Firth of Clyde Discovery
Expedition Cruise Memorii Pick
Hebridean Island Cruises  ·  Hebridean Princess

Firth of Clyde Discovery

From Greenock (Glasgow) to Greenock (Glasgow)  ·  Northern Europe  ·  7 nights

Departure 9 Mar 2027
Duration 7 nights
Ports of call 12 ports
Ship Hebridean Princess
Journey type Expedition Cruise
From
$4826
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

Cruise Line
Hebridean Island Cruises
Ship
Hebridean Princess
Cruise Type
Expedition Cruise
From
$4826 pp
Departure
9 Mar 2027
Return
1 Jul 2026
Duration
7 nights
Ports of call
12 ports

From Greenock (Glasgow) to Greenock (Glasgow)

We know of no ship quite like this one; a tiny little gem, dedicated to Scotland and all things Scottish, this Princess is fit for a queen!

A single ship with just 48 guests and in operation for only nine
months of the year – hardly viable in the modern day, you would
think – and when you step aboard you will also feel as if you have
been swept into a bygone age, when kindness was key. A one word
descriptor? Charm, perhaps. But that only begins to cover what is
special about Hebridean Princess.

1
09/03/2027
Greenock (Glasgow)

Gritty Glasgow is Scotland's largest city, renowned for its culture, style and the friendliness of its people. With internationally-acclaimed museums and galleries, stunning architecture, vibrant nightlife, fantastic shopping and a diverse array of restaurants and bars, Glasgow has something for everyone. The city centre has countless impressive Victorian structures, and most notably the unique masterpieces of one of the city's most celebrated sons, the legendary architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh. It is set in outstandingly beautiful surroundings, so visitors can combine a buzzing city visit with an introduction to the glories of the Scottish scenery

Memorii Tip: Our tip Visitors could easily miss the picturesque cobbled street of Ashton Lane in the city’s West End, decorated with fairy lights and home to the famous Ubiquitous Chip restaurant.
2
10/03/2027
Rothesay

The peaceful isle of Bute boasts surprisingly varied landscapes for an island of its diminutive size, from rugged moors and fertile hills to sandy beaches. Highlights include the beautiful gardens of Mount Stuart House and the imposing castle at Rothesay.

3
11/03/2027
Strachur

The village of Strachur sits on the eastern shore of Loch Fyne, a short drive from Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Local points of interest include Strachur House, built by General John Campbell in the 1780s, and the Ardkinglas Estate, with its lovely Woodland Garden.

4
11/03/2027
Inveraray

Inveraray was founded by the Duke of Argyll in the 18th century, a handsome and meticulously planned Georgian town in an almost uniform black and white colour scheme, on the shores of Loch Fyne. The magnificent neo-Gothic castle, still home to the Dukes of Argyll, is a particular highlight.

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12/03/2027
Ardrishaig
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12/03/2027
Tarbert, Loch Fyne
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13/03/2027
Portavadie
8
13/03/2027
Lochranza

The little village of Lochranza lies on the wilder north coast of Arran, home to a dramatic 13th-century castle and the Isle of Arran distillery. The surrounding area is also home to plenty of wildlife, including red squirrels, golden eagles and a sizeable red deer population.

9
14/03/2027
Millport, Great Cumbrae
10
14/03/2027
Largs

The genteel resort town of Largs sits on the Forth of Clyde, just across the water from the island of Great Cumbrae. Take a stroll along the Victorian promenade, enjoy a classic British seaside experience at the amusements and learn about the town’s Viking heritage, celebrated at the annual Viking Festival.

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15/03/2027
Holy Loch

The Holy Loch is a sea loch on the Firth of Clyde, where St Munn is said to have founded a church after leaving Ireland in the 6th century. The loch was used as a Royal Navy submarine base during World War II, and it was also a base for US nuclear subs during the Cold War.

12
16/03/2027
Greenock (Glasgow)

Gritty Glasgow is Scotland's largest city, renowned for its culture, style and the friendliness of its people. With internationally-acclaimed museums and galleries, stunning architecture, vibrant nightlife, fantastic shopping and a diverse array of restaurants and bars, Glasgow has something for everyone.

Memorii Tip: Don't miss In Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens, themselves ideal for a peaceful walk, don’t miss the Kibble Palace, a striking greenhouse with fine marble statues, vivid flowers and tropical palms.
What is included

Fare inclusions

Daytime activities
Flights included
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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