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$11995 USD

13 Days$8996USD

Activities
  • 12 days expedition cruising
Accommodation
  • 12 nights aboard Ocean Victory
Meals
  • 12 Dinners
  • 11 Lunches
  • 12 Breakfasts
 

Trip highlights


  • Hike, photograph, and birdwatch on Scotland’s dramatic Isle of Skye
  • Step into history at Castlebay on Barra and the Standing Stones of Lewis
  • Explore the Isle of Lewis, a vibrant Gaelic cultural stronghold
  • Immerse yourself in Faroese culture in Tórshavn
  • Discover the crofting traditions and close-knit community of Foula in the Shetlands

Sail north from Aberdeen into a world where Scotland meets the North Atlantic—an elemental frontier where every shifting horizon sparks curiosity and wonder. This deeply immersive voyage showcases the powerful interplay of landscapes, cultures, and centuries-old stories: from the Neolithic stones of Orkney to the Gaelic soul of the Hebrides and the sheer volcanic drama of the Faroes. Aboard a small expedition vessel, you’ll follow sea routes once travelled by Norsemen, hermit monks, and bold explorers, experiencing both the profound solitude of remote islands and the genuine warmth of coastal communities. In Orkney, step into prehistory as you stand among vast ceremonial stone circles and whispering archaeological sites. Venture into the Shetland Isles, where the people of Foula still practise age-old crofting traditions against a backdrop of sweeping cliffs and endless sea. At St Kilda, gaze up at some of the tallest sea cliffs in the United Kingdom, alive with hundreds of thousands of seabirds. On the Isle of Lewis, feel the pulse of Gaelic culture as the Calanais Stones rise from the machair like guardians of myth and memory. Wander along Fair Isle’s flower-strewn paths, visit the sacred abbey of Iona—birthplace of Scottish Christianity—and listen as the ocean’s rumble echoes through the basalt cathedral of Fingal’s Cave. Then cross the North Atlantic to the Faroe Islands, where waterfalls plunge from emerald peaks, fjords carve deep into the land, and ingenious tunnels weave the archipelago together in a modern expression of unity. Throughout the journey, moments of discovery blend seamlessly with quiet reflection. Each landfall adds a new thread to the tapestry of Scotland and the Faroe Islands—two wild, windswept worlds connected by ancient heritage, restless seas, and an enduring sense of wonder.

Trip Code: WLF

Granite spires and polished stone shimmer under northern light in Aberdeen, where the mica-rich buildings catch even the faintest sun. Once a fishing village and now the gateway to the North Sea, the city’s maritime heritage lives on in its bustling harbour and winding streets. Today, offshore platforms on the horizon speak to Aberdeen’s pivotal role in the North Sea oil era—modern industry layered atop centuries of seafaring tradition. Stroll through parks and gardens before boarding your vessel, ready to set sail into Scotland’s storied waters.

Meals:  D

Step ashore in Kirkwall, Orkney’s capital and keeper of deep time. Visit the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Ring of Brodgar has stood for four millennia. Admire the red sandstone walls of St. Magnus Cathedral and explore the Hall of Clestrain, birthplace of Arctic explorer John Rae. In the town’s cafés and galleries, Orkney’s living culture hums with warmth and creativity.

Meals:  B,L,D

Halfway between Orkney and Shetland, Fair Isle welcomes you with green meadows and sea-swept cliffs. Once a Viking harbour and now a sanctuary for artists and naturalists, the island hosts vast colonies of seabirds. Watch puffins, great skuas, and fulmars circle above a tapestry of wildflowers. A visit to the small community reveals the island’s enduring story of self-sufficiency and craft.

Meals:  B,L,D

Discover two of Scotland’s most remote islands. At Foula, meet residents who maintain traditional crofts beneath some of Britain’s highest sea cliffs. Also board a Zodiac to explore Papa Stour’s labyrinth of sea caves, blowholes, and rock arches—shaped over centuries by wind and wave. Each turn reveals another play of light, sound, and colour in motion

Meals:  B,L,D

Arrive in the Faroe Islands, a place where steep mountains rise from the sea and winding tunnels connect one dramatic landscape to the next. In Tórshavn, one of the world’s smallest and most charming capitals, colourful turf-roofed buildings line narrow lanes alive with music, craft, and conversation. Explore the harbourfront, where fishing boats sway beside modern cafés, and feel how the island’s traditions and contemporary culture coexist in a rhythm as natural as the tides. Beyond the city, venture into a land of tumbling waterfalls, deep valleys, and mist-draped cliffs alive with seabirds. Visit small villages where homes cling to green hillsides and grass roofs blend seamlessly into the landscape—sometimes with goats grazing above. Every turn in the road or tunnel reveals a new vista: a fjord glimmering in soft light, a stack of basalt rising from the sea, or a community that feels both timeless and warmly alive. Here, the balance of solitude and connection defines daily life, and the meeting of land, water, and wind shapes everything in sight.

Meals:  B,L,D

Sail to the Isle of Lewis, the largest of the Outer Hebrides and a proud stronghold of Gaelic culture. In Stornoway, explore a town alive with craftsmanship and island character before journeying across moorland to the Calanais Standing Stones. Older than Stonehenge, these monoliths rise from the earth in a cross-shaped pattern of mystery, their weathered forms catching light and shadow as the wind moves across the moor. Here, you can touch the stones, lean against them, and feel their age beneath your hands—a tangible connection to the people who shaped this sacred place thousands of years ago.

