World's smallest luxury cruise ship will sail three itineraries to Norway's fjords and coast
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Rebecca Gibson |
Hebridean Island Cruises’ Hebridean Princess, the smallest luxury cruise ship afloat, is to return to the Norwegian fjords and coastline in July 2017.
The 50-passenger Hebridean Princess will offer three Norway cruises, including an eight-night itinerary from Invergordon, Scotland to the Norwegian ports of Sandnes (where more passengers can join the ship), the Hardanger and Fykesuung fjords the journey ends in the historic city of Bergen.
“Hebridean Island Cruises’ visits to Norway are always popular with our guests, we have put together some fantastic itineraries which take in the history and beauty of this awe-inspiring coastline,” said Ken Charleson, COO at Hebridean Island Cruises. “For 2017, we have 22 themed cruises, from golfing to arts and food to world heritage, there is something for everyone, our knowledgeable guides join each cruise and bring the destinations to life with their lively commentary and expertise.”
Hebridean Princess’ 2017 season start on 1 March with a five-night cruise from Greenock in Scotland, to the Isle of Arran. Throughout the season, Hebridean Princess will cruise to 44 Scottish islands.
Themed cruises include a wildlife cruise which is accompanied by David Sexton, who works for the RSPB on the Isle of Mull. Highlights of this cruise include visit to the seabird colonies of Handa Island and the Shiant Isles, along with a beach landing to observe red deer and seals on Skye.