The list below shows the current voyages It is updated daily.
Availability can change quickly. A voyage may appear open in the list but fill soon after, and some voyages only take a handful of sailors.
If you want guidance on choosing a voyage, the sections further down explain how the list works and what the different sailing areas offer give us a call on 01326 53 1234
The voyage list shows every sailing opportunity available with our fleet of traditional vessels. It includes short coastal days, longer passages, ocean routes, and seasonal expeditions.
This layout suits sailors who know roughly when and where they want to go. It also helps those comparing several voyages at once. The table updates whenever ships change their schedules or new voyages are added, so it is the most accurate reference for availability.
People often have a good idea of the sailing they want to try, but it helps to think about the conditions and style of each route. Coastal voyages keep you close to shore with frequent anchorages and more varied scenery. Channel passages, island groups, and exposed coasts bring steadier winds and more time under sail. Longer routes offer extended watches and the rhythm of life at sea.
Traditional vessels vary. Some are large square-rigged ships with established watch systems. Others are smaller fore-and-aft craft that give sailors a more direct role in hoisting and handling sail. Every vessel has a professional crew on board. They guide, explain, and set a steady pace for the team.
Each voyage page shows, follow the URL at the end of the row, the start and end ports, likely sailing area, what to bring, and how the ship operates. You do not need specialist waterproofs for short trips. Outdoor clothing suited for a walk on the coast is usually enough. Weather changes quickly and you may get wet at times, but conditions often improve faster than many expect.
Transport links matter. Before booking, check how you will get to and from the vessel. Most ports have good train or ferry access, and crews are used to arriving the day before or the morning of departure.
If you want a second view on which voyage suits your experience or schedule, you can ask directly. Many sailors take months to choose. That is normal. The newsletter also keeps you informed about new voyages, late changes, and seasonal openings.
Give us a call – We’ve been answering sailors questions for nearly 30 years.
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Delights of the sound of Mull PV120926
Embark
Sat 12-09-2026
Craobh Haven, Scotland
Disembark
Thu 17-09-2026
Craobh Haven, Scotland
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£1210