Meals:  B,L,D

Journey to St. Kilda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most remote of the Outer Hebrides. Once home to a self-sufficient island community, the archipelago now stands uninhabited—a sanctuary for seabirds and stories. Walk among stone houses left behind in 1930, when the last residents departed, and watch as gannets, puffins, and fulmars fill the air above some of the tallest sea cliffs in Britain. The sense of isolation here is profound and unforgettable.

Meals:  B,L,D

Arrive at Skye, where mountains meet the sea in sculpted ridges and quiet glens. Hike or photograph the Cuillin Hills, explore the island’s shoreline alive with the sound of oystercatchers, or simply take in the vastness of sky and stone. Skye’s beauty invites reflection—a meeting point between wild grandeur and human story.

Meals:  B,L,D

At Iona, walk the sacred ground where St. Columba founded his monastery, resting place of kings. The abbey’s carved crosses stand as testaments to faith and time. Nearby lies Staffa and its famed Fingal’s Cave, a cathedral of basalt whose echo inspired Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture. The sea’s rhythm fills the air—a natural symphony of wind and wave.

Meals:  B,L,D

Explore Islay, Queen of the Hebrides, known for its rolling pastures and storied heritage. Visit Loch Finlaggan, the ancient seat of Clan Donald and the Lords of the Isles. Among the ruins, sense the lingering presence of Scotland’s medieval power and poetry in the still air and weathered stone.

Meals:  B,L,D

Disembark at Troon, a harbour town of soft light and sea breeze. Wander its long sandy beaches framed by views of Arran across the firth and feel the quiet rhythm of a place shaped by tides and sailing traditions. Troon’s harbour remains a link between Scotland’s maritime past and present, welcoming fishing boats, leisure craft, and travellers alike. From here, travel to Glasgow, a city of energy and art where Victorian architecture meets creative renewal. It’s a fitting finale—a return from the wild coasts to a place alive with music, conversation, and warmth.

Meals:  B


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Inclusions

  • 12 breakfasts, 11 lunches and 12 dinners
  • Comfortable cabin accommodation and use of all public areas on cruise
  • Services of expedition leaders
  • Complimentary expedition jacket
  • All sightseeing and shore excursions from the ship including the use of Zodiacs
  • Lectures, videos, slide and film shows and guide services
  • Service charges and port fees
  • Pre-departure information
  • Basic Wi-Fi (subject to reception)

  • Travel to and from start /end point of trip
  • Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
  • Visa, passport and vaccination charges, and airport departure taxes
  • Mandatory medical / evacuation insurance
  • Laundry, postage, personal clothing, medical expenses and items of a personal nature such as bar charges, wine and phone calls
  • Customary end of voyage tips for ship's crew (approximately US$10 - 15 per passenger per day)

What to Know Before You Join Us

Our voyages are designed for curious travellers — not just passengers. While our itineraries offer a range of activities, from gentle Zodiac cruises to more challenging hikes and paddles, it’s important to understand the nature of this experience before you join us. These expeditions are suitable for most travellers with an adventurous spirit, good health, and the ability to move confidently around a vessel — especially in variable weather and sea conditions. Some shore landings and excursions may involve uneven terrain, wet landings, or light scrambling. Boarding Zodiacs and navigating the ship may require balance and agility, though our experienced team is always on hand to assist. Each trip may include a variety of optional activities, most of which require no prior experience. You might find yourself kayaking past icebergs, snowshoeing across pristine landscapes, or even catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights. Of course, all activities are optional — you’re always welcome to stay aboard and enjoy the ship at your own pace. Not sure if this trip is right for you?

Get in touch with our team — we’re here to help you choose the experience that best suits your interests, comfort, and curiosity.


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Options & Supplements*
  • Albatros Cabin - Category 2USD$14195
  • French Balcony Cabin - Category 3USD$15095
  • Balcony Cabin - Category 4USD$15895
  • Superior Balcony Cabin - Category 5USD$16495
  • Grand Balcony Cabin - Category 6USD$17395
  • Balcony Suite - Category 7USD$18295
  • Junior Suite - Category 8USD$19495
  • Solo Cabin - Category AUSD$20300
  • Solo French Balcony Cabin - Category BUSD$21585
  • Premium Suite - Category 9USD$21995
  • Kayaking OptionUSD$995
*Prices listed are per person

Essential Information

Ready to book? Make sure you download and read the detailed Scotland and Faroes: Isles and Wonders trip notes which contains all the essential information you need to know before booking. Once you’ve booked, we will supply you with a Pre-Departure document which contains a detailed gear list and other important information to help you prepare for your adventure ahead.


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Explore places the big ships can’t with the widest selection of genuine small-ship, activity-first cruising. On Water Expeditions offers exceptional value, quality services, no hidden costs, and plenty of inclusions.

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Activity is built into every journey. From paddling to hiking, enjoy a basecamp-style experience that injects fun, meaningful connections and thrilling adventure into it.

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