Embark | Disembark | Vessel | Duration | Voyage No |
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Mon 27-07-2026, 14:00Mallaig, Scotland | Sun 02-08-2026, 10:00Mallaig, Scotland | Provident | 6 Nights | PV270726 |
This six-night round trip from Mallaig promises a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and discovery. Sailing aboard Provident, you’ll experience the timeless allure of traditional sailing, explore hidden bays and bustling villages, and immerse yourself in Scotland’s dramatic seascapes. Whether you’re seeking wildlife encounters, cultural highlights, or simply the joy of being at sea, this voyage has it all.
Vessel type / Rig | Gaff Ketch |
Guest Berths | 8 |
Beam | 18ft |
Draft | 9.2ft |
Deck Length | 70ft |
Overall Length | 92ft |
Tonnage | 85 tons |
Year Built | 1924 |
Your voyage aboard Provident, a gaff-rigged, 100-year-old Brixham sailing trawler, begins in the charming port of Mallaig. Well-connected by train from Fort William and Glasgow, Mallaig is a gateway to the stunning Scottish isles. Arrive early to explore the bustling harbour, sample freshly caught seafood, or take a scenic walk along the Morar beaches, famed for their silver sands.
Once aboard, you’ll be welcomed by the friendly and experienced crew, who will ensure your comfort and safety. With a short briefing and time to settle into your cabin, you’ll set sail through the Sound of Sleat, leaving the world of roads and routine behind for a week of nautical adventure.
From Mallaig, the Sound of Sleat sets the stage for your journey, with Skye’s rugged mountains rising dramatically to the west. Sail toward the Small Isles, where Eigg and Rum beckon with their rich wildlife and striking landscapes. Keep your eyes peeled for seals, porpoises, and perhaps a soaring golden eagle as you cross these vibrant waters.
One highlight of the voyage is the breathtaking sail into Loch Scavaig, nestled beneath the towering peaks of the Cuillin Hills. Here, the serenity is only interrupted by the rush of waterfalls and the occasional call of seabirds. Heading north, you might navigate the thrilling Kyle Rhea narrows, where the currents dance, and pass beneath the iconic Skye Bridge en route to Plockton, a picturesque village framed by palm trees and colourful cottages.
Weather permitting, your journey may include an anchorage at Bearreraig Bay, where you can step ashore to explore the legendary Old Man of Storr. This hike offers incredible views across the Inner Hebrides and beyond.
Your voyage concludes back in the picturesque fishing port of Mallaig. For those extending their stay, Mallaig is a hub for exploring nearby beaches, cultural landmarks, and ferry connections. It’s the perfect end to a week of nautical discovery.
Late July and early August bring long daylight hours and favourable sailing conditions to the Inner Hebrides. Expect gentle to moderate winds and relatively calm seas, ideal for both experienced sailors and those new to traditional sailing. The weather is changeable, adding to the adventure, but with a skilled crew and a well-built vessel like Provident, you’re in safe hands.
On a sailing voyage we never use the word itinerary, as skippers will always be aiming for the best and safest sailing routes for the forecast. They are as keen as you to include some of the highlights described above, but when it comes to sailing, you have to go with Mother Nature, not fight her. The description provided is based on what we think might be possible, based on past trips, or prior experience, but nothing is guaranteed on a sailing voyage. As such, the scheduled joining ports, routes, activities and/or destinations may be altered. Due to the complexities of weather systems, this may be at very short notice.
Whether you are an experienced sailor or a complete beginner, the professional crew will train you to be guest crew from the moment you arrive, with the intention that everybody works together to sail the ship. The common thread to all Classic Sailing holidays is ‘Hands on’ participation on ships that use ropes, blocks and tackles and ‘people power’ to set sail. Handling cargo adds an extra dimension – building teamwork and communication skills and leaving you with a great sense of achievement.
We cater for a wide range of ages and physical abilities and how much you are expected to do varies a bit between vessels. See the vessel tab above which explains all about the ‘sailing style’ and what to expect in terms of hands on participation. There is a lot of information about day to day life, the ships facilities and accommodation on the vessel pages.
Mallaig: A Captivating Coastal Retreat
Nestled on the picturesque shores of the West Highlands in Scotland, Mallaig is a charming coastal village that offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality, Mallaig is an idyllic destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
As you arrive in Mallaig, you’ll be greeted by stunning vistas of rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and sparkling azure waters. The village itself is a quaint and welcoming place, known for its colourful fishing boats and charming harbour. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, soak in the tranquil atmosphere, and savour the freshest seafood delights at one of the local eateries.
Explore the surrounding area and discover the natural wonders that Mallaig has to offer. Hike through the majestic Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its appearance in the Harry Potter films, or embark on a boat trip to the remote and breathtakingly beautiful Knoydart Peninsula. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled to spot seals, dolphins, and a variety of seabirds on their excursions.
Getting to Mallaig is a breeze, with various transportation options available. From Scotland, you can travel by train on the scenic West Highland Line, which connects Mallaig to Glasgow and Fort William. The train journey itself is a treat, offering spectacular views of mountains, lochs, and glens along the way. You can also have some fun on the Hogwarts Express from Fort William to Mallaig, properly known as the Jacobite Steam train.
If you’re coming from southern England, you can reach Mallaig by car via the A82 and A830 roads. The drive takes you through some of Scotland’s most stunning landscapes, including the majestic Loch Lomond and the awe-inspiring Glen Coe.
For those preferring to fly, the nearest airports to Mallaig are Inverness Airport and Glasgow Airport. From there, you can hire a car or take a train to complete your journey to Mallaig.
By selecting sustainable travel options and actively participating in carbon offset initiatives, you can make a positive impact while journeying to your voyage, where an unforgettable adventure awaits you. So pack your bags, get ready to travel and join your adventure in Mallaig.
N.B. BOATS HAVE LIMITED STORAGE SPACE SO PLEASE LIMIT YOURSELF TO ONE SOFT BAG OR RUCKSACK (NOT SUITCASES)
The Way To A Crew's Heart... I had to take the opportunity to shout out to Morag Slesser of Provident, easily the best cook on the west of Scotland fleet. As occasional crew I can say eating one meal has us excitedly looking forward to the next, and there's the baking too !! If Morag isn't available for a trip she makes sure a more than capable cook steps in for her, Provident crews and guests are always well provided for !
Best, Gavin (Morag on the helm of Provident, a multi talented person.)
I have been back 2 days and haven’t stopped thinking about the holiday. Provi is lovely and the crew were amazing. Steve and Morag obviously love their boat, Jamie the mate was very helpful and Guilio’s cooking was fantastic. Outstanding moments include the pod of dolphins playing alongside, and the sail from Arklow to Dublin. Force 5-6 and a smooth sea made for an exciting experience. I can’t wait to go again but I need to save up….
Can’t think what I’d improve to be honest, except maybe to point out to potential customers that Provi is run in an eco friendly manner and the food was more veggie based than a committed carnivore would like. Didn’t worry us at all as it was so tasty, but it might worry some people.
Sharon May 24
Fantastic trip. Crew were so keen to help and teach. They clearly loved sailing. Food was outstanding. Restaurant standard. Learnt so much. Had so much fun. Fellow passengers were so friendly. The Highlands and islands were stunning. Would highly recommend.
Tracy Summer 2023
Although we didn't manage to get to the hoped for destination (St. Kilda) we fully understood before we got on board that the weather would dictate the direction of travel. The crew were amazing and Morag's cooking is outstanding. A lovely old sailing boat and would highly recommend it to others.
Virginia Summer 2023
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