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Lochs and mountains, seabirds and the stars, villages and beaches. The west coast of Scotland offers a fantastic variety of unique experiences. Have a look through our voyages. We’ve tried to give a flavour of what to expect although one of the best things about a sailing holiday is the element of chance. What we see and exactly where we go will always depend on the wind, waves and what we all decide. Whatever the weather there’s always somewhere special waiting for us.
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2026
AROUND THE ISLAND OF MULL
Spring can be glorious in Scotland. Sailing up the Sound of Mull to Tobermory, we can explore beautiful sea lochs. We may head west to Staffa to explore Fingals cave and visit seabird coming home to their breeding grounds on the Treshnish islands or wander ashore on Gometra.
Date: 23 - 29 April 2026
Duration: 6 days
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,420.00
Berths Available
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2026
SOUTH TO ISLAY, JURA AND GIGHA
An eight-day voyage from Croabh allows time to explore ashore, from the Corryvreckan whirlpool and Jura’s Paps to Islay’s whisky coast and Gigha’s microclimate.
Date: 1 - 9 May 2026
Duration: 8 nights
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,980.00
Berths Available
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2026
IN SEARCH OF SEABIRDS
May is a fantastic time for seabird spotting around Mull, with puffins, guillemots and more nesting on cliffs, and chances to see eagles, dolphins and even Minke whales.
Date: 11 - 18 May 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,735.00
Berths Available
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2026
JOURNEY AROUND THE SMALL ISLES
Join Provident for a 7-day voyage through the Inner Hebrides, exploring islands like Muck, Canna, Rum and Tiree, with options to walk or sail into sheltered bays along the way.
Date: 20 - 27 May 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,735.00
I x Female Shared Berth Available
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2026
SEABIRDS OF THE HEBRIDES
This seabird voyage on Provident might explore the colonies on Lunga, the Treshnish Isles, Staffa, Muck and Canna—may be staying overnight to enjoy the islands in peace once the crowds depart.
Date: 29 May - 5 June 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,735.00
Berths Available
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2026
HEBRIDEAN ISLAND ODYSSEY
Departing from Craobh, we’ll follow the wind and tides on a relaxed, unscripted island voyage—perhaps south to Iona and Staffa or north to Tobermory and the sea lochs—letting nature set the course.
Date: 7-14 June 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,735.00
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2026
THE BIG ADVENTURE - ST KILDA. PART 1
This 10-day adventure includes offshore sailing and night passages, with the chance—if conditions allow—to reach our ultimate destination: the remote islands of St Kilda.
Date: 16-26 June 2026
Duration: 10 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £2,475.00
Berths Available
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2026
VOYAGE FROM OBAN TO MALLAIG
Join us on an 8-day voyage from Croabh to Mallaig, with routes that may include Iona, Staffa and Tiree or Eigg, Rum and Knoydart—each offering unforgettable West Coast beauty.
Date: 29 June- 6 July 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Croabh Haven | Mallaig
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,810.00
Berths Available
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2026
NORTH TO RONA AND THE SHIANTS
You need a boat to get to both these islands. Rona is known its secret pirate cove entrance and the Shiants for the spectacular seabird colonies.
Date: 8 - 16 July 2026
Duration: 8 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Mallaig | Mallaig
Board type: Full Board
Price: £2,340.00
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2026
SMALL ISLES ADVENTURE
Mallaig is the ideal starting point to explore the Small Isles and nearby Skye, with sandy beaches, scenic walks, perfect anchorages, and the stunning Loch Coruisk nestled beneath the Cuillin.
Date: 18 - 25 July 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Mallaig | Mallaig
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,8100.00
Berths Available
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2026
A WALKING HOLIDAY WITH WALK WILD SCOTLAND
SKye and the inner Hebrides
Mallaig is the ideal starting point to explore the Small Isles and nearby Skye, with sandy beaches, scenic walks, perfect anchorages, and the stunning Loch Coruisk nestled beneath the Cuillin.
Date: 27 July - 2 August 2026
