The Faces of Hebidean Hebridean Hosts
DAVID INDGE David, who works as Chief Purser on Hebridean Princess, had a long career with P&O, both in cruise ships and ferries, before joining Hebridean Princess in 2005. A familiar face to many, David is once again looking forward to bringing his own style and flair to the rivers of Europe.
BOBBIE MILNE Originally from Glasgow, Bobbie attained an HND in Hotel Management in 1979 and joined Embassy Hotels which took him to Bingley, Loughborough and Liverpool. The lure of the sea saw Bobbie undertake a three year contract with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, that actually lasted for 27 years! In 2008 he joined Hebridean Princess as Relief Chief Purser, has loved every minute of the role and has developed a love for gardens and castles.
Bobbie Milne and David Indge
Cruise Director SHEILA SALMON
Sheila is multi-lingual, speaking Flemish, French and German, and has worked worldwide as a tour guide. Her main passion remains the European waterways, where she has extensive knowledge of the Rhine and the Danube. Sheila is once again delighted to be working with Hebridean and has been closely involved in the planning of the cruises.
Sheila Salmon Tour Manager
CAROLINE BIGGS Caroline has worked extensively as a Tour Manager during her career and along side our Cruise Director, Sheila Salmon, on many occasions. Caroline joined the Hebridean River Cruises team in 2016. She possesses a keen eye for detail, has exceptional organisational skills and says that she is hugely looking forward to her third season with us.
Caroline Biggs Musician
WILL MARSHALL Will re-joins Hebridean’s river cruises for a seventh season. Previously the musician on board Hebridean Spirit, the former sister vessel to Hebridean Princess, he is now a full-time professional musician playing piano and accordion. He is looking forward to working with Hebridean once more, bringing his eclectic mix of music and light-hearted entertainment to the rivers of Europe.
Will Marshall Please note that Hebridean personnel may be changed without notice. Faces of Hebridean 7
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