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Wild horizons: 8-day cruise on the edge of the Highlands and in the heart of the mysterious Hebrides Islands

Embark on an 8-day cruise aboard a luxurious vessel, offering an exceptional journey through archaeological sites and breathtaking landscapes in northern Scotland, at the edge of the Highlands, and within the enchanting and mysterious Hebrides archipelago.
Main features
Boat model: Ship
Type: Yacht / Motoryacht > 24 m
Number of cabins: 92
Maximum capacity: 184 travelers
Crew members: 118

Cabin

Deluxe cabin - Deck 3
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- Bathroom with shower
- 4m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic glass hinged door and porthole
Prestige cabin - Deck 4
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- A chaise longue
- Bathroom with shower
- 4 m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic sliding glass window or panoramic swinging glass door
Prestige cabin - Deck 5
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- A chaise longue
- Bathroom with shower
- 4 m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic sliding glass window or panoramic swinging glass door
Prestige cabin - Deck 6
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- A chaise longue
- Bathroom with shower
- 4 m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic sliding glass window
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Glasgow
Boarding from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure at 18:00

In the heart of the Clyde Valley, the bustling... more+ city of Glasgow contrasts with the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside. Scotland's most urban of cities boasts a rich artistic and architectural heritage. The city's checkerboard layout makes it easy to stroll along its pedestrian streets, admire the collections in its many museums and art galleries and take in the sights and sounds of its Victorian monuments. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is exemplary in this respect. You can round off your tour with a bit of... Because, yes, Glasgow is also the temple of shopping! 
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Glasgow Iona Lunga
Of all the islands in the Inner Hebrides, Iona is by far the most conducive to meditation. And with... more+ good reason... It was here, in this sacred land, that St. Columba set out to evangelize Scotland, arriving from Ireland around 563. Today, an abbey, the spiritual center of the island, stands on the site of the former monastery founded by the Irish missionary. Many Scottish kings, including the legendary Macbeth, are said to be buried in the nearby cemetery. If the sun is shining, arrival on the island of Iona is a sight to behold.
Off the Isle of Mull in western Scotland, the Treshnish Islands form a small archipelago of seven islands of volcanic origin, belonging to the Inner Hebrides. Basalt cliffs and rocky coves shape the contours of the largest, Lunga, while the inland is carpeted with moorland. Inhabited until the 19th century, Lunga retains vestiges of black houses that can be seen on site. Classified as a special protection area, the island is now home to pelagic birds, including the puffin, and a large colony of seals. The island's rugged terrain and panoramic scenery will delight birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.
 
Activities: Including: Exceptional opportunities to observe the life of large colonies and numerous species of seabirds, more+
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Lunga Loch Scavaig Canna
To the south of the Isle of Skye, Loch Scavaig, situated on the shortest river of the same name in... more+ Great Britain, reveals a landscape of great beauty: you can't fail to admire the reflection of the Cuillin Hills, granite hills carpeted with heather and shrouded in morning mist, on the waters of the loch. Perhaps you'll be lucky enough to spot a few harbor and gray seals lounging on the shore. Or why not try a hike to Loch Coruisk and its sublime panorama at the foot of Black Cuillin, which inspired many painters, including J. M. W. Turner.
The Hebrides archipelago boasts a wealth of natural treasures, including Canna, an unspoilt islet known as the “Garden of the Hebrides”. Inhabited since Neolithic times, Canna today has a population of just 20, but reveals an area with a rich history that has seen a succession of Christians, Celtic monks, Norse settlers and Scottish communities, all of whom have left traces of their passage, including monuments, churches and Celtic crosses. Take time to savor the beauty of nature between land and ocean, from the diversity of plant species to the captivating ballet of seabirds, including guillemots, that nest in these protected areas.
 
Activities: Including: A voyage to the heart of Celtic shores, lands of magic and legends, more+
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Canna Callanish
In the Hebrides, on the legendary Scottish Isle of Lewis, Calanais dazzles and surprises,... more+ fascinates and questions. On the east coast of the island, where land and sea meet and clash in the tumult of the wilderness, the megalithic site of Calanais is waiting to be discovered. No fewer than 51 stones stand amidst the peat. Deliberately placed around 5,000 years ago, they are a mysterious testimony to the Stone Age. Whether as a place of devotion, a lunar calendar, an astronomical observatory or a healing center, there are many theories as to the function of these stones, but the enigma remains. The singular ambience of this place lends itself to all kinds of interpretations, all kinds of dreams and reveries. 
Activities: Including: Calanais, on the Isle of Lewis, to unravel the mysteries of the eponymous megalithic site, more+
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Callanish Isle of Skye
Nestling in the heart of an enchanting bay, Portree is a reflection of the grandiose Isle of Skye,... more+ of which it is the main town. In addition to the charm of its brightly-colored houses, its exceptional location on the edge of a loch makes it a very pleasant destination. From its colorful harbor, teeming with the stalls of local artisans, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. And before you head out into the wilderness to appreciate the natural beauty of the Isle of Skye, take a look at some of the pictures at the Aros Centre. 
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Isle of Skye Loch Ewe
Located in the north-western Highlands, Loch Ewe is an inlet surrounded by mountains overlooking... more+ the North Atlantic. Once a confluence of maritime trade, military ships gathered here during the Second World War to organize safe convoys to the Arctic. On its shore, the loch is home to a remarkable botanical garden, the Inverewe Garden, featuring several hundred tropical plants and species that thrive thanks to the Gulf Stream. Protected from strong winds by endemic pines, the garden, created in 1862 by landowner Osgood Mackenzie and his daughter, Mairi Sawyer, reveals unsuspected colors, shapes and fragrances. Today, it is managed by the National Trust for Scotland. You may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of some of Scotland's wild animals: red squirrel, red deer, otter, seal or golden eagle. 
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Loch Ewe Tobermory
Tobermory is one of the most beautiful natural harbors on the west coast of Scotland. Founded in... more+ 1788, this former fishing village has now been converted into a marina, much appreciated for its tranquil setting and charm. There's no doubt that you'll be won over by the string of houses set into the hillside, their bright colors illuminating the harbor. Even if the show is outside, the Mull Museum's collection of local history and the An Tobar art gallery's exhibitions are no less interesting. 
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Tobermory Glasgow
Early morning arrival
Disembarkation at 08:00
In the heart of the Clyde Valley, the bustling city... more+ of Glasgow contrasts with the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside. Scotland's most urban city boasts a rich artistic heritage and an exceptional architectural heritage. The city's checkerboard layout makes it easy to stroll along its pedestrian streets, admire the collections in its many museums and art galleries and take in the sights and sounds of its Victorian monuments. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is exemplary in this respect. You can round off your tour with a bit of... Because, yes, Glasgow is also the temple of shopping! 
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Lunch
Diner
The price includes
Top-of-the-range gastronomy
All drinks in restaurants, bars and minibars (all drinks included, a selection of champagnes, wines and spirits, beers, cocktails, water, soft drinks, hot drinks).
24-hour room service
Free, unlimited Internet access on board
Evenings, shows and other entertainment
All port and safety costs
Taxes for national parks and protected areas
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Premium drinks
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Additional information
Duration and order of visits are given for information only and are subject to change
Non-motorized water sports activities are subject to weather and safety conditions, as well as local permits and the agreement of the Commander
Proposed activities will be confirmed on board by the captain according to weather conditions, itinerary and navigation program
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

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