Description
Join us aboard the MS Hebridean Sky for a voyage which combines an in-depth exploration of Iceland with time spent exploring the remote and little visited Faroe Islands and the Hebrides. Iceland, Europe’s least populated country offers the visitor a truly unparalleled experience of elemental forces at work and during our exploration we will witness the immense scale of the landscape dominated by towering snow-capped mountains, thundering waterfalls and spontaneous erupting geysers as we learn of the centuries old legacies of a Viking and Norse heritage. We will visit some of its most dramatic areas and, whilst we sail its waters, will look out for humpback whales, orcas, white-beaked dolphins and observe the colonies of seabirds.
Leaving Iceland we call into the Faroe Islands, once a stopping point for Viking explorers, this mysterious collection of 18 islands set in the North Atlantic, halfway between Norway and Iceland, is a paradise for walkers and bird watchers. The intriguing history of the islands can be traced back to the Irish monks who settled here in the 6th century and the 9th century seafaring explorers.
Continuing on we spend a day in the magical Outer Hebrides where we will visit the mysterious Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis and enjoy a Zodiac cruise around the spectacular basalt cliffs of the Shiant Islands before arriving in Oban. The MS Hebridean Sky is perfect for our voyage, with her expert team and fleet of Zodiacs we will be able to land on remote islands and cruise close to shorelines and cliffs crowded with birdlife. With just over 100 travelling companions, the atmosphere on board is warm and friendly and ashore with our local experts we will divide into small groups thereby enjoying a more comprehensive and peaceful experience.