Immerse Hebrides are a unique boat tour and wild swimming family-run company based on the Isle of Lewis. Skipper Neil with over 30 years’ experience of the local waters and his wife Norma, an ex-competitive and highly experienced adventure swimmer are the perfect combination for your seabound adventures. Being native islanders you'll also hear the true and some 'not-so-true' stories and fables of the history & growing up in the Hebrides.
What We Offer:
On our boat trips we have regular sightings of seals, dolphins, gannets, shags, guillemots and the occasional sighting of whales and basking sharks, wildlife enthusiasts will not be disappointed. We are also WISE accredited safe boat tour operators and WISE scheme adventure guide approved.
If boat trips aren't your thing, our highly experienced team of swim guides can take you on a wild swim adventure from beaches to caves, uninhabited islands or lagoons catering for all experiences from beginner to advanced. Swimmers don't waste time figuring out the tides and currents! Let our team of experts do this for you whilst facilitating an unforgettable Hebridean swim adventure with photographic evidence included.
Visit our website to book or email us for enquiries.
Open all year (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) |
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* Bespoke arrangement outwith April - October. Please email info@immersehebrides.com
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