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The Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is due at the time of the final charter payment. Under MYBA terms, this sum is usually equivalent to 30 per cent of the total charter fee, but may be up to 40 per cent in some cases.

Intended to cover the operating expenses of a charter as explained under Charter Terms, such as fuel, food, drinks, port fees and ad hoc incidentals, the APA will be given to the captain before the start of your charter. The Captain will ensure that the yacht is fully fuelled and provisioned when you step on board. While an up-to-date summary of accounts can be requested at any time during your charter, a full set of accounts will normally be submitted by your captain at the end of the cruise. If, during the charter, the expenditure exceeds the sum already paid, additional cash funds will be required at once.

All outstanding bills from the yacht charter should be settled in cash or by bank transfer before your final disembarkation. Of course, any remaining credit at the end of your charter will be reimbursed to you in full. On request, transfer arrangements to and from the yacht can be made by Burgess or by the yacht’s captain, payment for which will be deducted from your APA.

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Visiting Scotland by Superyacht in 2022? – Discover James Watt Dock

Visiting Scotland by superyacht in 2022? It’s worth your while to check out James Watt Dock, a 170 berth Marina in the tranquil Port Glasgow. Surrounded by rolling hills and a stone’s throw from beauty spots such as Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, James Watt Dock is nestled in the heart of Scotland’s wild beauty. Read on to find out more about James Watt Dock and why you should consider adding it to your UK itinerary.

What does James Watt Dock provide and how do they support Superyachts visiting the UK?

James Watt Dock Marina provides visiting yachts with sheltered, deep water alongside berthing. All of this also includes excellent service from a professional and friendly team of staff. Currently, the marina accommodates 2 vessels up to 100m at any one time on the main superyacht berth with two more 40m berths available within the marina.

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To provide a comprehensive range of services superyacht guests, captains and crew expect, the marina works in collaboration with MGMT Yacht to ensure every request is seen to, and any issue is resolved.

Speaking of future developments at the marina, Graeme Galbraith, Marina Manager shared that the dock is “in the middle of a tender process for a new state of the art facilities building which will include a bar and restaurant.” He further commented that in 2023, the marina “will be developing its marine service centre, which will see a wide range of marine services available for visiting yachts.”

What you can enjoy in the local area whilst moored at James Watt Dock

When visiting Scotland by superyacht, mooring at James Watt Dock gives brilliant access to everything Scotland has to offer. Some highlights of the local area include:

  • Excellent transport links to Glasgow and Edinburgh ; James Watt Dock Marina is the perfect base for exploring the sights and attractions that these cities have to offer. Whether you’re visiting Edinburgh’s historic castle or making the most of the excellent shopping in Glasgow, there’s always something to do in these bustling cities.

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  • Many options for those who enjoy golfing. There are several local golf courses in the area that will test even the most experienced golfer. Venturing further afield gives access to countless more courses, including the world-famous Old Course at St. Andrews .

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  • The whisky distilleries of Loch Lomand and the Trossachs. Enjoy a day out learning about the distillation process of the classic Scottish drink – you can do this whilst sampling the alcohol.

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  • Drift and wreck diving activities – The River Clyde has many shipwrecks you can visit with local dive companies. Similarly, you can find equally thrilling diving experiences out on the west coast cruising grounds.

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  • Michelin starred restaurants with moorings. Glasgow and Edinburgh have many Michelin Star restaurants (such as The Kitchin ), whilst the islands off the west coast also boast a great selection.

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The coast of Scotland offers some of the most pristine and stunning cruising grounds in the whole of northern Europe, where mountainsides stoop to touch the clear waters of the Gulf Stream, and pale sandy beaches can be explored from the tranquillity of a sea-loch anchorage.

On shore one can play a round of golf in the game’s nascent land, explore some of the oldest and most fascinating cities in the UK and end the day with a tumbler of the finest single malt whisky. Sailing areas in Scotland cover all levels of facilities and experience. These include the delights and civilisation of the Firth of Clyde, Argyll’s attractive coast and lochs, the drama and delights of the Isle of Skye, the North West Highlands and the Western Isles and the charms of Orkney and Shetland. • Breathtaking scenery • Excellent wildlife spotting • Home to golf and malt whisky • Superb drift and wreck diving • Michelin starred restaurants with moorings • Culture, history and shopping in Glasgow and Edinburgh

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James Watt Dock Marina proved to be a fantastic base for our visit to Scotland. The sheltered, deep water, alongside berth together with excellent service from the friendly staff made it a visit to remember.

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Steering Superyachts to Scottish Coast

A European-funded programme has been launched, involving Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) with the intention of developing a new yacht-cruising route along Scotland’s west coast, the “Cool Route”.

This new strategy aims to encourage superyacht enthusiasts to be attracted to the area, as one of the most beautiful cruising destinations in the world. This would in turn assist remote, local businesses in the area and bring tourism to the region.

A brochure invitation has been sent out to target the superyacht industry as well as encouraging small businesses to register their services on a custom-built online platform. This links into ports and provides information on attractions, amenities and other information on the local areas.

In its infancy, the aim is to really promote the “Cool Route” by providing information on what there is to see and do in the area. Communicating primarily with marine operators is crucial in making sure that relevant information is provided and passed on to any superyacht cruisers who may be unaware of what the Scottish west coast has to offer.

