Hebridean Princess re-introduced the “Golden Age of Cruising” over seventeen years ago. She was an instant success and remains so to this day. Carrying just 49 guests, Hebridean Princess has an enviable reputation for exceptional service, fine food and wine and the very warm welcome extended by her dedicated crew of 38. She has thirty spacious, elegant and well-appointed cabins, 11 designed especially for the single traveller. Perhaps the smallest luxury cruise ship in the world she welcomes more returning guests than any other. Perfectly described as Scottish country house afloat Hebridean Princess can serenely slip into remote lochs and ports often closed to larger vessels, she transports her guests to those un-spoilt locations well away from the tourist track. The genuine warmth of the welcome and the country house party atmosphere contrasts dramatically with the breathtaking coastline of the Scottish Highlands, the Western Isles and the Norwegian Fjords. On her Privately Escorted Tours you will discover enchanting historic castles, visit spectacular gardens and walk (at your own pace) on remote islands among some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world.
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Dress
Code Onboard
Daytime – Generally informal, but guests are required to wear suitable cloths to breakfast and lunch. Evenings – When dining in the main dining room it is recommended gentlemen wear a light jacket and ladies, a light dress or trousers. If dinner is served alfresco, they would suggest smart casual wear. Gala Evenings – On a seven night cruise there will be two formal gala evenings when the recommended attire is black tie for gentlemen and cocktail dress for ladies, although not mandatory.
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Smoking Policy
Smoking is only permitted on the outside decks and in the Look-Out Lounge, aft of the Panorama Lounge. Guests should refrain from smoking elsewhere on the vesssel. Smoking is not permitted in the cabins and guests occupying balcony cabins are asked to show consideration to other balcony users.
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Disabled Facilities
No disabled cabins or lifts
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Children’s Facilities
No childrens facilities
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