
6 nightsFrom Liverpool8 ports of call
Remote Isles of Scotland
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines · Borealis
Overview
A 6-night voyage aboard Borealis, departing Liverpool on 28 May 2027 and returning to the same port, calling at 8 destinations along the way.
LiverpoolDuart CastleLoch Hourn, ScotlandUllapoolLerwick, ScotlandStornoway (Isle of Lewis), United KingdomFingals Cave, Isle of Staffa, UKLiverpool
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Itinerary
6 nights · 10 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·Liverpool, EnglandEmbark
28 May 2027Facilities in Liverpool are constantly being improved to make boarding, stopping off or leaving your cruise ship easy, enjoyable and stress-free. - 2
Day 2 ·Duart Castle, Scotland
29 May 2027 - 2
Day 2 ·Loch Hourn, Scotland
29 May 2027Loch Hourn is a sea loch which separates the peninsulas of Glenelg to the north and Knoydart to the south, on the west coast of Scotland. - 2
Day 2 ·View The Small Isles
29 May 2027 - 3
Day 3 ·Ullapool, Scotland
30 May 2027The port of Ullapool on the shores of Loch Broom is a quaint, bustling settlement in Western Ross and one of the most alluring spots in the Scottish Highlands. A gateway to the Western Isles, the town has grown into a popular holiday centre in recent years.
Founded by the British Fisheries Society in 1788, Ullapool’s row of whitewashed harbour cottages are most visitors’ first impression. The town offers fishing in the sea and the loch, deer stalking, golf, boat hire as well as an art gallery, An Talla Solais.
The award-winning Ullapool Museum is in a former church: a Grade-A building designed by Thomas Telford. It was built in 1829 following a parliamentary initiative to provide places of worship throughout the Highlands, hence it was called a “Parliamentary Church” before it closed.
The town clock is claimed to be the most photographed in Scotland. Each of its four cast-iron, pediment faces are decorated with crowns and the urn on top carries a weathervane. Just outside Ullapool is Rhue, a four-acre Bronze-Age settlement, with the remains of ancient roundhouses. - 4
Day 4 ·Lerwick, Shetlands
31 May 2027Sturdy little Lerwick is the friendly capital of the 100 islands and islets of the Shetland Islands, northernmost outpost of the British Isles (located almost halfway between Scotland and Norway, to which they once belonged) - and setting of ancient archaeological sites, intriguing Viking echoes and, in more contemporary vein, the renowned Shetland knitwear! - 5
Day 5 ·Stornoway, Lewis, Scotland
1 Jun 2027Thanks to its sheltered location, Stornoway, on the island of Lewis and Harris, is the largest town of the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland. The port offers a warm welcome to those visiting Lewis as part of their exploration of one of the UK’s remotest locations.
A stroll along the quay reveals local fishermen on traditional fleets landing the catch of the day, before shipping it to one the island’s amazing eateries. There is an unmistakeable odour of peat in the air as the smokehouses turn the seafood into island specialities.
Historic Lews Castle and the adjoining museum are key cultural centre for the islands’ heritage. An Lanntair Art Centre samples local arts and a good programme of art events, while a unique shopping experience awaits at the Harris Tweed Hebrides Outlet and Lewis Loom Centre, where traditional weaving methods can be discovered. Alternatively, a wander through the surrounding woods and a visit to the Woodland Centre can while away a pleasant hour or two. - 6
Day 6 ·Dutchman's Cap
2 Jun 2027 - 6
Day 6 ·Fingals Cave
2 Jun 2027 - 7
Day 7 ·Liverpool, EnglandDisembark
3 Jun 2027Facilities in Liverpool are constantly being improved to make boarding, stopping off or leaving your cruise ship easy, enjoyable and stress-free.
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