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MV HEBRIDEAN PRINCESS


The Hebridean Princess is the smallest luxury cruise ship afloat and what better way to explore the beauty and magic of Scotland’s west coast and Western Isles than from her deck.


Carrying just 50 guests in 30 elegant and spacious cabins, 10 designed especially for the single traveller, she has a reputation for exceptional service, fine food and wine and the warm welcome extended by her crew. With our own knowledgeable guides on board we visit remote islands, romantic castles, tranquil lochs, breathtaking gardens and witness amazing wildlife.


Our Footloose cruises cater for all walking abilities with a range of guided walks and the promise of a “wee dram” on your return.


Cruises of between four and ten nights depart mainly from Oban and visit remote mainland locations, the Western Isles including the remote archipelago of St. Kilda and the Orkney and Shetland Isles, as well as venturing further afield. The tariff is fully inclusive of all shore tours, meals, wines, spirits and champagne on board, port taxes and gratuities. The Hebridean Princess is a very special and well loved little ship.


www.hebridean.co.uk for booking information see page 81


Lerwick


Plockton


The Hebridean Princess, Oban, in miles by car to:- Glasgow Airport


90


Edinburgh Airport Inverlochy Castle Boath House Gleneagles


116 47


126 86


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