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5 results for Expedition cruises in Scotland
Hebridean Princess
The highlands and islands of Scotland, her lochs and remote mainland areas are all accessible from the luxurious comfort of Hebridean Princess. Carrying just 49 guests, Hebridean Princess has an enviable reputation for exceptional service, fine food and wine and the very warm welcome extended by our dedicated crew of 38. She has thirty spacious, elegant and well-appointed cabins, 11 designed especially for the single traveller. Romantic castles; tranquil, spectacular lochs; wide open spaces and seldom-visited anchorages. A selection of "Footloose" cruises caters for most walking abilities with a range of guided walks in the hills and mountains, seashores and lochs, with the promise of a nip of whisky and a fine and hearty meal back on board. Our cruises of between 4 and 8 nights depart mainly from Oban, sailing the waters of the western isles and beyond to far-flung St Kilda, the Orkney and Shetland Isles.
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Eala Bhan
Sail the Scottish Highlands in style on the Eala Bhan (Gaelic for 'white swan'). She is a 20 m (24 m with bowsprit) 50-ton traditional wooden herring drifter. The recent refit of the boat means it now includes central heating, a new galley, a comfortable saloon for meals and socialising, library, bar, TV, 2 toilets and 2 showers. All modern safety, communication and satellite navigation equipment has been fitted including a colour echo sounder (in case they spot the Loch Ness monster!). In addition to the crew accommodation, the boat now has 5 comfortable centrally heated 2/3-bunk cabins accommodating a total of 12 guests. You can join in to help sail the boat or sit back, relax and let the crew do the work. No sailing experience is necessary. For energetic guests, all sorts of activities off the boat from mountain biking to canoeing. Just tell them what you would like to do and where you'd like to go and they will organise it all for you.
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Guideliner
Guideliner is a 57 ft twin engine steel motor cruiser, originally built in Holland as a live aboard pleasure yacht. She has accommodation for a maximum of ten passengers and two crew, although numbers are restricted to six guests except when a group booking requires more. The large saloon has excellent panoramic views whilst the spacious aft deck is an ideal place to sit in comfort and watch the world go by. It is also where the evening meal is taken when the weather allows. Guideliner has two twin berth cabins and one double, so privacy on board is assured. All have opening windows to allow natural light and ventilation and the whole yacht is centrally heated. The boat allows swift inter-island passages, and also means we have the ability to adjust our course if we hear news of interesting wildlife such as whales, dolphins or basking sharks. This all adds to the overall comfort of the trip.
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Hebridean Spirit
A successful blend of cosmopolitan style and old-fashioned courtesy has provided guests with the perfect holiday combination of pure relaxation since Hebridean Spirit's first sailing in 2001. Elegant public rooms are matched by luxurious and individually designed cabins. Spacious and well-appointed, you will find your cabin an oasis of comfort with a fine attention to detail you would expect of a 5 star hotel.
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Lord of the Glens
The 54-guest Lord of the Glens journeys through the Scottish countryside in spectacular style. The moment you step aboard you are surrounded by the rich mahogany finishes of the reception area and lobby. The ship is magnificently appointed and brings to mind that one is in a stately country manor rather than a five-star ship. The cabins are tastefully decorated, comfortable and spacious with wonderful outside views.
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