The Cool Route boasts being one of the most beautiful sailing routes in the world. Stretching from Southern and Western Ireland, across to Northern Ireland, Western Scotland then onto the Faroe Islands and Norway, with over 300 stopovers pinpointed across the route.

The project has been led by Cork Institute of Technology and funded by the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme, costing £1.1 million.

If you’re researching superyachts to charter and would like more information please, get in touch. Our brokers are the best people to speak to and with a wealth of experience and knowledge in superyacht charters, our team are well placed to take you further through your options and advise you accordingly. Contact us today. You can call us on +44 (0)207 819 6264 or email info@tjbsuperyachts.com for more information.

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Where local knowledge meets industry experience

Superyachting Scotland was created to accommodate the growing superyacht presence in Scotland.

Katy McGilvray, owner and founder, is an experienced Chief Officer onboard yachts and is born and bred on the west coast of Scotland. The experience and knowledge Katy has gained whilst working in the industry along with her love of Scotland led her to set up Superyachting Scotland.

We are very excited to be utilising our local and industry knowledge to assist the growing number of yachts visiting our beautiful and diverse country.

We know the standards expected by yachts and feel that these standards have been lacking in the local area. Our aim is to make your life easier from pre-arrival through to departure.

Superyachting Scotland has teamed up with Nell Hearle who runs YachtBox to accommodate all of your provisioning needs. Nell was a Buyer on land and is a Chief Stewardess onboard superyachts ranging up to 70m. Nell appreciates the importance of providing you with the best and freshest of everything that you may require during your sail.

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Every guest can enjoy our five-star luxury experience onboard the Spirit of Fortitude and can look forward to a warm, hearty Scottish Highland welcome.

We know how important and rewarding time with your family and friends can be. The Spirit of Fortitude allows for special memories to be made in privacy and freedom. From corporate celebrations to honeymoons, Spirit of Fortitude has played host to wonderful times. Prior to departure we will work with you to deliver the very best experience possible for your guests, whether it be a corporate occasion, or a personal celebration. Accommodating up to twelve guests on board (or up to fifty guests on a static charter at anchor or alongside) the event is sure to linger in the memories of all that come aboard.

A chartered cruise ensures many bucket list ticks are fulfilled with such iconic destinations such as the mystical St Kilda, at the very edge of the world, Staffa and the famous Fingals cave, one of natures great glories and often referred to as a natural Cathedral. Others might wish to venture through the Great Glen and witness such sites as Loch Ness and Neptune’s Staircase.

High profile names have long used superyachts as a way of combining privacy and luxury, but a growing market has seen it become increasingly popular with those looking to embark on a bespoke vacation. Unlike the restrictions and crowds of a cruise ship, a superyacht charter offers a sense of freedom and flexibility that is truly unrivalled, tailoring to the needs and desires of you and your guests.

Our professional crew of five are passionate about history and wildlife and are dedicated to creating an unforgettable experience for you and your guests. Feel free to immerse yourself in the luxury and relaxation of this fabulous accommodation, enjoying the breath-taking views, gourmet cuisine created by our international chef, using only the very freshest and locally sourced larder, putting the food experience at the very heart of our cruises.

Enjoy the many spaces accommodated on board, with our well stocked bar in the Whisky viewing room, our hand-crafted library, our large saloon and dining area and four outdoor levels to choose from. All of our staterooms are very spacious, centrally heated and have their own en suites shower rooms,  together with satellite tv viewing.

Cruising grounds extend from Dublin to Edinburgh so call us now for a friendly chat with the crew, customer satisfaction is paramount to us at all times and we would be delighted to discuss your exact requirements.

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*APA – Advance Provisioning Allowance – our prices quoted include all provisioning allowances and include our quality range of table wines, details of which are available on request. Not included are premium wines and champagnes, and alcoholic beverages which can be bought onboard from our well stocked bar, together with any gratuities.

Prices quoted are based on departures from our home ports of either Oban (Summer) or Greenock (early Spring or late Autumn), with our standard allowance for daily sea distances. Other locations are available upon request.

We can also offer a supplementary high performance chase boat which can add amazing opportunities to visit further afield, or get up close and personal with wildlife. We can also arrange for helicopter travel to and from the yacht, including day excursions by air, and we can extend your stay ashore with a private stay at Scotland’s most exclusive five star exclusive-use venue. Please enquire for further information.

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We are now able to offer Private Charter experiences aboard one of the world’s most amazing MegaYachts, with quite literally no limits to her cruising grounds including the Arctic and the Antartic, she will take you there in the greatest comfort available anywhere on the seven seas. Accommodating up to one hundred and eighty guests, she has a very  flexible layout and is therefore perfect for groups of seventy five and above, every stateroom has its own private balcony or terrace, she is one of the newest vessels afloat and includes features such as a spa and a unique underwater viewing gallery. Charters available from Scotland to anywhere in the world!

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Superyacht Charter Packages

From £8,950, 1 day and evening for wedding.

Food and drink packages available upon request

From £7,275

1 day for corporate use/party, from £6,250, 1 night for corporate use/party, from £24,500 (with no requirement for any apa), 3 night cruise.

