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  1. I had no idea that there are any Murphy beds on SeaDream! Wow!
  2. We stayed at Hera Hotel, too. It was a good experience!
  3. I don't know why. It's my favorite line, and I've also done cruises on Regent, SeaDream, and Royal Caribbean. If Hebridean Island Cruises didn't just stay in one area, I'd probably never book a different line. But I guess different strokes for different folks...
  4. I will take a look at your links! I think the bar may be one area where Hebridean Princess is different. They offer a completely open bar, including liquor— especially gin and whisky. Two of the cruises we have done were whisky tours, which included visits to distilleries and very generous opportunities to taste whisky and gin. I have never had a bill at the end of our Hebridean cruises. But then, you pay a lot to get onboard. Also, it looks like Noble’s ships are bigger, though not too big for us. Hebridean Princess takes 48 passengers, and Lord of the Highlands takes 36. Hebridean Princess doesn’t really offer laundry service, although we did get laundry done by them on our back to back cruise. On turnaround day, I had told the purser we needed to find a laundromat because we were on an extended vacation. He told us to give our laundry to the steward. They took care of it with no extra charge to us. Still, I do wish they went to more places.
  5. By the way, when I mentioned the new vessel, I meant the new one Hebridean recently bought, Lord of the Highlands. It is a lot more modern than Hebridean Princess is, although maybe not as fancy.
  6. I have never tried Noble, but now I am intrigued! To be honest, I was so blown away after our first Hebridean Princess back to back cruise in 2012, that I kind of pined away for another, which we did in 2016, after we moved to Germany from the US. Then in 2017, they offered an interesting trip that included Belfast, so we booked that. Same in 2019, when they went over the top of Scotland from Inverness. Then there was the pandemic. I like Hebridean because it’s the only cruise I’ve ever done that really is all inclusive to the point at which I don’t even have to give them a credit card when I board. Plus, they have a truly wonderful crew. I would consider trying a different line for Scotland, though, if it offered something unique. I will have a look at Noble and see if it would be something we’d like as much.
  7. I’m so glad you had a wonderful time! I love the duck boots, I used to wear them when I had a horse and cleaned stalls. They were useful for that purpose, too! I’ve been thinking about trying the new vessel. We tried Regent over the summer and the experience reminded me that I really prefer the small ships! They don’t get much smaller than Hebridean!
  8. I stayed at the Hilton Molino Stucky some years ago and had a brilliant experience, mainly because the place was fully booked except for their tower suite. My husband paid using Hilton Honor points, and they gave us that awesome suite for the night! It was absolutely fabulous-- had two bathrooms, a dining room, and a bedroom with a gorgeous view of the canal. Good to know that Regent also uses that hotel!
  9. Our first SeaDream cruise was in late April. We still had a blast, but I do remember some hot weather! I still left the ship completely gobsmacked.
  10. You’re welcome. And don’t stress too much. They do like people to dress up, but no one on the crew is going to call you out over your clothes. They know you’re coming a long way. Many of your fellow passengers will probably be from the EU or the UK, and it’s a lot easier for them to bring fancy clothes.
  11. On the first night, you will probably be encouraged to dress casually for dinner, as everyone will be settling in after embarkation and the muster drill. During the days, you can dress casually. At night, when dinners are not galas, you can dress as if you are going to church. For the ladies, that means a dress or skirt or elegant casual pants and tops. For men, it means a jacket and tie. On gala nights, women often wear cocktail dresses. Men often wear tuxedoes. My husband wore his Army uniform the first four times we cruised with Hebridean, but bought a kilt and wore that on our most recent cruise. As for footwear during the days, I usually wear Danskos, which are very comfortable walking shoes. In wet conditions, I wear “duck boots” from LL Bean, though plain old hiking boots would suffice. You don’t need to dress up for lunch. If there is a need for special clothing on an excursion, I would expect it to be mentioned ahead of time. You probably won’t need your down coat in October. I would save room for rain gear. I did my first two Hebridean cruises in November, and it wasn’t very cold. In fact, we had some gorgeous days. Try not to worry! Hebridean Princess is unique and wonderful, and you are in for a amazing time!
  12. I just took my first Regent cruise in June and it drove home how much I prefer Hebridean. I really like small ships.
  13. Oh... and one other thing. I did have the misfortune of needing to take a cab back to Glasgow after a cruise that ended in Oban. I got a stomach virus and didn't want to expose other people on the bus. Hebridean actually PAID for the cab ride back. I think it was about 200 GBP.
  14. I've done five cruises with Hebridean and I can tell you that when the cruises start in Oban, they pick you up at either the airport or the train station in Glasgow and take you to Oban by bus. They also take you back to Glasgow after the cruise is over. Same thing when a cruise starts in Greenock or Inverness. They pick you up at a meeting point and take you to and from the port. Last trip we did was out of Invergordon. We met at a hotel in Inverness. Then everyone gets piped in by a bagpiper, couple by couple. ❤️ It's all very civilized! In fact, they usually bring a snack hamper for the ride up and back, and they will stop for a bathroom break. I'm long overdue for another cruise on Princess.
  15. I love Hebridean Princess! We've done five cruises on the Princess since 2012 and are long overdue for a sixth! I'm delighted that you had a good time and have booked again. I'm ready for another SeaDream cruise, too.
  16. Such beautiful photos! The top one is especially gorgeous. My husband has expressed an interest in visiting Greenland, so this is a very helpful post in convincing him to pull the trigger. I see you are in Gloucestershire. I grew up in Gloucester, Virginia!
  17. Yes... We were in Norway for a land based break a few days before our most recent cruise, and though we did not experience this ourselves, we became aware of an anti-cruising campaign there. They had signs up in some cities, shaming cruisers and saying they should book a "proper vacation". There's even news about it. I would imagine that, for many reasons, having hundreds of people hitting your town for a few hours every day could get old, increased cash flow notwithstanding. https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/norway-anticruise-poster-campaign-b2125605.html
  18. I was just on the June 23rd Stockholm to Copenhagen cruise. I did a live post pretty much every day. I used cell service because I live in Europe. I also wrote a long travel blog series about our trip. Someone else on last week’s cruise from Copenhagen to Stockholm was also posting a lot.
  19. I was on the cruise before yours, and they still had the petit-fours! I wonder what happened! We did the harbor cruise in Helsinki. It was very interesting, but I would have liked to have seen more of the city. Now I want to visit Turku.
  20. Awww! That’s so nice to know! Glad you enjoyed my posts!
  21. Bwahahahaha…. That was the cruise we were on!
  22. I don’t disagree. I might be more sensitive to the reactions of locals in some ways because I spent two years in the Peace Corps when I was a lot younger and hardier. I remember getting somewhat obvious hostile treatment when we visited a museum on Carriacou, even though we bought a carving from the gift shop. But then, we made a another local guy ecstatic by buying one of his carvings. So I guess it goes both ways. I know the guy with the carvings sold at least a couple that day. Anyway, I probably never would have gone there if not for SeaDream. That’s another thing I like about it. They go to small ports.
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