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Set sail on Tall Ship Maybe for a 4-night voyage around the Firth of Clyde and Kintyre, exploring some of Scotland’s most captivating coastal waters exploring Arran, Bute, Kintyre, and charming harbours like Rothesay and Holy Loch — relax on deck, take in the stunning scenery, and try your hand at sailing. This is a journey of wild beauty, maritime heritage, and true sailing adventure. Experience life under sail, discover historic towns, and anchor beneath rugged hills as you explore the Celtic Firth.
| Ship | Under 25 | Adult |
|---|---|---|
| Maybe | £576.00 | £720.00 |
| Embarkation | Disembarkation | Nights |
|---|---|---|
| May 10, 2026 | May 14, 2026 | 4 |
Voyage Highlights
VOYAGE DESCRIPTION
Join tall ship Maybe for a 4 night unforgettable sailing experience on the Firth of Clyde. Departing from Greenock, this voyage offers the perfect introduction to life on board a traditional tall ship.
Weather permitting, we’ll explore sheltered anchorages around Arran, Bute, and the mainland coast of Kintyre, with stops at charming harbours including Rothesay, Tarbert, Lamlash, Lochranza and Holy Loch. Guests are invited to try their hand at sailing, from hoisting sails to steering the vessel, or simply relax on deck and take in the stunning coastal scenery.
Whether you’re keen to learn the ropes or just enjoy the tranquillity of Scotland’s west coast waters, this taster voyage offers a memorable mix of adventure, relaxation, and exploration.
On a sailing voyage we never use the word itinerary, as skippers will always be aiming for the best sailing and shore landings for the forecast and most idyllic or sheltered anchors and ports. They are as keen as you to include some of the highlights describe, but you have to go with Mother Nature, not fight her. The description below is based on what we think might be possible, based on past trips, or experience, but nothing is guaranteed on a sailing voyage. If the following voyage description is not fulfilled for any reason, Maybe Sailing and Maybe Sailing Youth Initiative cannot be held responsible.
Greenock, UK
By Car from Glasgow Post Code: PA15 2UT
From Glasgow: around 35 minutes (23 miles)
James Watt Dock Marina is located off the main M8/A8 road to Greenock. Once through Port Glasgow, continue on the A8 following signs for Greenock. At the traffic lights between the Arnold Clark Vauxhall and Ford garages continue straight on then take a right hand turn at the next set of traffic lights.
From Glasgow Central: around 40 minutes)
Cartsdyke Station is approximately 10 minutes walk from the marina and provides a frequent service between Glasgow Central and Gourock. There are two trains per hour from Cartsdyke to Glasgow at 17 and 47 minutes past the hour and from Glasgow at 05 and 55 minutes past the hour. Times may vary at peak hours and on weekends/bank holidays. We would recommend that you check train times before travel.
To reach the Station
From Cartsdyke Station: around 10 minutes (400m)
From the entrance to James Watt Dock cross the main A8 at the pedestrian lights turn right and proceed along the main road, passing the Volkswagen garage and turning left into Macdougall Street. The station is at the end of this street. Platform 1 is for all Glasgow trains, Platform 2 for Greenock/Gourock.
By Air
The marina is around 20 minutes from Glasgow Airport and 1 hour from Edinburgh Airport where hire cars are readily available. Follow the road directions for travel by road.
Alternatively there is a link bus from the airport to Paisley Gilmour Street Station from where there is a half hourly train service to Cartsdyke Station.
Transportation Near Glasgow:
By Car from Glasgow Post Code: PA15 2UT
From Glasgow: around 35 minutes (23 miles)
James Watt Dock Marina is located off the main M8/A8 road to Greenock. Once through Port Glasgow, continue on the A8 following signs for Greenock. At the traffic lights between the Arnold Clark Vauxhall and Ford garages continue straight on then take a right hand turn at the next set of traffic lights.
From Glasgow Central: around 40 minutes)
Cartsdyke Station is approximately 10 minutes walk from the marina and provides a frequent service between Glasgow Central and Gourock. There are two trains per hour from Cartsdyke to Glasgow at 17 and 47 minutes past the hour and from Glasgow at 05 and 55 minutes past the hour. Times may vary at peak hours and on weekends/bank holidays. We would recommend that you check train times before travel.
To reach the Station
From Cartsdyke Station: around 10 minutes (400m)
From the entrance to James Watt Dock cross the main A8 at the pedestrian lights turn right and proceed along the main road, passing the Volkswagen garage and turning left into Macdougall Street. The station is at the end of this street. Platform 1 is for all Glasgow trains, Platform 2 for Greenock/Gourock.
By Air
The marina is around 20 minutes from Glasgow Airport and 1 hour from Edinburgh Airport where hire cars are readily available. Follow the road directions for travel by road.
Alternatively there is a link bus from the airport to Paisley Gilmour Street Station from where there is a half hourly train service to Cartsdyke Station.
Transportation Near Glasgow: