Research Expedition HWDT08: 13 - 24 July 2026
Research Expedition HWDT08: 13 - 24 July 2026
COST: Total cost is £2,425 per person - this includes all food, accommodation (on board) and specialised equipment for the duration of the expedition but excludes transport costs to and from rendezvous.
A 50% deposit of £1,212.50 is required to secure your berth aboard.
Remaining balance invoices will be issued 100 days before the start of the expedition.
DATES: 6pm on Monday 13 July - 9am on Friday 24 July
DURATION: 12 days
RENDEZVOUS: Tobermory, Isle of Mull
PARTICIPANT AGE: 18+
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Join us on board our research yacht, Silurian, as we depart from Tobermory (on the Isle of Mull) to monitor the rich Hebridean seas. This unique eco-tourism expedition is like no other in the UK; explore the wilds of the Hebrides, have some awesome wildlife experiences, make fantastic friends and join a community of people getting directly involved in the conservation of whales, dolphins, porpoises and basking sharks.
Alongside our more common resident species like harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin, this survey will monitor the arrival of seasonal visitors to Hebridean seas, such as minke whale and common dolphin.
With rendezvous in Tobermory, this survey could involve exploring the seas around the Southern Hebrides (Islay, Jura, Colonsay and Gigha), the Argyll Islands (Mull, Coll and Tiree) and/or the Small Isles (Muck, Eigg, Canna and Rum). Specific routes surveyed are decided during the expedition survey and are based on weather conditions and data collection coverage to date.
Summer in the Hebrides is an awe inspiring time. The daylight hours are long and nature takes full advantage of this with creatures foraging to feed their young and lay down fat stores for the winter months ahead.