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West Nautical announces a rare opportunity to charter explorer yacht Grey Wolf

by West Nautical 9 Mar 2023 18:43 GMT
Discover Scotland with Explorer Yacht Grey Wolf and West Nautical © West Nautical

Discover Scotland and its finest distilleries when you charter the waters of Scotland with Grey Wolf, the perfect yacht for exploratory charters, or a wonderful support yacht for larger vessels.

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Six reasons to charter in Scotland with Grey Wolf:

1. Scotland's finest distilleries
Visit the West Coast of Scotland's finest whisky distilleries. A fantastic immersive experience for all that delights the senses as you take a step back in time to discover each brand's history and distilling process, sampling some world-class drams along the way.

2. Awe inspiring scenery
Whether cruising along the coastline or driving inland to hike some of Scotland's jaw-dropping mountains, the scenery here is unparalleled to anywhere else in the United Kingdom. Home to many a dramatic landscape, you'll recognise these areas from iconic movies such as James Bond, Harry Potter and much more.

3. Wondrous wildlife
With so much unspoilt wilderness, the local wildlife can be spotted both on land and in the water. Minke whales, dolphins and porpoises can be spotted from Grey Wolf, while on land look out for red deer, sea eagles, otters and ponies.

4. Fascinating history
There are more than 1,500 castles in Scotland, each with its own unique story dating back hundreds of years, and some almost a thousand. Many are dotted along the coastline guarding the entries to nearby lochs. If you have Scottish heritage, why not schedule in a trip to a tartan shop to get your own bespoke family tartan created?

5. Gourmet dining experiences
Foodies will not be disappointed when they discover the range and diversity of restaurants on offer in Scotland. From traditional fare to Michelin-starred eateries such as Loch Bay Restaurant on the Isle of Skye, experience it all during your charter. If you prefer to dine on board with star-filled skies overhead, this too is always an option.

6. Immerse yourself in nature
Experience ultimate tranquillity after your day's activities, returning to the comfort of Grey Wolf on an evening. Truly switch off and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the everyday as you settle in on board with the sound of waves lapping gently against the boat as you swap tales, (and drams!) from your daily adventures.

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