Hidden Isles and Highland Gems

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  • Departure Date: 14/05/24
  • Duration: 7 Nights
Overview

Hebridean Princess is a beautiful and elegant ship. She has captured the hearts of thousands of guests for more than thirty years. As one of the smallest luxury cruise ships afloat, she is able to access places larger ships simply cannot reach. Launched in 1989, Hebridean Princess embarks on all-inclusive cruises from Oban around Scotland and beyond. She is constantly maintained to an exceedingly high standard and accommodates just 48 guests. Hebridean Princess truly is a home-from home-experience.

The on board welcome is always warm, where the congenial atmosphere of a country house party is abound. Here, old friends unite and new acquaintances are quickly made. The unaccompanied need never feel alone. At the same time, guests are free to enjoy the luxury of their own private space whenever they choose.

The personal touch

An understated elegance pervades throughout the entire ship with a carefully chosen décor of co-ordinating furnishings, fabrics and colours. The ambience on board Hebridean Princess is redolent of a bygone era. From the Tiree Lounge to the Columba Restaurant and the 28 spacious and individually designed cabins, to the sparkling brass and teak deck. Discover peaceful corners, perfect for reading, or relax by the cosy inglenook style fireplace in the lounge. There are plenty of areas in which guests can find a perfect hideaway.

Our crew-to-guest ratio of almost one-to-one ensures exceptionally high standards. This offers an unobtrusive and friendly service. It’s the personal touch and constant attention to detail that sets the five-star Hebridean Princess apart from other cruise ships.

Celebrate in style

The crew of Hebridean Princess are only too happy to help guests who plan to mark a special occasion on board, such as a wedding anniversary or birthday. We can arrange for Champagne, a cake or canapés, to enjoy in private cabins or in the Library.

Celebrate these happy moments in true Hebridean style. Guests who would like to arrange an event should place a special request through our reservations staff.

Alternatively, enjoy the ultimate private party afloat and charter Hebridean Princess for up to 48 guests. This could be, for example, a retirement party, birthday or anniversary celebration.

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Hidden Isles and Highland Gems
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Hebridean Princess
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Main Info
  • Children Not allowed
  • Smoking Some
  • Decks 5
  • Cabins 30
  • Wheelchair Cabins -
  • Crew Members 38
  • Refurbished 2018
  • Currency GBP
Unique Features

Unique experiences for a few people - never something ordinary for a crowd

  • Beautiful and remote destinations on your door step
  • Timeless elegance and a country house atmosphere
  • A maximum of 50 guests
  • A guest to crew ratio of almost 1 to 1
  • Genuinely fully-inclusive cruise fares
  • Fine dining with locally sourced produce
  • Dedicated allocation of single cabins
  • Knowledgeable and experienced guides
  • Themed itineraries including gardens, walking, food and drink

Enrichment Facilities

Unlike most cruise ships, a Hebridean Princess cruise includes all shore visits. From cultural to historical, serious walking and biking to simply strolling around the bay, the opportunities to experience the peace are endless.

Gratuities

Hebridean operates a strict ‘no tipping’ policy.

Fares

Brochure Fare
Loch Crinan: £ 5880
Loch Harport: £ 5880
Loch Torridon: £ 5880
Lews Castle: £ 8230
Duart Castle: £ 8230
Lews: £ 8230
Ardvreck Castle: £ 8230
Kinloch Castle: £ 9110
Torosay Castle: £ 9110
Torosay: £ 9110
Isle of Coll: £ 11750
Isle of Colonsay: £ 11750
Isle of Iona: £ 11750
Isle of Staffa: £ 11750
Isle of Danna: £ 11750
Isle of Barra: £ 11750
Isle of Benbecula: £ 11750
Isle of Bute: £ 13520
Isle of Berneray: £ 13520
Isle of Arran Suite: £ 13520
Itinerary
Accommodation
Isle of Arran Suite

The ship’s largest cabin, the Isle of Arran Suite, is located on the port side of the Princess Deck and, as all windows are on the ship’s side, privacy is assured. It comprises a large, separate day room, a spacious bedroom and a well-equipped bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower. The bedroom contains a king-size bed, which can be re-arranged as twins, generous wardrobes, drawers, dressing table and a second television.