Duration: 6 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Mallaig | Mallaig
Board type: Full Board
Price: ON CLICK
Berths Available
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2026
THE BIG SAILING ADVENTURE PART 2
This is the second of our 10-day voyages exploring further afield, with offshore sailing, night passages, and the chance to reach anywhere from Rathlin to the tip of Lewis — and, if conditions allow, even St Kilda.
Date: 4 - 14 August 2026
Duration: 10 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Mallaig | Mallaig
Board type: Full Board
Price: £2,475.00
Berths Available
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2026
MALLAIG TO CRAOBH BY IONA AND STAFFA
This is the second of our 10-day voyages exploring further afield, with offshore sailing, night passages, and the chance to reach anywhere from Rathlin to the tip of Lewis — and, if conditions allow, even St Kilda.
Date: 17 - 24 August 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Mallaig | Craobh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,810.00
Berths Available
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2026
A WALKING HOLIDAY WITH WALK WILD SCOTLAND
SOUTH TO ISLAY AND THE CORRYVRECKAN
This trip will take us south to the the distinct islands of Jura and Islay with great whisky and beaches. If we get lucky we might plan a visit to the Ardbeg distillery.
Date: 26 Aug - 2 Sept 2026
Duration: 7 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Craobh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: ON CLICK
Berths Available
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2026
COLONSAY, ORONSAY AND POINTS SOUTH
These two charming islands are joined at low tide. We will come and get you if you get cut off… On the way we may stop on the West coast of Mull where there are some spectacular beaches and visit Gigha for ice cream
Date: 4 - 10 Sept 2026
Duration: 6 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Craobh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,485.00
Berths Available
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2026
THE DELIGHTS OF THE SOUNDS OF MULL
Seeing Mull from the sound of Mull is a brilliant experience. We will dodge the ferries, explore Loch Aline and Loch Sunart and maybe anchor for a night in Tobermory harbour.
Date: 12 - 17 Sept 2026
Duration: 5 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Craobh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,210.00
Berths Available
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2026
EXPLORING MORVERN AND MULL
Explore the delightful sea lochs of Loch Linnhe, Loch Aline and Loch Buie on Mull. For those of you are inclined to walk there are easy walks with views over Loch Aline.
Date: 19 - 24 Sept 2026
Duration: 5 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Craobh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,210.00
Berths Available
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2026
CROABH AND BEYOND?
We’ll make a plan when we get on board to make the best of the wind and tides. Sailing from Craobh we can explore the waters around Mull and Lismore.
Date: 26 - 1 Oct 2026
Duration: 5 Nights
Embark/Disembark: Craobh Haven
Board type: Full Board
Price: £1,210
Berths Available
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PROVIDENT – A CENTURY OF HERITAGE UNDER SAIL
Provident is a magnificent 101-year-old Brixham sailing trawler, one of the last of her kind and a proud icon of Britain’s rich maritime heritage. Built in 1924 to work the demanding waters of the English Channel, she has since been lovingly restored and maintained, now offering unforgettable sailing holidays with the perfect blend of tradition, comfort and adventure.
Originally designed for strength and practicality, Brixham trawlers were the workhorses of the fishing fleets – powerful, gaff-rigged vessels built to withstand the toughest of seas. Provident embodies all the character and charm of these hardy boats, yet she has been thoughtfully adapted for modern cruising. Her wide decks, solid oak construction and generous beam offer unrivalled stability and safety, making her an ideal vessel for seasoned sailors and curious beginners alike.
Today, Provident sails Scotland’s wild and breathtaking west coast, including the Hebrides, Skye, and remote anchorages rarely reached by modern craft. She offers a hands-on sailing experience, inviting guests to hoist sails, take the helm, or simply sit back and enjoy the timeless rhythm of life at sea. Whether you're navigating between islands, spotting dolphins off the bow, or sharing stories in the glow of the galley lantern, every voyage aboard Provident is a journey into the heart of maritime tradition.
BELOW DECKS
