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  • 10 Feb - 21 Feb
  • 11 Nights
  • 7 Ports
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Hebridean Island Cruises

The magic of the Western Isles, the wild beauty of the Scottish coast, the extraordinary wildlife and the remote castles are all a part of what makes a voyage with Hebridean Island Cruises so special. Nobody else comes close.

This is a truly unique way to experience Scotland. The unpretentious little Hebridean Princess, inextricably linked to the Western Isles, is loved by all who sail on her – even Her Majesty is a fan! – while the recently acquired Lord of the Highlands brings the same intimacy and charm to the inland waters of the Caledonian Canal.

OUR INSIGHT

Why Hebridean Island Cruises

They say small is beautiful, and Hebridean Island Cruises is the embodiment of that adage. If we say that returning to Hebridean Princess – as the vast majority of her passengers do, time and again – is like putting on a favourite pair of comfy slippers and sitting back to enjoy a glass of your favourite malt, we don’t mean that as an insult: what could be nicer! Just 50 fortunate guests are accommodated on board this former Caledonian McBrayne ferry, refurbished in the style of the most cosy of Scottish country house hotels.

Beautifully prepared Scottish specialities are served to you daily: while you eat, enjoy breathtaking views of the glorious Scottish countryside – you are never far from land on a Hebridean cruise. This is especially true when sailing on board Lord of the Highlands, a recent addition to the Hebridean stable, offering 5- and 7-night voyages through the Scottish Highlands that include the intricate and endlessly fascinating inland waters of the Caledonian Canal.

Work up an appetite during the day on an included excursion: nobody knows the region better than Hebridean Island Cruises, and doors open to you that would otherwise remain firmly barred. In the company of expert guides and lecturers, you will enjoy visits to the full. Or why not join one of the ‘footloose’ walking cruises, or take a bicycle to explore further afield.

Hebridean Princess very occasionally leaves Scottish waters to explore Ireland, Norway or Southern England. Regulars in particular enjoy the change. And if you like the style but are looking for something different, they have a river cruise programme too.

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OUR TIPS

Ways to make it better

EXCURSIONS FROM ATHENS

Delphi is an absolute must – you’ll need a full day though, it’s quite a drive.

WHERE TO STAY IN BARCELONA

The lovely Hotel Arts on the sea front is perfectly located for a pre- or post-cruise stay, and has great restaurants too.

SEE MONTE CARLO IN STYLE

If you like luxury or performance cars, rent one – a Ferrari or a Lamborghini – and drive along the Corniche.

WHERE TO STAY IN CANNES

Some great options, but we think the ultimate is the Martinez, with its large private beach and double Michelin starred restaurant.

Get in touch & let us tailor-make your perfect cruise holiday common

Call us on 020 7399 7670 or visit us at our comfortable offices just off London’s Regent Street.

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