Isle of Barra

The Isle of Barra is located on the port side, forward on the Princess Deck. The balcony, which affords total privacy as it cannot be overlooked from the ship, is fitted with teak tables and chairs, in order for you to enjoy the magnificent scenery. The bathroom is generous in size with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Coll

Located on the same deck as Reception and the Columba Restaurant, this roomy, forward-facing cabin, at the forward end of the Princess Deck, is fitted with three large picture windows offering excellent views ahead over the bows. The king-size bed can be rearranged as twins. A well deck, some 40 feet (12m) in length, between the cabin and the forecastle, ensures privacy. A large bathroom, which features a full-size bath with a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Benbecula

The Isle of Benbecula is located on the starboard side, forward on the Princess Deck. The balcony, which affords total privacy as it cannot be overlooked from the ship, is fitted with teak tables and chairs, in order for you to enjoy the magnificent scenery. The bathroom is generous in size with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Muck

This popular, double-bedded cabin, located on the starboard side of the Princess Deck, has three full-size picture windows, which afford superb views and give the room a bright, airy feel. Private facilities include a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Colonsay

Located on the same deck as Reception and the Columba Restaurant, this roomy, forward-facing cabin, at the forward end of the Princess Deck, is fitted with three large picture windows offering excellent views ahead over the bows. The king-size bed can be rearranged as twins. A well deck, some 40 feet (12m) in length, between the cabin and the forecastle, ensures privacy. A large bathroom, which features a full-size bath with a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Berneray

The roomy Isle of Berneray is situated on the starboard side, towards the after end of the Promenade Deck. The private balcony in this cabin ensures total privacy as it cannot be overlooked from the ship, and with teak tables and chairs, it is the perfect place to sit back, relax and take in the breathtaking landscapes. This cabin contains a king-size bed, which can be rearranged as twins. The bathroom is generous in size with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Bute

The roomy Isle of Bute is situated on the port side, towards the after end of the Promenade Deck. The private balcony in this cabin ensures total privacy as it cannot be overlooked from the ship, and with teak tables and chairs, it is the perfect place to sit back, relax and take in the breathtaking landscapes. This cabin contains a king-size bed, which can be rearranged as twins. The bathroom is generous in size with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Danna

A roomy cabin that is in great demand, the Isle of Danna is tucked into a quiet corner on the port side of the Princess Deck. It contains a king-size bed, which can be converted into twin beds, and two comfortable chairs from which to enjoy panoramic views through full-size picture windows. Charming private facilities include a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Staffa

Situated on the starboard side of the Promenade Deck, towards the after end of the ship, this superb cabin is fitted with a comfortable king-size bed, convertible into twins. Large picture windows are perfect for watching the landscape unfold. The spacious bathroom contains a full-size bath with a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Iona
Situated on the port side of the Promenade Deck, towards the after end of the ship, this superb cabin is fitted with a comfortable king-size bed, convertible into twins. Large picture windows are perfect for watching the landscape unfold. The spacious bathroom contains a full-size bath with a thermostatic shower.
Duart Castle
This roomy, elegant cabin on the Waterfront Deck is connected by a flight of stairs to the Princess Deck, offering easy access to the embarkation area on the same level for the small boats when going ashore. The cabin is fitted with two opening portholes and a forward-facing porthole. It features a spacious bathroom with a full-size bath and a separate walk-in shower.
Kinloch Castle
This roomy, elegant cabin on the Waterfront Deck is connected by a flight of stairs to the Princess Deck, offering easy access to the embarkation area on the same level for the small boats when going ashore. The cabin is fitted with two opening portholes. It features a spacious bathroom with a full-size bath and a separate walk-in shower.
Torosay Castle

This roomy, elegant cabin on the Waterfront Deck is connected by a flight of stairs to the Princess Deck, offering easy access to the embarkation area on the same level for the small boats when going ashore. The cabin is fitted with two opening portholes. It features a spacious bathroom with a full-size bath and a separate walk-in shower.

Ardvreck Castle
This elegant double bedded cabin on the Waterfront Deck is connected by a flight of stairs to the Princess Deck, offering easy access to the embarkation area on the same level for the small boats when going ashore. The cabin is fitted with two opening portholes. It features a spacious bathroom with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.
Lews Castle

This elegant double bedded cabin on the Waterfront Deck is connected by a flight of stairs to the Princess Deck, offering easy access to the embarkation area on the same level for the small boats when going ashore. The cabin is fitted with two opening portholes. It features a spacious bathroom with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.

Sound of Islay
Situated on the starboard side of the Waterfront Deck, this is a roomy single cabin, fitted with two opening portholes. The private facilities feature a thermostatic shower. A single staircase links this room to the Princess Deck, with direct access by a flight of three steps to the embarkation area for the small boats when going ashore.
Sound of Jura
Situated on the starboard side of the Waterfront Deck, this is a roomy single cabin, fitted with two opening portholes. The private facilities feature a thermostatic shower. A single staircase links this room to the Princess Deck, with direct access by a flight of three steps to the embarkation area for the small boats when going ashore.
Sound of Mull
Situated on the starboard side of the Waterfront Deck, this is a roomy single cabin, fitted with two opening portholes. The private facilities feature a thermostatic shower. A single staircase links this room to the Princess Deck, with direct access by a flight of three steps to the embarkation area for the small boats when going ashore.
Isle of Raasay

An excellent port-side double-bedded cabin in a quiet corner on the same level as the Tiree Lounge and the Library. This extremely comfortable cabin has open views from its window and is well-equipped with private facilities, including a thermostatic shower.