Step below and you’ll find a warm, welcoming saloon with ample seating, a large communal table, and a well-equipped galley where delicious home-cooked meals are prepared by the onboard chef. Meals are made using local ingredients whenever possible and shared family-style after a day in the salt air.
Our four small but perfectly formed and comfortable cabins accommodate 8 to 10 guests. Two toilets and a hot shower provide essential comforts, while the oak frames and varnished woodwork retain all the charm of a classic vessel.
Provident is usually crewed by a skipper, mate and cook – all highly experienced sailors with a passion for sharing their knowledge and love of the sea. Guests are encouraged to join in with sailing duties, whether it’s raising the sails, learning to read the wind, or helping with navigation.
A TRUE SAILOR’S ADVENTURE
With her heavy canvas sails, sturdy rig and broad decks, Provident is more than a boat – she’s a living piece of history. She offers the chance to disconnect from modern life and reconnect with nature, the sea, and a slower, more meaningful way of travelling.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, wildlife encounters, or simply a peaceful escape, Provident offers an unforgettable journey where nature takes centre stage. No sailing experience is necessary—just a sense of adventure and a love for the great outdoors.
There’s nothing quite like the sense of freedom and wellbeing that comes from setting sail, leaving the stresses of modern life behind, and immersing yourself in the beauty of the open sea. On board Provident, you’ll sail through clear blue waters, discover hidden anchorages, explore remote islands and enjoy the simple pleasures of life at sea.
A Provident holiday will appeal to those of you who want to tread lightly on our planet. Our adventures under sail offer the perfect holiday for the eco-tourists amongst you who want to travel under sail and explore some of Scotland’s unspoiled beauty.
Sailing whenever we can we will aim for the perfect balance between exploration and relaxation. You’ll have the chance to experience the rugged beauty of the Hebridean islands, venture ashore to explore places rarely visited by others, walk along deserted beaches, wander far from the beaten path and discover the traces of long lost island communities. We can spot incredible wildlife, from soaring sea eagles to inquisitive seals and watch the amazing sea birds as they fly into their breeding grounds for the spring and summer months.
In midsummer it hardly gets dark. A sunset in a west facing bay at 11 o’clock at night with a dram in hand is a mystical experience. When night finally falls, far from artificial lights, you’ll be treated to a breath-taking display of stars, with the dark night sky stretching endlessly overhead.
After a day of adventure, retreat to our cosy deckhouse, where you can relax with your crew mates and try one of the local beers, gins inspired by the botanicals of the seashore and whisky (of course!) All our meals are cooked from scratch and our talented chefs will amaze you with what they can magic up from the tiny galley. Evenings are spent round the big saloon table where you can swap stories of the day and plot the next adventure. Need some time to yourself? Our four small but perfectly formed and comfortable cabins accommodate 8 to 10 guests. Book your own, share with a friend or make a new one.
We look forward to welcoming you aboard
- Provident.
ACCOMMODATION
Number of guest berths: 8
Number of bathrooms: 2 (with one shower)
Cabin configuration: x
Smoking policy: On deck only
PARTICULARS
Port of Registration: xx
Year built: 1924 (restored and relaunched in xx)
Length overall: x’ / xm
Draft: x’ / xm
Sail Area: x sq ft
Number of Sails: x
Rig: Gaff ketch (Note: some sources describe Provident as a gaff cutter, but she's traditionally rigged as a gaff ketch with main and mizzen masts)
Crew: 3–4 (Skipper, Mate, Cook, plus additional crew for longer passages)

Provident in Loch Ness


Happy guest

Provident leaving Dunstaffnage



Artist on board

Gometra shop

afternoon tea is always a treat

rigging repairs


lobster from passing fisherman
Fidden, west coast of Mull

where next?


Looking down on Loch Nevis


Anchored off Eilean Donan Castle



Loch Linnhe

With Abacus Mountain guides




Dolphins

Ardbeg distillery on Islay

Kilmory beach on Rum

Traigh na Gael beach on Mull

Approaching the Skye Cullin


Island of Rona

St Kilda



landing


`Loch Spelve, Mull

Approaching Oban


Adventure in the rain

St Kilda

Staff and Fingal's cave

Its the skipper's turn to cook

Wild Swimming with Anna Crampin










Provident top sail recovery, Loch Nevis, West Coast of Scotland, July 2025
Dinner al fresco on Provident, Canna, West Coast of Scotland, July 2025.
Provident sailing; we visit the most secluded places. Loch Hourn, West Coast of Scotland. July 2025




















