Whats so great about boat trips in Scotland?
The unique aspect of sailing Scotland by using a small boat or even a cruise liner is that you get a completely different perspective. The scenery is more impressive, the pictures you will take are unique (because very few tourists are able to take them) and there’s nothing like the tranquility of a Highland loch or the sea. Boat trips are a way to spend your time in Scotland in a different manner. Most tourists don’t know what they’re missing out on by not exploring this opportunity. A boat is sometimes the only means you can use to reach a point of interest. Along sailing routes in Scotland there are many tourist attractions. Most of them lie on the West Coast of Scotland such as St Kilda, the remotest part of the British Isles, Staffa with its Fingal’s Cave which inspired Mendelsshon to write the Hebrides Overture and the Isle of Iona, home of the Irish monk, St Columba. These can only be accessed by boat and trips can be arranged easily in the summer from places like Oban. When com