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British Coastal, Canal, and River CruisesPage 2
Coastal cruisesMany conventional cruise ships offer voyages around the British Isles, but for a more up-close-and-personal experience, you might want to try a specialty line. Hebridean Island Cruises is perhaps the best-known British small-ship line. It has one vessel, the 49-passenger Hebridean Princess, which was the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry Columba before being gutted and refitted as a luxury cruise ship in 1989. Most of Hebridean's cruises are four- to nine-night sailings from Oban, on the West Coast of Scotland, with trips along the Scottish Coast, to the Western Isles, and (occasionally) to Norway. The Majestic Line offers an even smaller-ship experience. Its wooden vessels, Glen Massan and Glen Tarsan, are converted fishing trawlers that carry only 11 passengers each. Cruises range from three to six nights, with a focus on scenery and wildlife in the inlets and islands of Scotland's West Coast. Next page: Narrowboat cruises
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