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Oban - Oban Gastronomic Scotland RUM


Tuesday 24th September to Tuesday 1st October 2019 7 nights including 2 Gala Dinners This cruise also departs on 2nd April 2019


From superb seafood and famous beef, to seasonal fresh game, artisan cheeses and fine malt whiskies - Scotland bears some of the world’s finest produce imaginable. Join Hebridean Princess on this gastronomic voyage as we explore the wonderful culinary offerings of the Highlands and Islands.


Islay is famed for big peaty whiskies and we sample the rich malt which has been produced at Laphroaig Distillery since 1815, whilst on Colonsay we meet the man who supplies Hebridean Princess with oysters and learn about his other passion - native Black Bees and the honey they produce.


A cruise of the Small Isles highlights their diversity and on the wildlife haven of Rum, the red sandstone folly of Kinloch Castle awaits. Steaming into Loch Dunvegan, we visit the oldest continually inhabited castle in Scotland, Dunvegan Castle, and savour lunch at the world renowned Three Chimneys Restaurant.


A gentle stroll ashore at Shieldaig creates an appetite for lunch at the three-rosette awarded restaurant at The Torridon Hotel. Onwards to the Kyle of Lochalsh and a stretch of legs, ahead of landing on the second of the Small Isles, Eigg.


Sailing south we discover the traditional artisan methods used to create Isle of Mull Cheese from the colourful island capital of Tobermory.


A cruise of the Sound of Mull takes us to the Isle of Eriska Hotel and here we enjoy lunch in the award winning restaurant. Our culinary adventure concludes with a champagne reception at Duart Castle, hosted by Sir Lachlan Maclean, Chieftain of Clan Maclean.


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Tobermory Isle of Mull Cheese


Craignure MULL


Duart Castle


COLONSAY Oysters and Honey


ISLAY


Port Ellen Laphroaig Distillery


Travel Plan – 7 nights


Tuesday 24th September Oban - Embarkation.


Wednesday 25th September Port Ellen, Islay - Laphroaig Distillery. Colonsay - Oysters and honey.


Thursday 26th September Cruise the Small Isles. Rum - Kinloch Castle.


Friday 27th September Loch Dunvegan, Skye - Dunvegan Castle and lunch at The Three Chimneys. Cruise north coast of Skye including Kilt Rock.


Saturday 28th September Shieldaig - Walks ashore and lunch at The Torridon Hotel. Kyle of Lochalsh - Walks ashore.


Sunday 29th September Eigg - Walks ashore. Tobermory, Mull - Isle of Mull Cheese.


Monday 30th September Eriska - Lunch at Isle of Eriska Hotel. Craignure, Mull - Duart Castle champagne reception.


Tuesday 1st October Oban - Disembarkation.


ERISKA Isle of Eriska Hotel OBAN


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Dunvegan Three Chimneys Restaurant


SKYE


Shieldaig Torridon Hotel


Lochalsh Kyle of


Hebridean Highlights


• Laphroaig Distillery • Three Chimneys Restaurant Lunch


• The Torridon Hotel Lunch • Isle of Eriska Hotel Lunch


• Duart Castle Champagne Reception


Laphroaig Distillery, Islay 74 Hebridean Princess Cuisine Please refer to the 2019 Cruise Diary and Tariff for prices • Hebridean Island Cruises 01756 704704 • www.hebridean.co.uk Duart Castle, Mull Please refer to the 2019 Cruise Diary and Tariff for prices • Hebridean Island Cruises 01756 704704 • www.hebridean.co.uk 75


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