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Minke whale

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Waternish, Isle of Skye

WATCH WILDLIFE - WHALES (Waternish Pt)

An extended version of ‘Watch Wildlife – Lochbay seals, seabirds & heritage’ cruise past Ardmore Arches to deep coastal to enjoy bustling bird colonies, & spot sea eagles. Dolphin, & whale encounters are frequent, amongst the best on Skye.

An extended version of Lochbay Seals, Seabirds and Heritage, this trip ventures into deeper coastal waters where encounters with porpoise, whale, and dolphin become more likely with occasional sightings of Orca and basking shark possible too.

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Departing from the iconic and historic fishing village of Stein, this trip sails across Lochbay to the hillside where the rocky crags provide excellent habitat for red deer and are favoured nesting sites for golden eagle and sea eagles. The lower slopes extend down over small cliffs to a rocky foreshore, through a tumble of native woodland, wild garlic and honeysuckle, to reach perfect fishing ground for otter, which we spot very occasionally by boat.

Lochbay Islands are part of a Special Area of Conservation for common seals, and around the shores there are numerous haul-out sites, which they use for different purposes throughout the year. Common seals have their pups in early June and through the summer months we enjoy seeing them grow up. In the early weeks mum and her pups are often hauled out on rocky skerries suckling for rapid growth as they soak up the heat of the sun. The pups swim from birth and can be seen enjoying a ‘piggyback ride’ from Mum as they learn new swimming and fishing skills. Like all young they have less inhibition and are curious, so often approach the boat for a closer look at you.

We cruise on into deeper water outside Lochbay Islands, viewing the seabird nesting colonies of gulls, ducks, geese and more, as we head onto Ardmore Arches at the outer extremity of Lochbay. On the way we can encounter porpoise and dolphin as they pass through these deep-water feeding grounds. Ardmore Arches is an intriguing rocky structure, one that is home to nesting guillemot, razorbill, cormorant and shag, and of which we enjoy good views. From here, the birds can easily reach shallow reefs and deeper water for a choice of food to sustain their chicks.

Cruising on into deeper coastal waters we head out to sea towards Waternish Pt. On the way we visit colonies of seabirds including kittiwake and razor bills with nests ‘glued to’ impossibly narrow ledges, and their eggs clenched tightly between webbed feet. Often sea eagles soar above plummeting sea-cliffs on the up current from the cliffs or come down passed rainbows in waterfalls, to sea level and to fish. Early in the season we may encounter puffin before they go ashore to their breeding colony.

As we reach the deep tidal uprisings farther out into the Hebridean Minch this is where whale, porpoise, and dolphin are most often seen. Diving gannets plummeting to feast is a good indicator of fish and likely sightings of gentle giants. In early season cetaceans are transitory until ‘becoming established’ when we enjoy them with impressive regularity. As a WiSE accredited operator, we behave in a manner that allows them to interact with us if they choose, or to carry on feeding uninterrupted. Individual mammals behave differently, some being cautious others being curious and coming close to ‘eyeball’ you. Every and any encounter is a privilege and the mammal’s welfare is always paramount. Most likely species encountered are minke whales, sometimes pilot whales, white sided dolphins, common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins and Rissos dolphins. In recent years Humpback whale sightings have recovered though they are still uncommon for us at this time.

Orca encounters with their large distinctive fins heralding their arrival, are occasional but always memorable, leaving a frisson of excitement in the air and much chatter lasting long into the day. By comparison basking shark move lazily as they feed, scooping up gallons of plankton soup in their massive mouths but these encounters are much less frequent and therefor extra special.

The turning point of the trip, we head back along the deep-water contours ever watchful for more sightings. Panoramic seascapes can be enjoyed throughout with the Outer Hebrides Archipelago to the north and west, Dunvegan Head to the southwest and the distinctive MacLeod’s Tables and The Cuillin Mountains to the south.

As we approach Lochbay we weave through the islands, now perceived as remote by many, but, which were once the centre of the maritime super-highway. They enjoy a rich and vibrant heritage and were occupied by Vikings and Highland Clans folk until the early 1900’s. You will see the remains of the fishing station settlement, ‘the big house’ and other small industrial structures from the Victorion era. There are stories of clan rivalry, succession struggles and ‘Game of Thrones’ style murder to hear. For those who become intrigued by the islands, or who have ancestral connections, we offer 2 trips ‘Go Ashore & Explore – Isay Island’ and Isay Island Castaway Day.

If you hope to see puffin, then the longer trip ‘Wildlife Puffin’, an extension of this trip, might suit you better.

