Monday 11th to Friday 15th November 2024
Join Hebridean Princess on her final voyage of the season and enjoy some hidden gems of the Firth of Clyde. Explore hidden islands and mainland delights on this short break of enticing variety. Cosseted in comfort, enjoy a house party atmosphere and celebrate the close of another rewarding season.
Monday 11th November
The final embarkation of the year took place at Greenock Ocean Terminal where we remained overnight.
Tuesday 12th November
From Greenock, guests enjoyed a morning tour of Finlaystone House, hosted by the McMillan family.


















During lunch we sailed to Rothesay, Isle of Bute, for an island tour by bus.






We anchored off Rothesay overnight.
Wednesday 13th November
Steaming into Largs, a coach came alongside to take guests to visit Hunterston Castle and House, seat of the Clan Hunter. The 13th century tower house was replaced by Hunterston House in 1799.









In the afternoon we arrived and berthed alongside in Brodick, Isle of Arran, for a visit to Brodick Castle Gardens. The formal gardens are surrounded by Scotland’s only island woodland country park.






We anchored overnight in Brodick Bay.
Thursday 14th November
After morning walks ashore on Little Cumbrae, we cruised over lunch to Holy Loch. A beautiful day for sailing, guests enjoyed pre-lunch drinks on the Skye deck on the last cruising day of the season!






Our final port of call was Holy Loch marina for the afternoon visit to Historic Kilmun and Argyll and Argyll Mausoleum.



The farewell Gala dinner was held at anchor in Holy Loch where we remained overnight.
Friday 15th November
Disembarkation took place after breakfast in Greenock and we wish all our guests a safe onward journey. We can’t wait to welcome you all back on board next year.