TYNE AND WEAR, UK, August 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) There's no doubt about it - going whale watching in Scotland is pretty high up on the list of many visitors to the west coast of Scotland.
Oban based Chalice Charters now run whale watching trips, with boat trips from Oban that run directly from Oban to Tobermory and the waters to the west of Mull, where there are better opportunities to spot whales and basking sharks.
If you want to go whale watching in Scotland, then Chalice Charters are definitely the people to take you on a wildlife boat trip on board their fast catamaran Highland Tiger. Their boat trips from Oban will also take you to the Corryvreckan whirlpool and Sound of Mull where you have one of the best opportunities to see white-tailed sea eagles in Scotland.
If you're going to visit Scotland Oban is one of the places you must go to and take a wildlife boat cruise with Chalice Charters. You can also see the Falls of Lora and go on Loch Etive Cruises too. The Falls of Lora are the biggest tidal waterfall in Europe and reverse as the tide ebbs and flows.
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Whale Watching in Scotland
Highland tiger is a fast, modern boat with seating inside and out and toilet facilities on board.
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