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From £44,500 (with no requirement for any APA)

6 night cruise, from £85,000 (with no requirement for any apa), 10 night cruise.

We operate throughout the UK and Ireland so are very flexible as to the departing and landing ports of any private charter. However positioning costs will require to take into account, that our main ports are Oban and Greenock.​

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Royal Scottish offer a unique Five-Star charter experience, with Spirit of Fortitude capable of transporting groups up to twelve guests to the many islands and hidden coastal treasures Scotland has to offer, in style and luxury. For bigger parties of up to one hundred, we can offer one of the world’s newest Megayachts, with all staterooms having private balconies.

Corporate Charters

The Spirit of Fortitude is available for special corporate occasions, to celebrate the launch of a new product, or as a venue for that prestigious retirement party. We also offer a venue for film and television work and are available for corporate and charter hire for meetings, functions or cruises all year. Numbers are restricted to twelve guests for overnight cruises, but we can accommodate up to fifty guests when we are at port.

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Scotland Inner Hebrides Yacht Charter

Private Yachting Cruises in the Inner Hebrides

The islands scattered off Scotland’s west coast offer some of the most beautiful cruising in the world. Uninhabited landscapes are ready for your superyacht adventure, while whisky connoisseurs come from worldwide for tastings and distillery tours. And the wildlife is spectacular: expect to see orcas, whales, eagles, seals and much more. Rent a crewed motor or sailing boat with YPI to have the best cruising possible in the Inner Hebrides. This is an example of a six day yacht charter itinerary for Scotland. Yacht charter itineraries are created individually for every client based around personal preferences and how you want to spend your time onboard your superyacht in Scotland's Inner Hebrides

Superyacht Charter Mull

Take to the Skies

Join your superyacht at Oban, the gateway town of the Hebrides. Head northwest towards Mull to visit the 13th century castle and learn about its troubled past with a local historian. Go north through the stunning sound of Mull, keeping an eye out for dolphins, orca and seals. Disembark at Tobermory, home to the island’s only whisky distillery. Meet the head distiller for a private tour and tastings of this small yet powerful single malt. Take to the skies for para-jet flights in search of whales, orca and sea eagles.

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Sacred Island

Head round the northern tip of Mull and towards tiny Staffa, an entirely volcanic Island uninhabited since the 17th century. Stop your motor or sailing boat and explore Fingals Cave, a sea cave formed completely in hexagonally jointed basalt. Take the walkway to explore it yourself, or meet the island’s only residents, puffins. Next, Iona, the centre of Gaelic monasticism for four centuries. Moor up and go ashore for a view of Iona Abbey, a focal point for Christianity and the burial place of no less than 43 Scottish Kings!

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Superyacht Charter Islay

World-famous Whiskies

Head west to the Isle of Colonsay. With only 130 inhabitants, it offers some of the most pristine beaches in the world and gets the most hours of sun in Scotland. Enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch in a secluded bay. Fish for mackerel, then sail your superyacht to Islay, spotting Basking sharks, Seals and pods of Dolphins on the way. Known as the Queen of the Hebrides, Islay has 8 working whisky distilleries producing some of the finest single malts in the world. The Bunnahabhain distillery produces one of the lighter Islay single malts - we will arrange a private tour and tasting.

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Extreme Adventures

Sailing south, with the Isle of Jura to our east, enjoy the dramatic landscapes and untouched scenery and glacial beaches. Enjoy a day of deerstalking only a stone’s throw from your motor or sailing boat. Take the short drive from Port Askaig to tour the Islay woollen Mill. Take the kayaks or paddleboards to explore the seal colonies. Take the helicopter for afternoon tea half way up the Paps of Jura. Go heli-fishing for Brown Trout on the numerous hill lochs. Salmon fishing can also be arranged. A purpose built sand racetrack will be ready to unleash the 200hp off road rage buggies on.

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Three of the world’s iconic whisky names are found in Islay: Ardbeg, Lagavulin and Laphroig. Enjoy private tours and tastings at all three. Helicopter to Loch Gruinart, an RSPB sanctuary, home to Islay Oysters, best enjoyed for lunch at a remote bothy cottage. Play golf on the Machrie, one Scotland’s best links courses. Dive for scallops opposite Laphraoig distillery and enjoy the fruits of your labour with a dram overlooking the distillery. Later, enjoy a whisky dinner with a renowned whisky specialist to celebrate the end of a unique superyacht holiday.

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Dunstaffnage Marina Ltd

Location: Scotland , United Kingdom, Northern Europe, The Baltic & Northern Latitudes Categories: Marinas & Moorings

Just 3 miles from Oban, this fully serviced marina offers berths for superyachts over 60m LOA.

James Watt Dock Marina

James Watt Dock Marina offers a safe secure deep water berths for yachts visiting the west coast of Scotland.

Kerrera Marina

A small marina on this special little island, previously Oban Marina, with 50T mooring balls for vessels up to 22m LOA/ pontoons for vessels up to 16m LOA.

Largs Yacht Haven

Perfectly situated on the Firth of Clyde, this well run award winning marina is 20 mins walk from Largs Town, with 730 pontoon berths, max 40m LOA and 3m draft.

Tobermory Harbour

A marina in the main town on Mull, with berths for yachts up to 30m LOA/ 10m draft.

