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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
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Rugged Cliffs and Remote Islands Wild and extraordinarily beautiful, the coastline of Scotland is a sight to behold. Fiercely proud of its history and culture, astounding and dramatic natural beauty, Scotland and the many islands that dot her coastline offer up a wealth of incredible experiences. From wildlife to Celtic and Viking sites, the Scottish Isles are arevelation. RIDays O Leith Day 01 Leith, Scotland Home to the Royal Yacht Britannia, the vibrant port of Leith offers a fitting embarkation point for your immersion into Celtic and Viking voyage of discovery. Board Scenic Eclipse and toast the start of your voyage. Meals: D Day 02 Aberdeen @& Set neatly between the mountains and the sea, Aberdeen’s harbour is said to be ‘one of the most architecturally distinctive in Europe’ Docking in the heart of the city, witness Aberdeen’s famous stunning, sparkling, granite buildings and monuments shimmering in the sunlight and listen for the warming tones of Scottish dialect ‘Doric’ as you roam. Freechoice: Learn the history of Aberdeen on a city tour or choose to explore some of the fairy tale castles. Alternatively, enjoy a whisky and pale ale tasting tour. (Edinburgh) > Dublin Discovery: Explore the dramatic cliffs at the Bullers of Buchan, observing the diversity of wildlife, from Aberdeenshire’s puffins, porpoises, minke whales and sunbathing seals. Meals: B.L.D Day 03 Stromness @ Stromness is full of character, with winding streets stretching from the shoreline up the hillside, quaint alleyways waiting to be explored, and a landscape shaped by the sea. Stroll through the township to find the hidden gems, such as the finest crafts, textiles and jewellery in the small local shops. This long established seaport has attracted sailors for centuries, from Vikings to Captain Cook. Freechoice: Explore the Ring of Brodgar and the Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, or enjoy a whiskey connoisseur tour. Alternatively visit Ness Battery, one of Britain’s best- preserved wartime sites. Meals: B.L.D .* a Day 04 St Kilda @ We make our way to the Outer Hebrides — also known as the Western Isles — that stretch for 130 miles and look out on their western side to the Atlantic Ocean. We will land at the isolated archipelago (and World Heritage site) of St Kilda, where derelict crofts bear testament to the fortitude of islanders who once dried seabirds for winter food. The isles hold Europe’s most important seabird colony and is home to Britain’s highest sea stacks (rock columns). Discovery: Join one of our Discovery Team fora hike passing by ruins and grazing sheep for beautiful panoramic views of St Kilda or choose to go kayaking around the craggy sea cliffs. Meats: B.L.D Day 05 Portree, Isle of Skye @O Skye's capital is an attractive fishing port with brightly painted houses around anatural harbour. It is sometimes possible to attend a Ceilidh here — an evening of Scottish music and dance. Once a MacLeod stronghold, the beautiful Isle of Raasay boasts the extinct volcano of Mt Dun Caan, which rises 443 metres high. Mttoete ‘iy, Portree, Scotland Freechoice: Enjoy a scenic tour of the Isle of Skye, taking you to landscapes so unique they are used in many sci-fi films or walk along the Scorrybreac headland and learn the history of the Portree with a local guide. Discovery: Venture on a hike to the “Old Man of Storr”,a large pinnacle of rock that stands high and can be seen for kilometres. Meals: B.L.D Day 06 Cruising Sound of Mull > Fort William @ Cruise through this beautiful stretch of water. Admire from your private verandah suite, or head to the Observation Terrace and look for seals, otters and porpoises playing in the waves. Fort William is known for its sandy beaches, dramatic hills, castles, distilleries and iconic films locations. Breathe the fresh mountain air and be amazed at the most beautiful beaches. Freechoice: Ride the Nevis Range Mountain Gondola, reaching heights of 650 metres for spectacular views, or choose to visit the famed Glenfinnan Viaduct bridge, before visiting the Ben Nevis Distillery for a tour and tasting. Alternatively, join an art workshop. Meals: B.L.D arora

