The 2027 season for Hebridean Princess, one of the world’s smallest luxury cruise ships, has been released with a 15 per cent saving available on all sailings for bookings made before July 31.

The 48-guest ship, which offers the feel of a cosy country house with 38 crew providing refined personal service and gourmet cuisine from fresh local produce, will sail 37 all-inclusive journeys of between four and eight nights between March and November 2027.

Itineraries explore the Scottish Highlands, the castle-dotted coastline of Scotland, the Hebrides, Orkneys, Shetlands and the Isle of Man, alongside visits to ports in England, Wales, France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Themed cruises cover nature and wildlife, art and architecture, wine and food, gardens, military history and hiking.

New for 2027 is a specialist photography cruise in June hosted by renowned Scottish landscape photographer Colin Prior, who will help guests develop their photographic skills through Scotland’s wild and dramatic landscapes.

A seven-night round-trip sailing from Greenock near Glasgow departs March 9, 2027, exploring tranquil lochs, storied castles, Gothic mansions, ancient Neolithic ruins and enchanting fishing villages.

Fares including the 15 per cent saving start from £3,536 (approx. $AU6,800) per person twin share in an inside cabin and from £4,956 (approx. $AU9,500) in a water-view cabin.

All voyages include guided shore tours, gourmet cuisine, onboard beverages and gratuities. The 15 per cent saving is available through Cruise Traveller, the exclusive Australian representative for Hebridean Island Cruises.

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