Troon Harbour

A well established port on the west coast of Scotland, offering alongside berths on quays up to 110m LOA/ 6.2m draft.

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Although probably not in many people’s top five charter destinations list, Scotland is nonetheless a fabulous destination for those in search of things other than palm trees and tropical islands. When the sun shines, and the weather is kind, there are few places on earth more delightful than Scotland.

Like it or not, the weather in Scotland tends to be an important factor for those who visit there. Despite being firmly northern European, summer in Scotland can be a surprisingly warm and sunny affair, although there are no guarantees and the weather can change rapidly. And even when the weather is less than perfect, there is so much to see and do that it’s just a case of adapting your clothing to suit.

In terms of boating, the west coast and islands are where most people head for. Although better protected, and generally drier, the east coast is less scenic and less inviting, unless you’re a fishing boat captain. One of the downsides of cruising Scotland’s west coast is that facilities for large yachts are few and far between.

On the plus side, there are so many good and idyllic anchorages that a marina berth is often unnecessary‚ bunkering and provisioning are really the only reasons to put in to a major town.

From the Mull of Kintyre to the Kyle of Lochalsh, even the names in Scotland seem exotic and shrouded in mystery. Whether you are visiting the whiskey distilleries on Islay, exploring a ruined castle at the head of a loch, or simply island-hopping and admiring the stunning scenery, Scotland rarely disappoints.

Places such as Skye, Mull, Tobermory, Oban, and the Inner Hebrides are just a few of the magical places you can visit by boat. The Outer Hebrides are probably as far as you will want to go north, but it would be easy to spend a month meandering through the lochs and Islands of Scotland’s west coast.

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Scotland’s west coast has as big a reputation for its wide variety of weather and strong tides as it does for its breath-taking beauty. with such stark contrasts in the weather and sailing conditions all part of the charm, it is easy to be put off..

But this stunning area of the UK offers some of the finest sailing in the world. Protected cruising grounds are set at the heart of some of the most spectacular scenery, and while careful planning is essential, help and advice is plentiful with numerous guides and suggested itineraries available for charters to make the most of your time there.

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Islay and Gigha

Islay is a must-visit destination - if not for its beauty, then at least for the many fine whisky distilleries that have been producing scotch for hundreds of years. even though it is only 25 miles long, nine active distilleries are producing some of the finest single malts known to mankind..

There are plenty of opportunities to visit the distilleries (where you will receive a warm welcome) and a variety of tours are available. The main harbour is Port Ellen, which makes the perfect base to explore this famous island and there are several anchorages along Islay’s south coast.

Gigha is a tiny yet super-hospitable island of Gigha. This beautiful place is surrounded by turquoise seas and fringed with white sand beaches. Since 2002, it has been owned by the community, which explains the warm welcome. Gigha is only 7 miles long and a mile and a half wide, yet it boasts its very own Michelin recommended Boathouse Restauran t. There are great walks with stunning views and awesome sunsets, not to mention a challenging nine-hole course for the keen golfer. You will find the most popular anchorage in Ardminish Bay.

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Cruising the inner hebrides, the inner hebrides offer stunning landscapes, lochs, beach anchorages, wildlife, walks, and mountain climbing. and then there’s world-beating food, especially the local seafood and fish, and, of course, fine whisky to enjoy after all that exercise..

The Scottish Hebrides were made for exploring by sailboat. Offering a rare chance to explore some of Britain’s most inaccessible wilderness alongside rugged mountains and glittering lochs, the magic of this area won’t be lost on you as you cruise through stunning gold-sand beaches, craggy inlets and picturesque seaside towns. Friendly locals will help to make it the trip of a lifetime.

There is much-undisturbed wildlife, set against an enticingly rugged and tranquil backdrop. While sailing here you may spot dolphins, seals, whales and basking sharks. Bird watchers will also delight in puffins, oystercatchers, fulmars and shags all native to this area. The Inner western coast offers fjord-like lochs to glide through. The Outer Hebrides is virtually untouched – even at the height of summer, the seas are still blissfully quiet.

The best time for sailing charters in Scotland

The best time for a sailing charter in Scotland is during the summer months of July and August when the weather will be at its warmest with temperatures up to 18oC. April and May have the lowest rainfall, while June, July and August can be unpredictable.

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Scotland is a beautiful and famously tranquil place to sail. We can help you find and book your ideal yacht in Scotland. Near our base in Largs you can sail to find ruined castles, cute fishing villages, historic seaside towns, Viking battlefields, local pubs, and, of course Whisky distilleries.

There's a dramatic coastline and the whole area is teeming with wildlife: from porpoises, seals and dolphins (and the tastiest fish in the UK) below the water, through to strutting wild stags and plenty of wild birds, including birds of prey.

Sailing-wise, there's a reliable breeze, plenty of interesting passages and islands to hop around, and some top-drawer marina facilities - including one with its own spa and infinity pool. The Scottish people are renowned for their hospitality and good humour.  

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 SAILING RATING:  Intermediate / Advanced - there's interesting and changeable weather conditions, plus tides, so some experience is useful before sailing in Scotland. The minimum sailing qualifications for chartering bareboat here are also higher than in the Med (see below).