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Rugged Cliffs and Remote Islands Wild and extraordinarily beautiful, the coastline of Scotland is a sight to behold. Fiercely proud of its history and culture, astounding and dramatic natural beauty, Scotland and the many islands that dot her coastline offer up a wealth of incredible experiences. From wildlife to Celtic and Viking sites, the Scottish Isles are arevelation. RIDays O Leith Day 01 Leith, Scotland Home to the Royal Yacht Britannia, the vibrant port of Leith offers a fitting embarkation point for your immersion into Celtic and Viking voyage of discovery. Board Scenic Eclipse and toast the start of your voyage. Meals: D Day 02 Aberdeen @& Set neatly between the mountains and the sea, Aberdeen’s harbour is said to be ‘one of the most architecturally distinctive in Europe’ Docking in the heart of the city, witness Aberdeen’s famous stunning, sparkling, granite buildings and monuments shimmering in the sunlight and listen for the warming tones of Scottish dialect ‘Doric’ as you roam. Freechoice: Learn the history of Aberdeen on a city tour or choose to explore some of the fairy tale castles. Alternatively, enjoy a whisky and pale ale tasting tour. (Edinburgh) > Dublin Discovery: Explore the dramatic cliffs at the Bullers of Buchan, observing the diversity of wildlife, from Aberdeenshire’s puffins, porpoises, minke whales and sunbathing seals. Meals: B.L.D Day 03 Stromness @ Stromness is full of character, with winding streets stretching from the shoreline up the hillside, quaint alleyways waiting to be explored, and a landscape shaped by the sea. Stroll through the township to find the hidden gems, such as the finest crafts, textiles and jewellery in the small local shops. This long established seaport has attracted sailors for centuries, from Vikings to Captain Cook. Freechoice: Explore the Ring of Brodgar and the Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, or enjoy a whiskey connoisseur tour. Alternatively visit Ness Battery, one of Britain’s best- preserved wartime sites. Meals: B.L.D .* a Day 04 St Kilda @ We make our way to the Outer Hebrides — also known as the Western Isles — that stretch for 130 miles and look out on their western side to the Atlantic Ocean. We will land at the isolated archipelago (and World Heritage site) of St Kilda, where derelict crofts bear testament to the fortitude of islanders who once dried seabirds for winter food. The isles hold Europe’s most important seabird colony and is home to Britain’s highest sea stacks (rock columns). Discovery: Join one of our Discovery Team fora hike passing by ruins and grazing sheep for beautiful panoramic views of St Kilda or choose to go kayaking around the craggy sea cliffs. Meats: B.L.D Day 05 Portree, Isle of Skye @O Skye's capital is an attractive fishing port with brightly painted houses around anatural harbour. It is sometimes possible to attend a Ceilidh here — an evening of Scottish music and dance. Once a MacLeod stronghold, the beautiful Isle of Raasay boasts the extinct volcano of Mt Dun Caan, which rises 443 metres high. Mttoete ‘iy, Portree, Scotland Freechoice: Enjoy a scenic tour of the Isle of Skye, taking you to landscapes so unique they are used in many sci-fi films or walk along the Scorrybreac headland and learn the history of the Portree with a local guide. Discovery: Venture on a hike to the “Old Man of Storr”,a large pinnacle of rock that stands high and can be seen for kilometres. Meals: B.L.D Day 06 Cruising Sound of Mull > Fort William @ Cruise through this beautiful stretch of water. Admire from your private verandah suite, or head to the Observation Terrace and look for seals, otters and porpoises playing in the waves. Fort William is known for its sandy beaches, dramatic hills, castles, distilleries and iconic films locations. Breathe the fresh mountain air and be amazed at the most beautiful beaches. Freechoice: Ride the Nevis Range Mountain Gondola, reaching heights of 650 metres for spectacular views, or choose to visit the famed Glenfinnan Viaduct bridge, before visiting the Ben Nevis Distillery for a tour and tasting. Alternatively, join an art workshop. Meals: B.L.D arora
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