Hebridean Princess is Hebridean's original vessel. Specially commissioned in 1965 for the waters of the rugged west coast of Scotland, she commenced sailing under the Hebridean Island Cruises' flag after a full refit in 1989, establishing a unique and unusual style of cruising.
Beautifully decorated in the finest quality furnishings, her relaxed, floating country house party atmosphere and impeccable service from a warm, welcoming and friendly crew have earned her an unrivalled reputation. From the starboard Conservatory to the cosy Look Out Lounge; from the luxurious Tiree Lounge to the peaceful Library or the quiet of the teak Skye Deck - the comfort of Hebridean Princess is home but better!
Just 49 guests are cared for by around 38 crew as she sails perhaps the most beautiful coastline of northern Europe, Scotland's Western Isles.
Princess' largest and most lavishly furnished room at 32m², with a totally separate day room, located on the Princess Deck.
Three large picture windows command spectacular views from the beautifully furnished and appointed day room, with a television and video unit. The spacious bedroom, with two picture windows, contains a large double bed which can be converted into twins, and a second television. A marble-clad bathroom leads off the bedroom.
Their balconies ensure total privacy and, complete with teak tables and chairs, are perfect for enjoyment of the stunning landscapes, as are the large picture windows within. The comfortable beds can be arranged as twins or large doubles.
Luxurious, marble-tiled bathrooms with gold-plated fittings throughout feature full-size baths and thermostatic showers.
The private balconies cannot be overlooked from on board and, fitted with teak tables and chairs, enable you to take it easy - maybe whilst enjoying a continental breakfast! Large windows in the ship's side offer uninterrupted views.
Generous, marble-tiled bathrooms have a forward-facing window and feature gold-plated fittings and full-size baths with thermostatic showers.
Large picture windows in the ship's side afford uninterrupted views.
Spacious, marble-tiled bathrooms contain a full-size bath with thermostatic shower.
Situated on the port and starboard sides of the Promenade Deck, towards the aft of the ship, these two excellent cabins, offering that little extra space, are fitted with comfortable double beds, convertible into twins.
Pictured as a twinbedded room, Isle of Danna can be converted to provide a large double bed. The full-size picture windows offer uninterrupted views, with two comfortable chairs for total relaxation.
Charming, marble-tiled private facilities include a thermostatic shower. An excellent, value-for-money cabin that is always in great demand.
This popular, double-bedded cabin, with three windows and a bright, airy feel, as well as superb views, is located on the starboard side of the Princess Deck.
Marble-tiled private facilities include a thermostatic shower.
A flight of stairs connects these three comfortable cabins to the Princess Deck, affording easy access at the same level to the embarkation area for the small boats when going ashore.
All are furnished differently in elegant fabrics, with twin, opening portholes, whilst Duart Castle also has a forward-facing porthole.
The comfortable beds can be arranged as twins or large doubles.
Very roomy and excellent value for money.
Isle of Raasay is an excellent, double-bedded, port-side cabin, with two windows looking onto the outer Promenade Deck, specially treated to ensure total privacy.
Another cabin tucked away in a quiet corner, Raasay is on the same deck level as the main lounge and Library. Elegant private facilities include a thermostatic shower.
Isle of Canna: although less roomy than other double cabins, this extremely comfortable, double-bedded room enjoys a high level of repeat bookings.
With uninterrupted views from the window over the dressing table, Isle of Canna is well-equipped, with ample wardrobe and drawer space.
Marble-tiled private facilities include a thermostatic shower. This cabin offers outstanding value for money.
These charming, interchangeable twin or double-bedded cabins on the port and starboard sides of the Hebridean Deck are generous in size.
Although there are no windows or portholes, fresh air is circulated day and night by the ship's ventilation system.
Spacious private facilities include thermostatic showers.
Again, Loch Torridon, Loch Crinan and Loch Harport provide luxury cruising at a very attractive price.
The luxurious, well-appointed Rum and Eigg cabins are situated on the starboard side of the Princess Deck, with uninterrupted views from windows in the ship's side.
Marble-tiled private facilities in both cabins include thermostatic showers, and Rum is fitted with a hand washbasin. Rum and Eigg offer a charming, home-from-home feel for the single traveller and should be booked early as they are very much in demand.
SOUND OF HARRIS & SOUND OF ARISAIG
Roomy, luxurious cabins, featuring large,Victorian-style bathrooms, fitted with full-size baths and thermostatic showers.
One staircase links these rooms to the Princess Deck, with direct access by a flight of three steps to the embarkation area for the small boats when going ashore.
Fitted with twin, opening portholes, the Sound of Harris and the Sound of Arisaig are furnished in elegant, Baronial-feel fabrics.
Each is fitted with two large, opening portholes, offering good viewing, fresh air and that truly nautical feel.
Generous private facilities include thermostatic showers.
In a quiet corner of the ship, these superb rooms are a delightful, costeffective option for the single traveller.
*Please note that these cabins have double beds and may be sold as double rooms on selected cruises.
This well-appointed cabin, located on the starboard side of the Hebridean Deck, is very roomy for one person. Although Loch Scresort has no window or porthole, fresh air is supplied day and night by the ship's ventilation system.
Good-sized private facilities include a thermostatic shower. An excellent, value-for-money cabin.
Gott Bay and Kiloran Bay do not have en-suite facilities, although they are fitted with a washbasin. A fully equipped bathroom and an additional second toilet are close by.
These facilities are specifically for Gott Bay, Kiloran Bay and our on-board guide who occupies the adjoining cabin.
Once again, bearing in mind that all guests enjoy exactly the same high standard of service on Hebridean Princess, Gott Bay and Kiloran Bay offer unbeatable value for money.
Dining is fundamental to the Hebridean experience. A skilled team of chefs delight in creating imaginative menus, often paying homage to local cuisine, using the freshest ingredients available. It is often possible for our chefs to choose the best produce local markets have to offer, presented later the same day as a delicious speciality.
And with Hebridean's all-inclusive pricing, you can leave the expert selection of the perfect accompanying wines to us, if you wish.
And never more than one sitting. Most dietary requirements and régimes can be catered for. Just notify us in advance of your special request, and we will do our utmost to meet it - and occasional Hebridean picnics ashore are legendary!
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