 WHEN TO GO:  The sailing season runs from April to November , with peak season being in the summer months. The weather can vary dramatically over a week, so you'll need everything from shorts and t-shirts to warm clothes and foul-weather gear, just in case, particularly outside of peak season. There's winds throughout the season, and short 3-4 day charters are possible in the off-peak - ask us if you are interested.

 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  You'll need RYA Day Skipper (or above) for smaller boats or RYA Yachtmaster for the larger ones ( or your local equivalent ) to charter a boat in Scotland - ask us if you are unsure of whether your qualification will be ok. If you're not qualified, we can find you a professional skipper .

 VISA REQUIREMENTS:  Scotland is currently part of the UK and the EU , which means UK and EU passport holders can travel there at will. US and Australian passport holders do not need a visa unless planning to stay in Europe for longer than 90 days.

 GETTING THERE:  Our base in Largs, in the Firth of Cylde, is within a 40 minute drive of both the main Glasgow International airport and the budget Glasgow Prestwick airport. It also has great connections by rail (with regular direct trains from Glasgow) and road to the rest of the UK. We can help arrange transfers to or from the marina, as well as helping you get provisions on board if your flight arrives late at night.  

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We can help you find the ideal yacht for your sailing holiday in Scotland (Sadly there are no charter catamarans up here yet). We only work with the very best professional charter operators in the area, who we have met, know, and who we trust to give you the same outstanding customer service as you'll get from PlainSailing.com .

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We charter yachts and catamarans from one base in Scotland - from Largs Yacht Haven, on the Firth of Cylde, just 30 miles West of Glasgow. See below for ideas of where to sail when you get there (But be sure to check out our detailed destination guides to find out more).

  LARGS   Ideas of where to sail: There's enough to keep you busy in the Firth of Clyde for a week: it's a quiet place to sail, and there are castles, bays, anchorages and whisky distilleries to be explored, as well as some fine restaurants. Longer charters could head up the Crinan canal to visit the Isle of Skye and the Inner Hebrides, or it's even possible to sail South to the Isle of Man or Northern Ireland.  

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Prices change depending upon what sort of boat you are chartering, and when you would like to charter, and yachting offers great value for money because the fee includes a full-day activity, a means of transport and your overnight accommodation!

Charters are normally in periods of a week, from Saturday (check-in at 4pm) to Saturday (check-out at 10am), though you're required to be back at the charter base on the Friday evening. You can charter a 3-cabin yacht for as little as £2990 / week or a 4-cabin yacht from £3545 / week - use the pink search box for live prices and availability.

  In Scotland the yachts are chartered out on a 'leave-as-you-find' basis but you can book End Cleaning in advance if you prefer for someone else to do it for you. You will also need to pay a little extra if you want to rent bedding, towels, waterproofs and wellingtons! You'll also need to leave a security deposit on check-in (similar to a hire car, and usually placed as a pre-authorisation on a credit card).

You can also add transfers, an outboard motor, early check-in, security deposit insurance or other extras to your booking (if they are not already included) for an additional fee.  We can also arrange for a Skipper , Hostess or Chef to be on board - in Scotland, these normally cost an average of £150 / day, excluding tips.  

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Embrace the rugged beauty and mystique of Scotland with Yachting.Rent, your trusted partner in bespoke nautical adventures. From the misty lochs to the sprawling coastline, Scotland’s vast and varied waterways are a treasure trove for sailors, and we’re here to help you navigate every captivating corner.

Scotland, with its intricate blend of history, folklore, and unparalleled landscapes, offers a sailing experience unlike any other. The Highlands whisper ancient tales with each gust of wind, while the serene shores and islands of the Hebrides beckon with their unspoiled beauty. Every ripple in the water carries a story, and every horizon promises a new discovery.

Yachting.Rent proudly boasts a meticulously curated fleet designed to suit a spectrum of preferences. Whether you envision a luxurious voyage aboard a state-of-the-art yacht or a quaint journey on a traditional wooden boat, our collection caters to every whim. Safety, comfort, and style seamlessly converge in each of our vessels, promising you an experience that’s both thrilling and serene.

Sail past iconic landmarks such as the hauntingly beautiful Eilean Donan Castle, or drop anchor at a secluded bay in the Orkney or Shetland Islands. Navigate the legendary waters of Loch Ness, and who knows, perhaps catch a glimpse of its famed inhabitant. The rugged coastlines of the North Sea to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west promise diverse marine life, from playful seals to majestic orcas.

However, Scotland’s allure doesn’t stop at its natural beauty. The coastal towns and villages offer a taste of Scottish hospitality, with traditional pubs and inns serving up hearty local fare and world-famous whiskies. Intersperse your sailing adventure with visits to these locales to enrich your understanding of Scotland’s vibrant culture and history.

With Yachting.Rent, the logistics of your sailing adventure are effortlessly handled. From charting the best routes based on your interests to ensuring every amenity onboard caters to your comfort, our dedicated team is at your service, ensuring a smooth journey from start to finish.

Scotland, a land of myths, legends, and breathtaking beauty, awaits your exploration. With Yachting.Rent as your nautical guide, set sail on a voyage that promises not just new horizons but timeless memories. Dive deep into Scotland’s heart, one wave at a time, and let the magic of this land wash over you.

