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Hebridean Princess
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Golf
For July 2004 There are
two itineraries to tie in with "The Open" at Troon. On other cruises,
to visit less accessible links courses please mention your interest at time of
booking.
Leisure
Activities
Where
the location permits, we are please to make individual arrangements, for example,
cycling, fishing, or golf. "Footloose" cruises are specially designed
for walking.
Sight Seeing / Attractions
We
offer interesting and diverse shore trips, usually two each day, hosted by knowledable
local guides. Each island has its own gems whether they be romantic castles, famed
distilleries, or wonderful gardens.
Shopping
Our on board shop has a
wide selection of gifts and momentos of your visit to Scotland, and there are
ample opportunities to find unique items created by local craftsmen whilst ashore.
Dining
From
your table in the elegant Columba restaurant you can enjoy the changing scenery
and fine food and wine. Local produce including an abundance of fresh fish and
seafood is a focal point of an imaginative and varied menu.
Transport
Hebridean can arrange return
flights to Glasgow International Airport and train tickets to and from Glasgow
Central Railway station to tie in with Hebrideans pivate chartered coach which
takes guests to and from Hebridean Princess in Oban. For those who prefer to drive
we can arrange secure car parking within easy reach of the vessel.
Entertainment
With days spent exploring
the delights ashore, evenings are for relaxation in comfort and style. Little
formal entertainment is arranged guests preferring to sink back into a deep armchair
and converse with like-minded travellers.
Business
Services
Part
of the charm of a Hebridean holiday is that "away from it all" feeling.
Should guests really want to be in touch there is a laptop in the library to send
emails by satellite. Incoming emails may be sent to the ship and passed on to
the guest.
Mobile
phone reception in the Highlands and Islands is patchy.
Meetings
& Events
Information
on whole ship charter is available from the Managing Director. He can be reached
through the following email: reservations@hebridean.co.uk
If
you are travelling with or arranging for a groups of ten people the eleventh will
go free - a sizable reduction which could be shared by all?
Arrivals
& Departures
Embarkation
is between 16.30 and 18.30.
Guests
are requested to disembark by 10.00 to allow for servicing and storing for the
next cruise.
Reservations & Cancellations
Please contact our Sales
office on + 44 (0) 1756 704 704 or e-mail:
reservations@hebridean.co.uk for a copy of our brochure containing a leaflet
showing the terms and conditions of business and insurance requirements. A deposit
of 25% is taken at the time of booking.
FAQs
incl. Dress Codes, Dietary Requirements
Our reservations team are most frequently asked "What will the weather be
like?"
We
say that Hebridean Princess sails come rain or shine! Of course there are plenty
of islands to shelter behind should we need to - but the Western Isles are blessed
with warm air brought up by the North Atlantic Drift - this is why Osgood Mackenzie
was able to create the magnificent Inverewe gardens on the rugged west coast and
why the small village of Plocton on Skye is fringed with "palm" trees!
Other questions:
Hebrideans all-inclusive
price means that you will not have to dip your hand in purse or pocket during
your stay. All house wines and spirits, meals shore-visits and gratuities are
included.
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