WHY
CHOOSE GAELIC ROSE?
Gaelic
Rose isn’t the biggest or the most luxurious boat in the market. So don’t
expect a hostess to make your bed and put a chocolate on your pillow, or a
dive guide to assemble your gear for you. Instead expect:
• a boat that’s small enough to let you
ashore at jetties other boats can’t
get to, but big enough to ride the weather in
comfort and safety.
And our smaller size means our costs are lower, so we can afford to charge
less,
saving you money.
•
a style of trip to suit you: hands-on or hands-off. You can take an active
role in planning and running your holiday or simply relax and let us guide
you. Everyone is welcome in the wheelhouse: you can
take a turn at the
wheel, or just enjoy the scenery and
join in the banter: you’re guaranteed
to hear at least one joke you haven’t heard before!
• an owner/skipper with
decades of experience and
outstanding local
knowledge: in Norway it’s essential to have a skipper like Bob who has been
before and
knows exactly where the wrecks are; and
Bob’s
knowledge of scenic dives on the west coast of Scotland is unrivalled - he’s
dived most of it himself in his days as a scallop diver. If you want to
explore he can put you on
excellent rarely dived sites, including
little-known wrecks.
•
great food:
wholesome, plentiful, tasty, and freshly prepared. We serve hot drinks and
snacks after every dive; and you can
help
yourself
to drinks
from the galley at any time.
Vegetarians and people with food allergies are
welcome.
• a boat whose layout has evolved over many years to be optimum for its
purpose: a
dive deck where you can kit up without bending down whatever your
height; a dining table where you can enjoy the
companionship of eating with
the whole group without being trapped in your seat; move around the ship in
bad weather without having to go outside
Gaelic Rose specification
Customers' trip reports:
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St Kilda
Sound of Mull 1
Sound of Mull 2