Hebridean Princess
Genuinely fully-inclusive and more... Each cruise includes
Port taxes Meals and drinks
All meals on board and ashore, snacks and picnics as shown in the itineraries and fresh fruit from baskets around the ship. Champagne, wines (excluding wines on the Library Wines list), plus beers, spirits, soft drinks, tea, coffee and other hot drinks.
Shore visits
Entrance fees to all castles, gardens and other places of interest, as well as transfers between the ship and each destination ashore, as shown in the itineraries.
Guides and guest speakers
Knowledgeable guides accompany all cruises, both on board and on the tours ashore, with three experienced guides on the Footloose walking itineraries and the wildlife cruise. Guest speakers feature on selected cruises.
Bicycles
Use of the ship’s bicycles to explore ashore. Internet
Free Wi-Fi access and use of the ship’s iPads, located in the Library.
Transfers and car parking
Private coach transfers from the local airport or train station to and from Hebridean Princess. For those wishing to drive, secure parking is provided at the port.
Extra activities
At no extra charge, your holiday can be made even more enjoyable with fishing trips and speedboat rides, which can be arranged on request.
All pier and harbour dues. Gratuities
Hebridean operates a ‘no tipping’ policy. A celebration
If you plan to mark a special occasion on board, perhaps a wedding anniversary or birthday, we will be only too happy to help you celebrate by arranging for champagne, a cake or canapés, to enjoy in the privacy of your cabin, or maybe share with family and friends in the Library. To celebrate these happy moments in true Hebridean style, please place a special request through our reservations staff.
Not included
• Travel to and from our private coach transfer points • Wines on the Library Wines list • Any private shore visits organised by request which are not part of the cruise itinerary
• Personal telephone calls • Items purchased from the Hebridean Princess shop • Personal laundry
Travel with family and friends
If you would prefer to holiday with your family and friends, why not invite them to join you on board Hebridean Princess, for the supreme cruising experience?
Charters
Alternatively, enjoy the ultimate private party afloat and charter Hebridean Princess for up to 50 guests.
At Hebridean Island Cruises we believe it is simply not possible to look after large numbers of guests properly and give them the really personal service that differentiates an extraordinary holiday from a merely good one. That is why, on Hebridean Princess, you will find only 50 like-minded guests and no fewer than 38 crew.
If you would like to be known by your name within moments of stepping on board, to have your smallest preferences remembered, then mass-market style cruising will never be a satisfactory alternative.
Everything we do receives the same level of care and attention; from the carefully conceived shore visits to the spectacular overnight anchorages, the exquisite menus and the unique and individually designed cabins, every little detail aims to ensure that the whole experience is so complete that you will never even notice.
Discreet service is the bedrock of our reputation and the uncannily accurate anticipation of your needs is a skill that our crew has developed into almost an art form.
For us, resoluteness in the pursuit of perfection is something for which, in our view, there is no alternative. Behind the scenes we will be striving day and night to ensure that yours is the best holiday you have taken.
Your job is to simply sit back, relax and enjoy – Hebridean style! Chief Purser David Indge, Senior Purser Louise Campbell, Chief Purser Bobbie Milne, Purser Doreen Thomson
Crew
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Refreshment Hamper Please refer to the 2019 Cruise Diary and Tariff for prices • Hebridean Island Cruises 01756 704704 •
www.hebridean.co.uk Please refer to the 2019 Cruise Diary and Tariff for prices • Hebridean Island Cruises 01756 704704 •
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