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Hebridean Princess, St Kilda and the North West Seaboard ex Oban Return

7 Night Cruise Only


Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
20 May 2025 Oban, Scotland Embark
21 May 2025 At Sea Cruising Cruise the Sea of the Hebrides
21 May 2025 Castlebay, Barra Scotland
22 May 2025 St Kilda, Scotland Hirta
22 May 2025 Flannan Island, Scotland
23 May 2025 Stornoway, Isle of Lewis - Scotland
24 May 2025 The Minch, Scotland
24 May 2025 Ullapool, Scotland
25 May 2025 Loch Ewe, Scotland
25 May 2025 At Sea Cruising Inner Sound
26 May 2025 Isle of Eigg, Scotland
26 May 2025 Ardnamurchan, Lochaber Scotland Glenmore - Loch Sunart
27 May 2025 Oban, Scotland Disembark
7 Night Cruise sailing from Oban roundtrip aboard Hebridean Princess.

World Heritage Interest cruise.

The mysterious archipelago of St Kilda, the UK's only Double UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies approximately 120 miles off the west coast of mainland Scotland and was occupied by man in the harshest of conditions for 5,000 years until 1930.

Start your voyage by crossing the Sea of the Hebrides to Barra for refreshing walks or a panoramic tour. Few sights can compare with the bird cliffs of Boreray and Stac Lee emerging hazily from the horizon to the echoing cries of seabirds as you approach Hirta, the jewel in St Kilda's crown. As the cleits and grazing Soay sheep come into view, go ashore to explore the abandoned village. Cruising past the mysterious Flannan Isles, arrive in Stornoway to wonder at the awe-inspiring megalithic Callanish Standing Stones, and the well preserved, 2,000-year-old Carloway Broch. Discover how the diversity of the Outer Hebrides is shaped by a unique combination of land, sea and people at the Lews Castle Museum. From Ullapool, marvel at the deep Corrieshalloch Gorge and plunging Falls of Measach as they cascade through a wilderness rich in flora and fauna. Inverewe Garden is a paradise of 2,500 exotic subtropical species overlooking Loch Ewe, the life's work of Osgood MacKenzie. Wander at leisure in the wildlife reserve of Eigg which was bought by its islanders in 1997. En route to Oban pause awhile at the Ardnamurchan Distillery. The peated and unpeated whiskies produced here are influenced by the remote and rugged position on the most westerly point of mainland Britain.

Itinerary:

Tuesday 20th May
Oban Embarkation.

Wednesday 21st May
Cruise the Sea of the Hebrides.
Castlebay, Barra - Walks ashore/island tour.

Thursday 22nd May
Hirta, St Kilda - Village Bay.
Cruise past the Flannan Isles.

Friday 23rd May
Stornoway, Lewis - Callanish Stones and Carloway Broch.
Stornoway, Lewis - Lews Castle Museum.

Saturday 24th May
Cruise The Minch.
Ullapool - Corrieshalloch Gorge.

Sunday 25th May
Loch Ewe - Inverewe Garden.
Cruise the Inner Sound.

Monday 26th May
Eigg Walks ashore.
Glenmore, Loch Sunart - Ardnamurchan Distillery.

Tuesday 27th May
Oban - Disembarkation.

Hebridean Princess is Hebridean's original vessel. Specially commissioned in 1965 for the waters of the rugged west coast of Scotland, she commenced sailing under the Hebridean Island Cruises' flag after a full refit in 1989, establishing a unique and unusual style of cruising.

Beautifully decorated in the finest quality furnishings, her relaxed, floating country house party atmosphere and impeccable service from a warm, welcoming and friendly crew have earned her an unrivalled reputation. From the starboard Conservatory to the cosy Look Out Lounge; from the luxurious Tiree Lounge to the peaceful Library or the quiet of the teak Skye Deck - the comfort of Hebridean Princess is home but better!

Just 49 guests are cared for by around 38 crew as she sails perhaps the most beautiful coastline of northern Europe, Scotland's Western Isles.


