Itinerary: Cruise from Glasgow – Tobermory (Isle of Mull) – Loch Ewe – St Kilda (Outer Hebrides) – Foula (Shetland Islands) – Suduroy Island (Faroe Islands) – Streymoy Island – Stornoway (Isle of Lewis) – Fort William – Return to Glasgow.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Glasgow
- Tobermory (Isle of Mull): Bright harbour and hillside walks. Visit the distillery, browse local shops, or take a wildlife cruise. Friendly and photogenic.
- Loch Ewe: Quiet anchorage and history trails. Visit the wartime museum, walk along coastal paths, or look out for otters—enjoying the remote beauty.
- St Kilda (Outer Hebrides): Steep cliffs and abandoned village. Take a tender ashore if seas allow, watch for seabirds, or admire from the deck. Wild and unforgettable.
- Foula (Shetland Islands): Rugged cliffs and sea air. Land if conditions permit, meet the locals, or photograph seabird colonies. Isolation has its own pull.
- Suduroy Island (Faroe Islands): Clifftop hikes and small harbours. Visit Tvøroyri, see the island museum, or enjoy views of the fjords. Authentic and raw.
- Streymoy Island: Faroese heartland. Explore Tórshavn’s turf-roofed buildings, visit Kirkjubøur, or walk along the coast. Compact and cultured.
- Stornoway (Isle of Lewis): Hebridean town and quiet strength. Tour Lews Castle, head to Callanish Stones, or browse craft shops. The landscape leads.
- Fort William: Mountain town at the foot of Ben Nevis. Walk part of the Glen Nevis trail, visit the distillery, or take a loch cruise. Classic Highland scenery.
Return to Glasgow
