European-based Hebridean Cruises coming to America
The European-based Hebridean Island Cruises, which is prominent in the super-luxurious small ship cruising industry, is coming to North America with the opening of new offices in Fort Lauderdale.
The company has also launched a new North American website.
The website features promotional offers and other information about the cruise line.
“The company is allowing the travel agents and guests to book in US dollars, thereby establishing a strong relationship with their North American team,” says Cruise Critic.
The company last year teamed with her sister brands in the north American region with almost double revenue, in comparison to the prior year, the site says.
The slogan for the cruise line is “small is personal.”
Hebridean Island Cruises’ Hebridean Princess is offering a 5-star, all inclusive cruise experience. Well-known guests have included Queen Elizabeth and members of her royal family.
Ships have only 30 cabins, each dramatically named after Scottish castles and islands. There are fireplaces and huge windows offer panoramic views.
The Hebridean Princess is equipped with five passenger decks, flaunts a well-stocked library, a conservatory, a waterfront deck gym and a highly-regarded restaurant. Guests can relish the culinary delights in the Columba Restaurant offering a black-tie gala dinner.
The cruise also arranges for an array of activities including bicycle rides, speedboat rides, fishing, bridge and guest speakers.
In 2011, Hebridean Princess will offer a grand collection of 4-10 night cruises to some ports located along the highlands and islands of Scotland, as well as to England, Ireland, Wales, Channel Islands and Northern France.
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