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Why is Scotland a good sailing destination?

Scotland, often revered for its atmospheric landscapes and age-old legends, also stands tall as an exceptional sailing destination. At Yachting.Rent, we’ve distilled the essence of Scotland’s nautical allure, presenting you with compelling reasons to embark on a voyage through its pristine waters.

1. Diverse Sailing Experiences: Scotland’s intricate coastline, dotted with numerous isles, firths, and lochs, provides a wide array of sailing experiences. From the serene waters of the Caledonian Canal to the challenging waves of the North Sea, Scotland caters to both novices and seasoned sailors.

2. Untouched Natural Beauty: The rugged coastlines, mysterious lochs, and secluded beaches form a captivating backdrop for any sailing expedition. The Scottish Highlands, viewed from the vantage point of the sea, offer a breathtaking panorama that’s unparalleled.

3. Rich Maritime Heritage: Scotland’s history is deeply intertwined with the sea. From ancient naval battles to historic ports and shipyards, sailing here is a journey through centuries of maritime legacy.

4. Abundance of Wildlife: Scotland’s waters are teeming with marine life. Dolphins, seals, whales, and a variety of seabirds can often be spotted, making every sail a potential wildlife expedition.

5. Gastronomic Delights: Anchoring at coastal towns and villages allows sailors to indulge in Scotland’s culinary offerings. Fresh seafood, local delicacies, and the world-renowned Scottish whisky provide a feast for the senses.

6. Mystical Islands: The Hebrides, Orkney, and Shetland Islands are not just geographically diverse but are also steeped in folklore, history, and unique cultures. Each island group promises a different experience, from the Neolithic sites of Orkney to the pristine beaches of the Outer Hebrides.

7. Festivals and Events: Scotland’s sailing calendar is punctuated with various marine events, regattas, and festivals. Participating or simply being a spectator adds a vibrant dimension to the sailing experience.

8. Accessibility: With a plethora of marinas, harbors, and mooring spots, Scotland is well-equipped to accommodate vessels of all sizes. Yachting.Rent further simplifies the experience with our personalized services, ensuring that every logistical aspect is seamlessly managed.

9. Safety and Navigation: Scotland’s well-marked sailing routes, accompanied by modern navigational aids and safety protocols, ensure a secure sailing experience. Plus, with Yachting.Rent, you’re always supported by a team of professionals who prioritize your well-being.

10. The Magic of Discovery: Every cove, inlet, and bay in Scotland holds a secret. Be it a hidden waterfall, a historic ruin, or simply a breathtaking view, the promise of discovery is ever-present.

Sailing in Scotland is more than just a journey across water; it’s an immersion into a land of stories, natural wonders, and age-old traditions. Yachting.Rent takes pride in offering voyages that tap into the heart of Scotland’s magic, ensuring every sailor returns with tales as timeless as the land itself.

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Set sail on Scotland’s enchanting waters with Yachting.Rent, where your nautical dreams come alive. Whether you prefer the thrill of a sailing boat or the comfort and stability of a catamaran, we provide the ideal vessel for your Scottish voyage. Uncover what makes each option unique and find the perfect fit for your exploration of the rugged coastlines, tranquil lochs, and captivating islands that Scotland offers.

Sailing Boat: An Experience of Pure Sailing

  • Feeling of Freedom: Sailing boats embody the essence of traditional yachting. Feel the wind in your sails and experience the joy of harnessing nature’s energy as you navigate through Scotland’s scenic passages.
  • Agility and Performance: With a sleek hull and precise handling, sailing boats offer an exciting and responsive ride. Ideal for enthusiasts looking to engage in active sailing.
  • Eco-Friendly Option: Sailboats rely on wind power, making them an environmentally friendly choice for those conscious of their carbon footprint.
  • Intimacy with Nature: The simplicity and quietness of a sailing boat provide an intimate connection with Scotland’s natural beauty, wildlife, and the soothing sound of waves.

Catamaran: Spacious Comfort and Stability

  • Space and Luxury: Catamarans are renowned for their spacious interiors and wide decks. With ample room for lounging, dining, and socializing, they provide a comfortable setting for families and groups.
  • Stability on Water: The twin-hulled design ensures a smooth and stable ride, minimizing the rocking motion. Perfect for those new to sailing or seeking a more relaxed experience.
  • Versatility and Accessibility: With shallow drafts, catamarans can access secluded coves and anchor closer to shore, allowing you to explore hidden gems of Scotland’s coastline.
  • Modern Amenities: Equipped with modern conveniences and luxury touches, catamarans offer a home-away-from-home experience on the water.

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  • Crewed Charters: Allow our professional skippers and attentive crew to guide your journey, ensuring a carefree and enjoyable experience.
  • Bareboat Charters: For seasoned sailors, take the helm and craft your adventure with our well-maintained and fully equipped sailing boats and catamarans.
  • Customized Itineraries: From historical tours to wildlife spotting, our team curates personalized itineraries that reflect your interests and desires.

Why Choose Yachting.Rent for Your Scottish Sailing Adventure?

