CRUISE: Hebridean Princess revisits its first tour
Hebridean Island Cruises is to go back to its roots to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Hebridean Princess.
The cruise ship is to replicate its first ever voyage originally setting sail from Oban in May 1989.
The Islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides voyage, to leave on 28 May, will include a visit to the Shiant Isles, Eilean Donan Castle and Skye’s Talisker whisky distillery.
Other itineraries from 1989 – the first cruising season of Hebridean Princess – featuring in the 25th season programme include the Islands of the Inner Hebrides tour and the St Kilda, the Inner and Outer Hebrides and the Small Islands – originally set sail in June 1989.
Diane
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