Voyage from the Far North Cruise
Scrabster to Inverness - Lord of the Highlands
Monday 5th August to Monday 12th August 2024
From £4,530 per person
7 nights including
2 Gala Dinners
From the Orkney Isles, around the remote and rugged east coast, be inspired by the sights and sounds of Scotland’s far north. Uncover the myriad secrets of ancient history hidden for millennia beneath the sands of time whilst indulging yourself with the best of cuisine and the traditional warmth of Scottish hospitality.
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Monday 5th August
Scrabster - Embarkation.
Tuesday 6th August
Scrabster – Dunnett Head Distillery. Sail to Lyness, Hoy.
Set in a wild and untamed landscape at the most northerly point of the British mainland, Dunnet Bay Distillery uses carefully harvested local botanicals in the production of their handcrafted spirits. Enjoy a tasting and learn the story of their distillation process.
Book this cruiseWednesday 7th August
Lyness, Hoy, Orkney – Scapa Flow Visitor Centre. Stromness, Orkney – Skara Brae.
The Scapa Flow Museum tells the story of Orkney’s military involvement during both world wars and houses a major collection of wartime artefacts, whilst Skara Brae is the best-preserved Neolithic settlement in western Europe; it was uncovered by a wild storm in 1850.
Book this cruiseThursday 8th August
Stromness, Orkney – Heart of Neolithic Orkney. St Margaret’s Hope, South Ronaldsay, Orkney – Churchill Barriers & Italian Chapel.
Around 5,000 years ago, the prehistoric people of Orkney began building monuments out of stone and many still survive today. Explore the stone circles and chambered tombs at the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. From South Ronaldsay, visit the Churchill Barriers, built by Italian prisoners of war, and the delightful Italian Chapel, their enduring memorial.
Book this cruiseFriday 9th August
Cruise to Wick. Wick – Wick Museum.
The history of Wick’s herring fishing industry is revealed at the town’s Heritage Museum.
Book this cruiseSaturday 10th August
Cruise to Buckie. Buckie – Gordon Castle Estate.
Situated between the River Spey and the Moray Coast, we discover the hidden gem of Gordon Castle Estate. The eight-acre walled garden is one of Scotland’s best kept secrets.
Book this cruiseSunday 11th August
Cruise to Inverness. Inverness – Cawdor Castle Gardens.
Cawdor Castle, the romantic Highland 14th century home of the Thanes of Cawdor, plays host to our final visit. Its ancient medieval tower was constructed around a legendary holly tree.
Book this cruiseMonday 12th August
Inverness - Disembarkation.
Our decks and Cabins
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Category One Deluxe Cabins
The 15 deluxe cabins are located on the Richard Hannay and John Buchan Decks. All feature twin beds and large picture windows.
Book this cruiseCategory Two Balcony Cabins
The 4 balcony cabins are located on the John Buchan Deck and feature twin beds. The balconies afford privacy and are fitted with teak furniture for you to enjoy the magnificent scenery.
Book this cruiseCategory Three Suite
The spacious suite is located at the forward end of the John Buchan Deck and features large picture windows both port and starboard affording delightful views. The sitting area is furnished with a comfortable sofa, coffee table and mini bar.
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