Inner Isles Odyssey
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Hebridean Island Cruises  ·  Lord of the Highlands

Inner Isles Odyssey

From Kyle of Lochalsh to Oban  ·  Northern Europe  ·  7 nights

Departure 27 Jul 2026
Duration 7 nights
Ports of call 9 ports
Ship Lord of the Highlands
Journey type Expedition Cruise
From
$6201
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

Cruise Line
Hebridean Island Cruises
Ship
Lord of the Highlands
Cruise Type
Expedition Cruise
From
$6201 pp
Departure
27 Jul 2026
Return
8 Mar 2026
Duration
7 nights
Ports of call
9 ports

From Kyle of Lochalsh to Oban

This former Aegean ferry was remarkably transformed and rebuilt to transit the intricate waters of the Caledonian Canal, with the elegant appeal of a vintage Pullman carriage.

Lord of the Highlands is infused with the same relaxed house
party atmosphere as the Hebridean Princess, and is perfectly in
keeping with the line’s unmistakably Scottish heritage.

1
27/07/2026
Kyle of Lochalsh

Kyle of Lochalsh is a pleasant little town that sits at the mouth of Loch Alsh, close to the bridge that links the mainland with the Isle of Skye. Nearby attractions include the 13th century Eilean Donan castle, one of the most iconic tourist destinations in Scotland.

2
28/07/2026
Kyle of Lochalsh
3
29/07/2026
Gairloch

Situated on the shore of Loch Gairloch in picturesque Wester Ross, the scattered settlements known collectively as Gairloch serve as a popular base for whale and dolphin watching trips, and the surrounding area is home to some beautiful sandy beaches.

4
30/07/2026
Portree (Isle of Skye)

The Isle of Skye is one of Scotland’s most popular tourist destinations, thanks to a spectacular landscape of jagged peaks, misty moors and glassy lochs. The island’s biggest town is Portree, a pleasant little place with a colourful harbour.

5
30/07/2026
Inverie

Pull up a seat and enjoy a pint at the most remote pub in mainland Britain, the Old Forge in Inverie. This sleepy little village is situated on the wild Knoydart Peninsula, and can only be reached by boat or by hiking 17 miles over some pretty challenging terrain.

6
31/07/2026
Coll

The Isle of Coll is rocky and rugged in the north, while to the south a landscape of grassy dunes known as machair is surrounded by sandy beaches. The tranquility is disturbed only by the island’s abundant birdlife, and in particular by the rasping call of the corncrake.

7
01/08/2026
Hynish (Isle of Tiree)

Tiree is the westernmost of the Inner Hebrides, and enjoys some of the longest sunshine hours in the UK. The influence of the Gulf Stream also means the climate is milder than on the mainland, and the island is characterised by sweeping white sand beaches, pretty wildflowers and strong winds that keep the midges away.

8
02/08/2026
Colonsay

The island of Colonsay is blessed with a varied landscape of birch woods, sandy beaches, rugged hills and grassy lowlands known as ‘machair’. Highlights include the dramatic sweep of Kiloran Bay and the magnificent gardens of Colonsay House, spread over some 30 acres.

9
03/08/2026
Oban

The waterfront town of Oban, situated on Scotland’s west coast, is the main gateway to the Hebridean islands, and it’s a busy place in summer. We recommend sampling the excellent seafood while enjoying the views across to the islands of Mull and Kerrera.

What is included

Fare inclusions

Flights included
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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