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Hebridean Island Cruises Makes North American Debut

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mercedes

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Hebridean Island Cruises, serving the ultra-luxury small ship cruising market, has launched its North American presence with offices in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and a new North American website ( www.hebrideancruises.com ).

Carrying only 50 guests with a passenger to crew ratio of close to one-to-one, Hebridean Island Cruises' Hebridean Princess (2,100 gross tons) offers an exclusive number of guests the highest standards of luxury cruise ship accommodations together with a level of service from an almost forgotten era.

"We are delighted to introduce this new and exciting cruise brand to our U.S. and Canadian region, especially at a time in our industry when avid cruisers and mature travelers are seeking a one-of-a-kind vacation experience," states Steve Novello, President of All Discovery Cruising, North America. "Initial sales and market feedback have been extremely positive, and we are seeing incredible interest from our new web site," adds Novello.

The Hebridean Princess has attracted many loyal guests over the past 20 years. The Hebridean Princess was especially pleased to welcome back Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and members of her family when the ship was privately chartered in 2010.

In 2011, Hebridean Princess offers a collection of 4-to-10 night cruises to majestic and idyllic ports along the Highlands and Islands of Scotland – one of the last remaining unspoiled regions in Europe – as well as to Ireland, England, Channel Islands, Wales and Northern France. Most cruises depart from the Scottish home port of Oban. Other departure ports are Greenock, Invergordon, and Leith in Scotland; Portsmouth and Tilbury (London) in England; and Cardiff in Wales. As the smallest luxury cruise ship afloat, the Hebridean Princess sails to remote coastal villages, picturesque islands, and inaccessible locations in bays and lochs that are normally visited by only private yachts. Hebridean's signature "Footloose" cruises incorporate a spectacular walking adventure along the awe-inspiring Scottish Highlands, and are tailored to both seasoned walkers and those who prefer a gentle stroll. Itineraries are carefully designed to visit unforgettable destinations that inspire and enrich the minds of inquisitive travelers. Guests who prefer a mysterious element will enjoy the 7-night "Hebridean Surprise" itinerary departing October 4th (round trip Oban) where only the Captain knows the full details of the itinerary that will be unveiled...

Cruising in British country elegance, the Hebridean Princess offers a 5-star, all-inclusive cruise experience that is remarkably exquisite. All meals (including picnics ashore), beverages and select wines, spirits and champagne are included, as well as privately escorted tours, a distinguished guest speaker program, and all port charges and gratuities ("no tipping" policy). Also included are a variety of activities such as the use of the ship's bicycles to explore ashore, fishing, bridge, speedboat rides and more. Guests will savor fine dining and tantalizing culinary delights in The Columba Restaurant fused with fresh local ingredients, and black-tie gala dinners are one of the highlights of every cruise.

The Hebridean Princess, equipped with all the comforts and décor of a warm and elegant country home, has a total of 30 cabins (with 10 single occupancy cabins), each individually designed and poetically named after Scottish Isles, castles, lochs and sounds (such as her largest cabin, the Isle of Arran Suite). An extraordinary onboard feature is the welcoming Tiree Lounge with a large Inglenook-style fireplace and mesmerizing views through its large panoramic windows. Relaxation is the key emphasis with an intimate ship ambience that invites you to unwind and escape to a world of discovery, friendships, insight, and light evening entertainment. The Hebridean Princess with her five passenger decks offers a well-stocked library, a waterfront deck gym, two lounges, a conservatory, and a restaurant.

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