For more detailed information, sightings photographs, view the tour information HERE

Departs: Stein, Waternish, Isle of Skye, IV55 8GA

GPS: 57.516496, -6.573962

À partir de £55 par adulte


Dates de départ

  • Lundi
  • Mardi
  • Mercredi
  • Jeudi
  • Vendredi
  • Samedi
  • Dimanche

Avril — Octobre

Coordonnées

Divers Eye Boat Trips

Shorepark
Stein, Lochbay
Waternish
Isle of Skye
Scotland
IV55 8GD

Tour information

Point de départ

  • Dunvegan
  • Skye
  • Skye & Lochalsh
  • Waternish

Durée

½ Day

Transport

  • Boat

Type de circuit

  • Small Group (1-16)

Langues

  • English

Thèmes

  • Adventure
  • History
  • Landscapes
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Photography
  • Wildlife

Prix


À partir de £55 Par adulte £55 Par enfant £55 Réductions

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Les prix peuvent varier selon la saison

Divers Eye Boat Trips

Information sur le prestataire

Divers Eye Boat Trips

Divers Eye Boat Trips, sail from Stein Jetty, Waternish around Skye's NW coast to destinations including Coral Beach, Waternish Point, Ascrib Islands, Neist Point & MacLeods Maidens. In dramatic seascapes you can join a variety of trips from 1½ hrs duration to Away Day Explorer. Trips include Wildlife Watching, Heritage, Go Ashore & Explore, Castaway Days, Fishing, Sunset Tours, Wild Swim & Snorkel and cost between £30pp-£65pp & Family Friendly Packages. Our family run business, of 35+ years, strives to offer an exceptional experience. We hope to welcome you aboard for some island hospitality!

Horaires d'ouverture

Office hours vary to suit timetable here http://www.divers-eye.co.uk/sign-up.php, and on facebook https://www.facebook.com/DiversEyeBoatTrips, Book by phone, email, facebook message.

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Start Your Story in Scotland

Where history meets breathtaking beauty, and every visit feels like an escape.

Inspiration for your trip

Step into a land steeped in history and legend, explore our dramatic landscapes and uncover our ancient Celtic roots. Vast lochs, glens and Munros - easily accessible from our vibrant cities and towns - make Scotland the perfect place to lose yourself.

Discover unique experiences in Scotland

Discover hidden gems, plan your perfect trip, or find exactly what you need—from scenic hikes and cosy cottages to events and cultural experiences.

Discover Scotland's vibrant events and festivals

FIFA World Cup 2026

Cheer on Scotland at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and find information about fan zones in Scotland, stadium tours and more.

Highland games in Scotland

From the tug o' war to the caber toss, Scotland's Highland games are not to be missed.

Edinburgh Festivals

Discover Edinburgh's summer festivals, including the world-famous Edinburgh International Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Events and festivals in Scotland

There's something happening in Scotland right now that the whole family will love.

Countdown to Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Less than 100 days to go until 11 days of world-class action across the city, bringing 3,000 athletes from 74 nations together to compete across 10 sports.

Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Start planning your summer break

Witness Scotland step into summer, with longer days and plenty of experiences to enjoy from coastal walks to fun exhibitions.

Summer holidays & breaks in Scotland

Find ideas and inspiration, from family days out to top camping spots, walks and outdoor activities.

Scotland's islands

Find out about the hundreds of islands in Scotland including Arran, Lewis, Skye, Outer Hebrides and Shetland. Plan the perfect island getaway today.

Scottish music festivals

Find out what’s happening in Scotland this year

The best tours of Scotland - luxury & scenic tours

Tour Scotland at your own pace with these fantastic ideas.

Your Scottish adventure starts here

Use our interactive map to explore wild landscapes, vibrant cities, rich culture, and hidden historic gems to craft your personal Scottish experience.

Map of Scotland

As seen on TV!

From Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir's luxury Scotland itinerary to local suggestions on the highlights of Glasgow and Dumfries & Galloway, check out this top advice on trips across Scotland.

Tara & Johnny's luxury Scotland itinerary

Have you been inspired by Tara & Johnny's Scotland itinerary as seen on NBC's Extra Mile Club? Read on and plan your own Scottish adventure.

Channel 4's Where to next? Scotland itinerary

Follow in the footsteps of comedians Fatiha El-Ghorri and John Tothill on their unforgettable journey through Scotland.

Scotland trip itineraries

Plan your days in Scotland with the help of our suggested itineraries.

Your pictures of Scotland

Share your images by tagging @VisitScotland 

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Join our Newsletter Clan

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