Ship Profile & Stats
  • Maiden voyage: 1965
  • Refurbished: Each Winter
  • Tonnage: 2,112 tonnes
  • Length: 235 feet
  • Beam: 46 feet
  • Draft: 3m
  • Speed: 14 knots
  • Ship registration: UK MCA / Glasgow
  • Passenger capacity (dbl): 49
  • Passenger space: 1.3
  • Crew nationality: European
  • Officer nationality: British
Ship Amenities
  • Hair Dryer
  • Slippers & Bathrobe
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Individual thermostat for air conditioning and heating
  • Television with Satellite Channels
  • 240V AC Standard UK 3-pin sockets
Ship Facilities
  • Gymnasium
  • Library
  • Conservatory
  • Tiree Lounge
  • Columba Restaurant
  • Princess Shop
  • Look-Out Lounge
  • Zodiacs: 2x Hardy Fisher 20 Tenders, 1x Flatacraft Force 7 RIB, 2x Sillinger beach boats.
Hebridean Island Cruises has been setting the benchmark for luxury cruising since 1989. Featuring some of the finest Privately Escorted Tours, our small, five star luxury cruise ship – Hebridean Princess – affords our guests the highest standards of luxury cruise ship accommodation, together with a level of service from an almost forgotten era.

Each all-inclusive cruise is carefully planned by our own highly experienced researchers, whose brief is to capture the cultural essence and historical significance of each port of call.

Hebridean Princess, the small cruise ship which re-introduced the ‘Golden Age of Cruising’ nineteen years ago, will show you the dramatic coast of Scotland and the Western Isles and Norway from the best possible vantage point.

Outstanding service, fine cuisine, unusually spacious cabins and some of the most elegant public rooms afloat, the Hebridean Experience offers you the most relaxing luxury holiday you could wish for. An all-inclusive tariff, the very best in personal service, and some of the finest Privately Escorted Tours all tailored to be as individual as you are.

Boat Deck

Hebridean Deck

Princess Deck

Promenade Deck

Waterfront Deck

C - 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.

A - 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 thermostatic shower. The bedroom contains a king-size bed, which can be re-arranged as twins, generous wardrobes, drawers, dressing table and a second television.

B - Isle of Berneray
The roomy Isle of Berneray is situated on the starboard side, towards the afterend 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 re-arranged as twins. The bathroom is generous in size with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.

B - Isle of Bute
The roomy Isle of Bute is situated on the port side, towards the afterend 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 re-arranged as twins. The bathroom is generous in size with a full-size bath and a thermostatic shower.

C - 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.

D - Isle of Iona
Situated on the port side of the Promenade Deck, towards the afterend 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.

D - 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 re-arranged 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.

D - 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 re-arranged 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.

D - Isle of Staffa
Situated on the starboard side of the Promenade Deck, towards the afterend 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.

E - Isle of Danna
A roomy cabin that is excellent value for money and in great demand with returning guests, 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.

F - Duart Castle
Very roomy and excellent value for money, this 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 thermostatic shower.

F - Torosay Castle
Very roomy and excellent value for money, this 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 thermostatic shower.

F - Kinloch Castle
Very roomy and excellent value for money, this 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 thermostatic shower.

G - 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.

G - 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.

G - Ardvreck Castle
Very roomy and excellent value for money, 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.

G - Lews Castle
Very roomy and excellent value for money, 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.

H - 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 forcedair ventilation system. Spacious private facilities include a thermostatic shower.

H - 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 forcedair ventilation system. Spacious private facilities include a thermostatic shower.

H - 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 forcedair ventilation system. Spacious private facilities include a thermostatic shower.

I - 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.

I - 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.

I - 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.

J - 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.

J - 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.

J - 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.

J - 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.

K - Loch Buie
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.

K - 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.

K - Loch Scresort
This charming cabin, located on the starboard side of the Hebridean Deck, is well-appointed and offers the single traveller excellent value for money. 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.
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