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Just a selection of reasons why Hebridean Island Cruises is such a unique cruise option
• Hebridean operate two small vessels, both awarded the coveted Berlitz 5 star rating and offering unmatched personal service, fine food and wine and innovative itineraries.
• Hebridean Princess sails Scotland’s western isles and beyond between March and November and carries just 49 passengers to the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Orkney and Shetland islands, and for one of our itineraries, crosses to the remote and abandoned island of St Kilda. Princess’ programme currently features over 30 islands.
• Hebridean Spirit carries a maximum of 80 passengers all the year round, and is renowned for seeking out off-the-beaten track destinations as well as the unmissable highlights of the Baltic, Mediterranean, Red and Arabian Seas and the Indian Ocean. Guests travelling to The Hebridean Spirit from the UK this summer will enjoy a fully escorted, privately chartered flight of a Business Class standard from London Stansted Airport.
• Hebridean’s unique style of cruising is designed for the individual, and is founded on the belief that only small ships can provide a truly personal service whilst also offering privileged access to destinations big ships simply cannot reach.
• Our guests benefit from the expert knowledge of local guides and guest speakers, and can enjoy an insider’s view of the diverse destinations on our programme. An imaginative approach brings guests the opportunity to dine in private palaces or on deserted beaches.
• Our tariff is genuinely all-inclusive. All shore excursions, house wines and spirits and gratuities are included.
• Each cabin is individually and elegantly designed, and carries luxurious toiletries and all the facilities and fine attention to detail you would expect of a five star hotel on land.
• The first company to coin the phrase “floating country-house hotel”, Hebridean replaces forced entertainment with a relaxing ambience and the company of like-minded individuals.
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