Glass bottom boat trips, duration and cost - 2010.
All Prices Reduced for 2010
Scotland's only 4 Star semi-submersible glass bottom boat

Frequent cruises depart daily from the old ferry slipway at Kyle of Lochalsh in Ross-Shire. Facilities are excellent, with ample free parking, and a pontoon for ease of access to the boat. Kyle itself has many fine restaurants, hotels, B&Bs, shops, banks and a busy tourist information centre.
Due to Kyle’s sheltered location, the weather rarely has any effect on cruise times or the cruises themselves. The range of trips offered is as follows:
.......Don't miss the otter photos taken from the Seaprobe Atlantis in Kyle (below)......
| TRIP |
FEATURES |
BAND |
2009 Prices |
Prices Reduced
for 2010 |
| 1 HOUR |
On this trip we look for otters and other wildlife as we head out under the famous Skye bridge. See spectacular scenery, explore underwater, and then visit the protected seal and bird colonies on Seal Island
|
Adults
Child
Baby
|
12.50
6.50
free
|
Adult: £10.00
Child: £ 5.00
baby - free |
| 1 ¼ HOURS |
Join us on an exciting voyage of discovery as we visit the remains of a WWII shipwreck. You will also see a working salmon farm, visit Seal Island, and explore the amazing underwater kelp forests. Abundant seabirds, porpoises and otters are frequently sighted on this trip.
|
Adults
Child
Baby
|
15.00
7.50
free
|
Adult: £14.00
Child: £ 7.00
baby - free |
| 2 HOURS |
2 hour trips which incorporate all of the above are also available at certain times. |
Adults
Child
Baby
|
24.00
12.00
free
|
Adult: £20.00
Child: £10.00
baby - free |
| Coach parties are welcome - please enquire about our group rates and coach driver incentives tel. 0800 980 4846 |
| Ever Thought of getting married afloat?? Please enquire about our wedding package. Tel. 0800 980 4846 |
Tickets Available From Kyle Tourist Information Centre.
Kyle Bus Stop, with the Tourist Information Centre & Seaprobe Atlantis Ticket office behind. 
One of our local Otters seen from the Atlantis, Kyle 2008
 
 

Some of the many 2009 otters... All photos taken from Seaprobe Atlantis by Nigel smith. |