Small-ship line Hebridean Island Cruises has released a new trade brochure highlighting luxury cruise itineraries around Scotland.
The brand operates “off-the-beaten-track” sailings around the Scottish Isles onboard a fleet of three ships: Hebridean Princess, Lord of the Highlands and Lord of the Glens.
The line said its new trade resource had been designed to highlight what makes a voyage onboard its ships “truly unique” and offer an “in-depth look” at the company’s ‘small but personal’ philosophy.
The brochure features images, deck plans, sample itineraries and travel information for each ship, as well as trade contacts and details on the brand’s all-inclusive offering, which encompasses meals, drinks, shore visits, fishing tackle, bicycles and port fees.
Hebridean Island Cruises’ vessels - which range in capacity from 36 to 48 guests - have been designed to access less-visited areas, such as the isle of Iona, the battlefield of Culloden and the whisky distilleries of Islay. Guests can expect wildlife sightings of white-tailed sea eagles, dolphins and seals.
Ken Charleson, managing director of Hebridean Island Cruises, said: “I’m really pleased to share our new trade-friendly brochure. It’s designed with our partners in mind, making it easier to show clients just what makes a Hebridean voyage so special – from our intimate ships to the unforgettable experiences of Scotland’s history, culture and wildlife.”
Hebridean Island Cruises has hosted more than 20 agents onboard its ships this year.
The brand said it is “committed to working closely with the trade” and hopes the brochure will “support travel professionals in introducing clients to the very best of Scotland by sea”.