Hebridean princess

Hebridean princess

Capacity

49 passengers

Crew

38 members

Year of built

1964

Speed

12.00 kn

Length

72.00 m

Beam

14.00 m

Gross Tonnage

2112 gt

Decks

5

Decks with cabins

4

Last Refurbishment

1989

Board a luxury, small ship cruising as individual as you and experience a true voyage of discovery. Hebridean Princess is likened to a floating country house hotel. A more accurate description might portray her as a floating Edwardian country house, with the passengers staying as house guests.

Carrying just 50 guests, Hebridean Princess has an enviable reputation for exceptional service, fine food and wine and the very warm welcome extended by our dedicated crew of 38. She has thirty spacious, elegant and well-appointed cabins, 10 designed especially for the single traveller.

Although the cabins vary in size and decor, all have the same accessories and every passenger experiences the same class of service: tea and coffee-making facilities (in the shape of very pretty china tea sets, not the usual bland white mugs), hairdryers, safes, flat-screen TVs and DVD players; mini-bars with jugs of fresh milk and soft drinks, and fluffy bathrobes with cozy cotton slippers.

All the cabins have traditional furniture, solid wood bedside tables, desks and wardrobes and fittings, such as lights, hand-painted tissue boxes and photographs of the place the cabin is named after.

Unique is an over-used word, but it really does apply to the Hebridean Princess. She is unique because she spends almost all her time cruising the most beautiful parts of the most beautiful country on Earth. And she is unique because, with a maximum of 50 passengers, she is run on a personal scale where individuals matter: by the end of the cruise everyone knows everyone else. We have heard the Hebridean Princess likened to a floating country house hotel. A more accurate description might portray her as a floating Edwardian country house, with the passengers staying as house guests. This captures the level of comfort and personal service you enjoy; the varied programme of activities and visits throughout the week; and the all-inclusive nature of a cruise on board.

Facilities

Tea and coffee-making facilities (in the shape of very pretty china tea sets, not the usual bland white mugs), hairdryers, safes, flat-screen TVs and DVD players; mini-bars with jugs of fresh milk and soft drinks, and fluffy bathrobes with cozy cotton slippers.

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