From the Islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides, St Kilda, to the far north west Scottish coastline and the Caledonian Canal, we have the perfect Scottish cruise adventure for you. Our classic, ocean-going vessels explore far-flung destinations such as St Kilda, Mingulay and the Shiants in comfort and safety, calling in at idyllic Outer Hebridean islands from Barra and the Uists to Lewis and Harris. The Inner Hebridean islands of Mull, Iona, Coll, Skye, Eigg, Rum and Canna are perfect for island hopping, or follow the ancient sea route of the Lord of the Isles to explore the Southern Hebrides. Please click on the boxes below for further information on each cruise itinerary
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Hi Emma - It was great to meet you on the lovely Emma Jane. What a delighful boat she is. The Caledonian Canal was a fabulous cruise and I can’t praise the crew enough for their care and attention to detail. Without exception they looked after us with cheerfulness and good humour and made it a very special week. I feel I can’t praise your company enough. As a newly single traveller holidays can feel a bit daunting, but I wouldn’t hesitate to book a trip on my own with yourselves because you provide such a welcoming and safe environment. Hebrides Cruises is a great company and I hope you are all really proud of what you have created. Hilary Holt
Hilary Holt: 22 September 2018Loch Linnhe, the Caledonian Canal & Loch Ness