Cruise ship details |
Entered service in 1964, benefited from a refit in 1989. A special little cruise ship, offering the very best way to experience the naturual beauty of Scotland, the highlands and remote islands off Scotland. Hebridean Princess offers luxurious comfort and intimacy with just 49 guests. Hebridean Princess has an enviable reputation for exceptional service, fine food and wine, together with friendly service.
Passengers tend to be 50+, discerning and British. |
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Families |
| No special arrangments, children under nine are not accepted. |
Restaurants |
| The Columba Restaurant has ocean view windows and features outstanding fresh, locally sourced cuisine and service. None smoking. No alternative dining. |
Entertainment |
| Occasional impromptu musical evenings on the Skye Deck. A knowledgeable guide accompanies all cruises and is on hand for advice. Plus Library. |
Sports & Fitness |
| Gym, and for the adventurous, speedboat rides and fishing trips can be arranged by special request. Occasional Clay Pigeon shooting competitions on deck. Ships' bicycles are available for independent exploration ashore. |
Disabled facilities |
| Steep stairways make the use of a wheelchair on board Hebridean Princess impracticable. |