Finding new and beautiful places is a Hebridean speciality.
This ethos means we work tirelessly to seek out locations that will thrill and excite our guests. Cruising often to faraway destinations where other larger ships cannot venture, our Privately Escorted Tours allow you to explore the rich culture and history of each destination.
From March to November, Hebridean Princess sails the beautiful Western Isles of Scotland, the Orkney and Shetland Isles and Norway. Where she takes guests on an enthralling tour of the dramatic Scottish coastline and the breathtaking Norwegian Fjords.
The world beyond is Hebridean Spirit's preserve, cruising year-round to exotic destinations from northern Europe to The Indian Ocean, in between, the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, South Africa, Mozambique, Seychelles, Madagascar, Namibia, Mauritius and the beautiful Aldabra Islands.
Our worldwide Privately Escorted Tours have rightly gained an exceptional reputation. Designed to be informative and absorbing each tour, and the on board guest speakers that compliment them, is a combination of insight and experience, ensuring you leave each destination with a fuller appreciation of its diverse cultures and fascinating history.
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As Hebridean Spirit sails around the coast of Africa you'll have the opportunity to see wildlife up close in its natural habitat. From a trip to the famous elephant reserve at Addo to watching seals and pelicans at Walvis Bay in Namibia, you can revel in the experiences on offer. Spend an unforgettable Christmas on a voyage from dazzling Cape Town to Durban. Savour the Winelands of the Western Cape , travel the Garden Route, see the big five on Safari and enter the beating heart of Zululand. You'll have the opportunity to see the unforgettable unique silhouette of Table Mountain. |
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As Hebridean Spirit sails among the islands of the Seychelles you will have the opportunity to explore deserted beaches and snorkel in crystal clear waters in almost total seclusion. We have also been one of the few ships granted permission to visit the beautiful Aldabra islands; the world's largest raised coral atoll. Nature lovers will be enchanted by the shimmering forests of Madagascar and its panoply of wildlife. Take one of our private tours and you may see anything from lemurs and sifakas to baobabs and octopus trees. |
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Hebridean Spirit spends the spring, late
summer and autumn in the warm waters of the Mediterranean,
visiting small Greek, Italian, Croatian and Sicilian islands,
their mainlands, and Spain, Minorca, Mallorca, Libya,
Cyprus, Tunisia, Turkey, Malta and Sardinia. Passing through
the Straits of Gibraltar in September, we visit Marina Smir
and the Moorish refuge of Chefchaouen. Seeking out the less-visited
and picturesque corners of this historic region, enjoy the
Mediterranean at its best on board Hebridean Spirit. |
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Our summer 2008 season again starts in the Atlantic Ocean and a visit to the Azores. This wonderful volcanic archipelago is well known for its whale and dolphin sightings, bur less so for its historic and strategic significance. This footloose cruise will allow guests to unearth the beating heart of the Azores as we learn of the islands importance to the Portuguese Empire between the 15th and 19th centuries, when ships returned from the West Indies and India bearing gold, silver and spices. Next we head east to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon before entering the Mediterranean on 26th April. |
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Hebridean Spirit’s Black Sea cruises continue to grow in popularity and in 2008 we have even more dazzling destinations to visit. Guests will tour the architectural wonders which define the region and unearth fascinating cultural and historic gems. From Istanbul we sail east to Sinop before turning north to the Russian town of Sochi. Following the coast we visit Yalta before reaching Sevastopol, Odessa and Varna. Each of the six Private Escorted Tours on this cruise follows Hebridean's winning formula of off-the-beaten track destinations and regional highlights introducing a fresh look at a fascinating region. |