  • Expert Guidance: Our experienced team helps you choose between a sailing boat or catamaran, ensuring a vessel that aligns with your preferences and sailing style.
  • Quality Assurance: Each yacht in our fleet is maintained to the highest standards, ensuring safety, performance, and comfort.
  • Local Insights: Benefit from our local knowledge as we guide you to Scotland’s must-see destinations and hidden treasures.

Embarking on a journey with Yachting.Rent means embracing the spirit of the sea in a way that resonates with you. Whether you’re drawn to the authenticity of a sailing boat or the luxury and stability of a catamaran, your adventure on Scotland’s stunning waters awaits.

Connect with Yachting.Rent today and set sail on a voyage tailored to your dreams in the captivating landscapes of Scotland. Your perfect sailing experience is just a horizon away!

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“Turns out if you make suits for a living, you can afford a pretty big boat,” the “Schitt’s Creek” star observes.

Eugene Levy learns how much it costs to park a superyacht in luxurious Saint-Tropez, France in this exclusive clip from Friday’s episode of “The Reluctant Traveler.”

In the video, Levy sips champagne as he’s given a marina tour of the coastal town, which was made famous by French sex symbol Brigitte Bardot, who bought a villa there in 1958.

He’s shown yachts such as the massive black craft owned by fashion designer Giorgio Armani. “Turns out if you make suits for a living, you can afford a pretty big boat,” Levy observes.

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Commenting on the fact that George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Beyoncé also keep yachts in Saint-Tropez, Levy says, “I’m assuming they text ahead to figure out who parks where.” The daily parking fee for a yacht in Saint-Tropez, by the way? 3,000 Euros, or, at the current exchange rate, $3,284.64

The episode also finds the actor hanging out with “Dynasty” star Joan Collins, trying oysters for the first time and donning a beekeeper’s suit to learn the craft while in Provence.

The second season of the Apple TV+ show, which debuted its first two episodes last week, finds the “Schitt’s Creek” star visiting various cities in Europe, including Glasgow, Scotland and Seville, Spain.

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In the first season, the travel-averse host visited Finland; Costa Rica; Venice, Italy; Utah; the Maldives; South Africa; and Lisbon, Portugal and Tokyo.

“The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy” is produced for Apple TV+ by Twofour and is executive produced by Levy, David Brindley, Nic Patten and Sara Brailsford. 

Reflecting on his time working on “The Reluctant Traveler,” Levy told TheWrap that he can see himself doing the show for another 10 years or so, but suspects others will “have something to say about that.”

“I’m loving the show — I love David, I love the production team,” Levy said. “It’s like a giant reunion every time we get together and come back and do the show. That helps make it fun for me, too, because if it wasn’t that pleasant a job to do, this show wouldn’t be working at all.”

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Oceanis 45 - 4 cab. - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Firth of Clyde Largs Largs Yacht Haven 2

  • Build year : 2018

Sun Odyssey 419 - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Firth of Clyde Largs Largs Yacht Haven 2

Sun Odyssey 419

  • Length : 41 ft
  • Mainsail : Furling

Hanse 400 - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Firth of Clyde Largs Largs Yacht Haven 2

  • Build year : 2010
  • Length : 40 ft
  • Genoa type : Self tacking

Bavaria 30 - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Firth of Clyde Largs Largs Yacht Haven 2

  • Build year : 2006
  • Length : 30 ft

Hanse 325 - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Firth of Clyde Largs Largs Yacht Haven 2

  • Build year : 2011
  • Length : 32 ft

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Sun Odyssey 379 - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Firth of Clyde Largs Largs Yacht Haven 2

Sun Odyssey 379

  • Build year : 2014
  • Length : 37 ft

Sun Odyssey 349 - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Firth of Clyde Largs Largs Yacht Haven 2

Sun Odyssey 349

  • Length : 34 ft

Adventure - Yacht Charter Scotland & Boat hire in United Kingdom Scotland Kyle of Lochalsh 2

  • Build year : 2009
  • Guests : 12
  • Length : 20 ft
  • Boat type : RIB

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  • Build year : 2000
  • Length : 52 ft

At Borrow A Boat we're on a mission to make boating more accessible and to make it easier for you to get on the water. We believe boating should be available to everyone, and we can help the boating industry, boat owners, marinas, and everyone who wants to go boating by providing a 21st-century boating marketplace. Borrow A Boat is the best place to find and rent boats of all sorts, from a canal and riverboat across Europe to a sailing boat, motorboat, catamaran across North America, the Mediterranean, Caribbean and further afield, along with some of the world's most impressive superyachts and luxury yacht charters.

Boats or Yachts Available For Rent Or Charter In Scotland

Where it comes to chartering or renting boats in Scotland below is a list of the typical types of boats that you can hire on Borrow A Boat with a description of the boat type. If you can't find the individual boat charter you are looking for when you do a search in [location name] it's worthwhile searching nearby locations as your chosen boat type might be available nearby.

When searching a geographical area on Borrow A Boat you can filter by the below boat types. There is also the option to further filter your searches by price, the number of guests, cabins or bathrooms, what year the boat or sailing yacht was launched, the boat length and the boat manufacturer.

Sailboat: From €120/£100/$135 a day up to whatever you can afford, monohull sailing yachts are fun to sail at all points of the wind and an affordable way to get around if your island hopping or finding your own secluded coves or sandy beaches along with longer cruises. Sizes range from those for a couple or small family to a full sized luxury charter yacht.

