Highland Highlights

7 days

Ship: Lord of the Highlands

Highland Highlights
Hebridean Island Cruises

This cruise reveals some of the best kept secrets of the Highlands and the Inner Hebridean Islands of Mull and Iona. Combine delightful visits on this voyage through the very heart of Scotland, with the relaxed house party atmosphere and exceptional service of Lord of the Highlands.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Inverness
  • Day 2 - Inverness
  • Day 3 - Corpach
  • Day 4 - Tobermory, Isle of Mull
  • Day 5 - Craignure, Isle of Mull
  • Day 6 - Craignure, Isle of Mull
  • Day 7 - Oban

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - April 17, 2025

Inverness

Day 2 - April 18, 2025

Inverness

Day 3 - April 19, 2025

Corpach

Day 4 - April 20, 2025

Tobermory, Isle of Mull

You'll always receive a welcome to remember, as the colourful cafes, houses and shops that line Tobermory's picturesque harbour salute your arrival. Located on the craggy Scottish Inner Hebrides, Tobermory serves as the capital of the Isle of Mull. There's a high chance you'll recognise the town’s colourfully-daubed buildings, as their charming exteriors have featured in countless TV shows - most notably in the children’s favourite, Balamory. There's always a new story to discover here – not least the legend that suggests there's a sunken Spanish galleon, brimming with lost gold, sitting just below the waves that roll around the harbour. Learn a little more of the area’s history at the Mull Museum, or head out to enjoy some of the fabulous wildlife watching opportunities on offer on a boat tour. You can spot majestic birds like white tail and golden eagles circling in the skies, or turn your attention to the waves, where friendly dolphins and Minke whales are regular visitors. Treat yourself to a sample of one of the island's finest exports before leaving, as you drop in at the Tobermory Distillery for some whiskey tasting. Established in 1798, it’s one of Scotland's oldest distilleries.

Day 5 - April 21, 2025

Craignure, Isle of Mull

Day 6 - April 22, 2025

Craignure, Isle of Mull

Day 7 - April 23, 2025

Oban

Oban, "little bay" in Gaelic, today has a resident population of 8,500 and is the unofficial capital of the West Highlands - the "Gateway to the Isles." The panoramic views of the mountains, lochs and islands which have captivated artists, authors, composers, and poets for centuries are as striking now as they were when Dunollie Castle, a ruined keep which has stood sentinel over the narrow entrance to the sheltered bay for around six hundred years, was the northern outpost of the Dalriadic Scots. It is no surprise to find Oban in the 21st-century remains a magnet for travellers from all over the world. The town's present day popularity owes much to the Victorians, and as early as 1812, when the Comet steamship linked Oban with Glasgow, the town played host to intrepid travellers touring Staffa - the inspiration for Mendelssohn's Hebridean Overture - and Iona - home of Scottish Christianity since St Columba stepped ashore in AD563. Indeed once Oban had the royal seal of approval from Queen Victoria, who called it "one of the finest spots we have seen," the town's destiny as an endearingly enchanting holiday destination was as firmly set as the lava columns of Fingal's Cave in Oban is justifiably known as the “gateway to the Isles.” The town's south pier is the embarkation point for car ferries to Mull, Coll, Tiree, Barra, South Uist, Colonsay, Lismore and Islay. From these islands you can travel further a field to Iona, Staffa and to many of the smaller less well known isles.

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