OUR STORY
Since 1989, we’ve been passionate about the Hebrides as a region of wondrous sights, new horizons and untold exploration for people expanding their travel experiences.
WHO WE SERVE
We bring unique experiences to voyagers in search of hidden gems and little-known wonders in some of the most remote – and exclusive – parts of the world.
HOW WE OPERATE
Authenticity, incredible personalised service, distinct local experiences and a deep respect for the Hebrides and its people make a Hebridean voyage truly shine.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCE
With exclusive access to remote regions across the Hebrides and a dedicated team committed to luxury 1:1 service, a Hebridean cruise is like no other.
Clyde Coast Sampler
As we emerge from winter into spring, join us at the start of the 2026 season, exploring the beautiful Clyde Coast visiting spring gardens, a tiny cathedral and an island distillery. Cruising the sheltered waters of Loch Fyne, relish the tranquillity of this magical region from the warm comfort of the delightfully small Hebridean Princess.
Gems of Argyll
Soak up stunning coastal vistas and absorb the Clyde region’s most treasured historic houses and castles during unforgettable visits ashore. Evoking mystery and romance, these architectural gems hide secrets of an often turbulent past. Rounding Kintyre, an island distillery, colourful garden and rugged island also await.
Easter Explorer
Join Hebridean Princess on this enthralling and thought-provoking Easter break as we follow in the footsteps of St Columba to experience the unique atmosphere of Iona Abbey on Easter day. Discover the diversity of the idyllic Inner Isles and succumb to the eternal appeal of the remote and beautiful Highlands.
Easter in the Highlands
Enjoy an enticing Easter cruise on board Lord of the Highlands to transit Telford’s remarkable Caledonian Canal through the dramatic Highland scenery of the Great Glen. Onwards to discover the delights of Mull and Iona and sail into Oban, the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, on this delightful spring getaway.
Caledonian Springtime
After exploring the delights of Mull and Iona, transit the tranquil inland waters of the Caledonian Canal, lured to the powerfully moving site of the final Jacobite rising at Culloden where 1,500 men were slain in less than an hour. A voyage of discovery through the Heart of Scotland.
Rambling in Caledonia
Starting in Inverness the Great Glen Way offers low-level walks along the towpath of the Caledonian Canal as Lord of the Highlands sails serenely by. As we leave the canal at Loch Linnhe, contrast the diverse landscapes of Mull and Iona before arriving in Oban, the Gateway to the Isles.
Clyde Coast Sampler
Gems of Argyll
Easter Explorer
Easter in the Highlands
Caledonian Springtime