Catamaran: Luxury catamarans are stable and spacious, with quick sailing performance, and have been gaining in popularity in recent years. Better for larger groups, they have lots of room for water toys, and are big enough for a little privacy. A catamaran charter is easy and comfortable for novices not used to heeling and are loved by families due to their extra space when compared to a monohull. Typically far more luxurious than a sailboat the larger catamarans have en suite toilets and showers in the staterooms as well as ample entertaining space in the saloon and on deck.

Power Catamaran: These types of boats are relatively new but have also been gaining in popularity as the two hulls keep the boat more stable when compared to a monohull. The wider beam also means more deck space and as they don't have sails or a mast, they have a lot more space on deck than a sailing catamaran rental or monohull. For a luxury catamaran charter, consider taking a crewed catamaran charter sailing vacation with an experienced captain.

Luxury Yacht: Luxury yacht charters are available for either a sailing yacht (sailboat), catamaran or motorboat and will have a crew and host/hostess on hand to cater for whatever your needs are along with a captain who will have a detailed knowledge of your cruising area. On a crewed yacht charter of this kind you get to create your own personal itinerary and will have far greater range than on other boats which allows for lots of variety in how you travel and what you do.

Superyacht: A superyacht or sometimes called mega yacht are boats which are least 24 metres (79 feet) in length up to 180 metres (590 feet) and can either be sailing yachts (sailboats) or motorboats. These types of boats are most frequently found in the Med of Caribbean and due to their size they will have a large chartering area and can typically pick you up from whatever location you require rather than you being required to get to a set marina to start your charter. They are fully crewed with professional staff who will cater for your every need along with a captain who will have extensive knowledge of your chosen cruising areas.

Motorboat: This covers a wide variety of boats from a motor yacht with cabins to a private boat trip for a fishing trip but all of the these are comfortable seagoing boats with a kick of speed should you want to cover a bigger distance on the day.​

RIB: Very much day boats for fishing and day cruising, RIBs are a lot of fun for a day afloat. They can be very quick and are great should you be in a town on holiday and fancy seeing the coast or finding secluded sandy beaches to get away from it all.

Captained Yacht Charter or Bareboat

When it comes to boat rental or yacht charter in Scotland you typically have two choices - bareboat yacht rental or captained yacht charter.

When using Borrow A Boat you can filter all boat searches to be with or without a captain depending on what you are looking for and below we cover some of the main points to consider for your boat rental.

Captained Charter: A captained yacht charter gives you the advantage of being able to get afloat without having to invest in getting sailing qualifications before hand. For a monohull sailing yacht you will pay €120/£100/$135 plus a day extra for the captain, as well as their food and a tip at the end.

When you get to a luxury yacht or superyacht charter with crew these prices will increase and costs also depend on where you plan to sail to along with the size and type of boat rental on your sailing holiday.

In some cases captains will also be the yacht or boat owners (typically day trips) which means they will know all the best secluded beaches to show you the best that the area has to offer with their local knowledge.

For day trips you will often be able to use a captain as well and prices will vary depending on the type of boat.

Bareboat Yacht Charter: For skilled sailors, a bareboat charter is cheaper and gives more privacy for you and your charter guests. Many sailors prefer to be helming the boat while choosing their own course, and provided you have the knowledge and relevant qualifications you can captain these boats (typically up to 54 feet/16.5 metres in length) yourself.

Do You Need A Licence To Charter A Yacht In Scotland

If you are on a gulet or captained yacht charter you do not need a license to sail a yacht out of Scotland. This is also the case where you are renting a small motorboat without a cabin for a day trip around the local islands or beaches.

You do need a license if you are on a bareboat yacht charter, here are some examples of sailing qualifications:

International Certificate of Competence: This is issued on request by your European sailing authority and you should automatically qualify with certain national sailing qualifications.

RYA Qualifications: If you have the following qualifications you will be able to take a bareboat charter out of Scotland, these include Day Skipper (sail or motor endorsement), Coastal Skipper or Yachtmaster.

American Sailing Association (ASA): The ASA 104 Bareboat certificate is commonly accepted.

US Sailing: The International Proficiency Certificate is widely accepted and The Bareboat Cruising Certificate is also accepted in many cases.

The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it's not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.

​You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the yacht hire and the balance on arrival. You will either pay a security deposit with your credit card on departure or can get insurance covering damage in advance. In some cases (such as the recent Covid situation) charter companies may be more flexible but this depends on the individual charter companies themselves.

If you are at sea and in danger, call MAYDAY on VHF Ch16 or ring the coast guard on your phone if you have reception. If you have a mechanical fault and can make it to or are on a mooring you will be able to phone a help line number given by the boat charter company.

You should consider do you have the experience to handle the yacht charter or boat rental before you book and where do you want to go along with what the weather will be like. Bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm and remember at sea it can be cool on most evenings.

If you want to sail without a captain then you will need relevant qualifications like RYA Day Skipper/International Certificate of Competence (ICC)/ASA 104 Bareboat certificate or the US Sailing Certificate. For small 'day boats' or if you choose to have a skippered on board your yacht charter you typically don't require licences.

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