Sound of Sleat

Situated on the starboard side of the Waterfront Deck, this is a roomy single cabin, fitted with two opening portholes. The private facilities feature a thermostatic shower. A single staircase links this room to the Princess Deck, with direct access by a flight of three steps to the embarkation area for the small boats when going ashore.

Loch Crinan
This charming, interchangeable king-size or twin-bedded cabin on the port side of the Hebridean Deck is generous in size and attractively priced. Although there are no windows or portholes, fresh air is circulated day and night by the ship’s forced air ventilation system. Spacious private facilities include a thermostatic shower.
Loch Harport
This charming, interchangeable king-size or twin-bedded cabin on the starboard side of the Hebridean Deck is generous in size and attractively priced. Although there are no windows or portholes, fresh air is circulated day and night by the ship’s forced air ventilation system. Spacious private facilities include a thermostatic shower.
Isle of Eigg
This well-appointed cabin lies on the starboard side of the Princess Deck, enjoying good views from its windows. With a charming home-from-home feel for the single traveller, it is much in demand. The private facilities include a thermostatic shower.
Isle of Rum
This well-appointed cabin lies on the starboard side of the Princess Deck, enjoying good views from its windows. With a charming home-from-home feel for the single traveller, it is much in demand. The private facilities include a thermostatic shower.
Loch Torridon

This charming, interchangeable king-size or twin-bedded cabin on the port side of the Hebridean Deck is generous in size and attractively priced. Although there are no windows or portholes, fresh air is circulated day and night by the ship’s forced air ventilation system. Spacious private facilities include a thermostatic shower.

Isle of Canna

This well-appointed cabin lies on the starboard side of the Princess Deck, enjoying good views from its windows. With a charming home-from-home feel for the single traveller, it is much in demand. The private facilities include a thermostatic shower.

Loch Scavaig
This charming, well-appointed cabin, located on the starboard side of the Hebridean Deck, offers a spacious bathroom and a full-size bath with a thermostatic shower. As it is not fitted with windows or portholes, fresh air is supplied by the ship’s forced air ventilation system.
Loch Buie / Loch Scavaig

This charming, well-appointed cabin, located on the starboard side of the Hebridean Deck, offers a spacious bathroom and a full-size bath with a thermostatic shower. As it is not fitted with windows or portholes, fresh air is supplied by the ship’s forced air ventilation system.

Loch Scresort

This charming cabin, located on the starboard side of the Hebridean Deck, is well-appointed and is popular with the single traveller. Fresh air is supplied by the ship’s forced air ventilation system, as this cabin does not have windows or portholes. Loch Scresort has good-sized private facilities with a thermostatic shower.

Entertainment

Hebridean Princess has five stunning decks, each offering something unique. The Boat Deck is where all the best views can be seen, with plenty of space to relax and soak up the scenery. The Promenade Deck holds most of the public rooms, such as the Lounge, Library and Conservatory. As well as extra space to enjoy the open air on the Skye Deck at the rear. The welcoming reception foyer and elegant fine-dining restaurant are on the Princess Deck. While the luxury cabins are located across several of the decks.

There’s so much to explore while onboard the Hebridean Princess. What’s more, Hebridean cruises are all-inclusive, which means shore visits and tours, meals and drinks and so much more are included in the fare. Take a look at all that’s included.

The Library

In the peaceful wood-panelled Library a masculine feel has been created, using leather, unique upholstery and dark woods and should a spot of solitude appeal, there is a fine selection of reference and general interest books to be enjoyed.

There are iPads in the Library and Wi-Fi access is available. The cellular system in the Highlands and Islands is somewhat patchy and reception can be irregular.

In an emergency, the ship can be reached by satellite phone, full details of which will be forwarded prior to your cruise.

The Tiree Lounge & Bar

The Tiree Lounge and bar on Promenade Deck is the social hub on board ship. Beautifully designed and filled with soft and comfortable furnishings and a warm brick inglenook fireplace, it is a cosy area to relax and enjoy afternoon tea. The Library, Conservatory and Look-Out Lounge are all located nearby, providing further space to sit with a drink and enjoy the scenery.

Look-Out Lounge

The soft tones furnishing the Look-Out Lounge flow seamlessly from the colour palette in the foyer areas, creating a relaxing space to take in the stunning views.

Skye Deck

Soak up the atmosphere at the rear of the Promenade Deck, where guests can relax on the open-air Skye Deck. The Skye Bar is close at hand, serving a selection of aperitifs and cocktails. Teak tables and chairs provide ample seating to enjoy glorious vistas and al fresco refreshments.

The Conservatory

Painted, rattan furniture brings a casual feel to the Conservatory and the natural look has been complemented by the beautifully restored teak flooring. A wonderfully calm space to enjoy the scenery.

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