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The Scottish Isles - Island Hopping Cruise

  • Departure DateFri 18th Apr 2025
  • HX Hurtigruten Expeditions MS Spitsbergen
  • 10 Night Cruise From Greenock
  • Cruise Only From £3,349 pp

Itinerary

  • Greenock
  • Isle of Arran
  • Islay
  • Isle of Gigha, Hebrides, Scotland
  • Isle of Iona, Scotland
  • Stornoway (Isle Lewis)
  • Isle of Eigg
  • Tobermory, Isle of Mull
  • Colonsay, UK
  • Greenock

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TypeInteriorOcean ViewBalcony
Sail From UK
£3,349
£3,959
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Sailing from the UK - cruise based on sailing from Greenock, call to discuss transportation options.
Voyage Code: GLW-GLW-0-SBGBR2502

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Day 1 - Greenock

Arrive: Fri 18 April 2025 / Depart: Fri 18 April 2025

Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands. It's famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city's 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it's a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene.

Day 2 - Isle of Arran

Arrive: Sat 19 April 2025 / Depart: Sat 19 April 2025

The Isle of Arran or simply Arran is an island off the west coast of Scotland. It is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde and the seventh largest Scottish island, at 432 square kilometres. Historically part of Buteshire, it is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire

Day 3 - Islay

Arrive: Sun 20 April 2025 / Depart: Sun 20 April 2025

Islay is the southernmost of the Inner Hebrides islands, off the west coast of Scotland. Along with the neighbouring island of Jura, it’s known for its whisky. Numerous distilleries produce the island’s characteristically peaty single malts. In the northeast, 2 islands on Loch Finlaggan are dotted with the remains of an ancient settlement, including a prehistoric fort and medieval tombstones

Day 4 - Isle of Gigha, Hebrides, Scotland

Arrive: Mon 21 April 2025 / Depart: Mon 21 April 2025

Gigha; Scottish Gaelic: Giogha; Scots: Gigha or the Isle of Gigha is an island off the west coast of Kintyre in Scotland. The island forms part of Argyll and Bute and has a population of 163 people. The climate is mild with higher than average sunshine hours and the soils are fertile. The main settlement is Ardminish.

Day 5 - Isle of Iona, Scotland

Arrive: Tue 22 April 2025 / Depart: Tue 22 April 2025

Isle of Iona (Scotland)

Day 6 - At sea

Day 7 - Stornoway (Isle Lewis)

Arrive: Thu 24 April 2025 / Depart: Thu 24 April 2025

Stornoway is the main town of the Western Isles and the capital of Lewis and Harris in Scotland. The town's population is around 5,000, making it by far the largest town in the Hebrides, as well as the second largest island town in Scotland after Kirkwall in Orkney

Day 8 - Loch Scavaig (Scotland)

Day 8 - Isle of Eigg

Arrive: Fri 25 April 2025 / Depart: Fri 25 April 2025

Eigg is one of the Small Isles in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It lies to the south of the Isle of Skye and to the north of the Ardnamurchan peninsula. Eigg is 9 kilometres long from north to south, and 5 km east to west. With an area of 12 sq mi, it is the second largest of the Small Isles after Rùm

Day 9 - Tobermory, Isle of Mull

Arrive: Sat 26 April 2025 / Depart: Sat 26 April 2025

Tobermory is the capital, and until 1973 the only burgh on, the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It is located on the east coast of Mishnish, the most northerly part of the island, near the northern entrance of the Sound of Mull.

Day 10 - Colonsay, UK

Arrive: Sun 27 April 2025 / Depart: Sun 27 April 2025

Day 11 - Greenock

Arrive: Mon 28 April 2025 / Depart: Mon 28 April 2025

Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands. It's famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city's 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it's a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene.

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