect for your boat hire in Scotland.

Sailboats

£3,045/week

Houseboats

£1,750/week

Why should you charter a yacht in Scotland with a skipper?

When it comes to hiring a boat, there are a few different options available. You can either go for a bareboat charter, meaning you take on the responsibility of the vessel yourself, or you can hire a boat with a skipper. While both options have their pros and cons, a skippered charter definitely has its advantages, especially if you're new to sailing or visiting an unfamiliar area.

When you hire a boat with a skipper, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. There's no need to worry about navigation, mooring, or any of the other technical aspects of sailing - that's all taken care of for you. Your skipper will also be able to teach you the basics of sailing, as well as some tips and tricks that will be helpful on your future sailing adventures. One of the great things about a boat is that you can visit remote areas that would be inaccessible by land. With a skipper on board, you can explore Scotland's many hidden coves and islands.

What do we offer in Scotland?

With Océans Evasion, you can have a crew onboard your boat rental in Scotland. It is the perfect way to enjoy a hassle-free boating holiday. The crew will take care of everything for you, including cleaning and dining, ensuring that you have a smooth and memorable trip.

When should I hire a boat in Scotland?

The best time to visit Scotland for a sailing holiday is during the months of May, June, July, and August. The weather is warmer and the days are longer, making it the perfect time to enjoy all that Scotland has to offer. There are also a variety of different events and festivals taking place during these months, so you'll never be short on things to do.

What to do in Scotland?

When it comes to bucket list travel destinations, Scotland is hard to beat. From the stunning Highlands to the idyllic West Coast of Scotland, one can never get bored in this beautiful country. To help you plan your trip, we've put together a list of the best places to see in Scotland. Whether you're interested in history, nature or just want to enjoy some good Scottish hospitality, these are the places you need to visit:

  • The Scottish Highlands - For those who love the outdoors, the Highlands offer some of the most stunning scenery in Scotland. With towering mountains, crystal-clear lochs and rugged coastline, it's easy to see why this region is so popular with visitors.
  • The Caledonian Canal - This man-made waterway runs from Inverness in the Highlands all the way to Fort William, making it a great option for those who want to explore Scotland by boat.
  • Fort William - Situated at the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, Fort William is a great base for exploring the Highlands. As well as being surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery in Scotland, Fort William is also home to a number of attractions including the West Highland Museum and Loch Ness.
  • Loch Ness - Another must-see attraction in Scotland is Loch Ness, home of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Take a boat cruise on the loch or simply enjoy the stunning scenery from one of the many viewing points along its shores.
  • Fort Augustus - Situated at the southern end of Loch Ness, Fort Augustus is a popular tourist destination for those who want to learn more about Scottish history and culture. The town is home to a number of attractions including an 18th-century fort and a museum dedicated to Highland life.


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