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Islands on the Edge 2012

Every year the popularity of small ship cruising in our own waters grows. This is immensely rewarding as the vast majority of our passengers are from Britain. We have many years of experience in designing trips to the hidden corners of our remotest places and yet, every year we discover something new. Although we set sail with a set itinerary it is the unscheduled events that often become the highlight of the journey.

Whether you be an avid gardener, birdwatcher, amateur historian or simply enjoy sailing past and visiting some of the most enchanting places in the world then this could be the perfect expedition for you.

The sheer diversity of the landscapes and lifestyles will amaze you, as will the spirit and warmth of the small communities we will encounter. In an age of rapid centralisation and common identity, it is fortifying to know that life, with its unique traditions and values, can still be found on the edges of our islands.

Islands on the Edge 2012 itinerary:

Day 1 - TILBURY.
Embark the MS Island Sky in the late afternoon and sail. A transfer will be provided from London Victoria Coach Station at a fixed time.
Day 2 - WHITBY.
This afternoon call into Whitby, where on the east cliff, the ruins of St Hilda’s Abbey dominate the skyline. Spend the afternoon exploring this charming fishing port, either independently or on a guided walking tour. The old town and its cobbled streets and the Whitby Museum are particularly worth visiting.
Day 3 - HOLY ISLAND, BERWICK ON TWEED & LEITH.
This morning we will anchor off Holy Island (also known as Lindisfarne). The island played a significant part in the development of Christianity in England. In 635 AD, the Irish evangelist, St Aidan, founded a monastic community that became one of the most important centres of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. Upon arrival at Holy Island go ashore by zodiac and enjoy some free time to explore the village before joining your guide to visit Lindisfarne Castle. Viking raids finally forced the monks to abandon the island in 875 AD, but in 1082 St Cuthbert rebuilt the Priory, the remains of which can still be seen. Sail during lunch for Berwick on Tweed and in the afternoon visit Abbotsford House, built by Sir Walter Scott and set on the banks of the River Tweed. The rooms that we will visit have been left virtually untouched since his death and a visit to Abbotsford House will give us an an intimate insight into the personality and interests of this great man. Time permitting we also hope to include a visit to a cashmere and woollen mill. Return to the MS Island Sky and sail for Leith where we will moor overnight.
Day 4 - LEITH, EDINBURGH.
This morning enjoy a guided tour of Edinburgh before visiting the Royal Yacht Britannia. After lunch on board there will be the opportunity to visit the city independently.
Day 5 - STROMNESS, ORKNEY.
Arrive in the port of Stromness. Drive through a landscape of sheer rocky cliffs, sandy beaches and pastures to the excavated village of Skara Brae which dates back 5000 years to the Neolithic Age. Our tour will also include Kirkwall, one of the earliest established Norse trading towns.
Day 6 - ST KILDA.
Cruise through the Sound of Barra to St Kilda, a remarkable uninhabited archipelago some fifty miles beyond the Outer Hebrides. St Kilda once supported a population of over 200, but the last islanders left in the 1930s. Recent restoration work on the village by the National Trust for Scotland offers a marvellous link with the past.
Day 7 - DUNVEGAN & LOCH SCAVAIG, ISLE OF SKYE.
This morning we will go ashore and drive to Dunvegan Castle, the famous seat of the Macleods. This Hebridean fortress is set on a rocky platform with commanding views of the loch. See the castle and lovely gardens and time permitting, the seal colony on the adjoining rocks. Sail during lunch to the majestic Loch Scavaig and the Cuillins mountains. These magnificent mountains form a dramatic backdrop to the freshwater loch.
Day 8 - STAFFA & IONA.
This morning cruise past the cliffs and caves of Staffa, whose magic inspired both Mendelssohn and Turner. If sea conditions allow, we will explore the caves further with our Zodiacs. This afternoon we will visit Iona which for more than a 1000 years has been a place of deep spiritual significance. St Columba came here from Ireland in 563 AD and early Christianity spread through northern Britain from this remote island community.
Day 9 - RATHMULLAN.
From Rathmullan we will visit Glenveagh National Park which lies in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains. It is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains and pristine lakes. Our visit to the park will include a guided tour of the castle and gardens.
Day 10 - INISHMORE, ARAN ISLANDS.
This afternoon we will call into the Aran Islands, located just under 30 miles from the Galway Coast. We will land on the largest, Inishmore, and explore some of the early Christian sites including the dramatic stone fort of Dun Aengus.
Day 11 - KNIGHTSTOWN, KERRY.
Today we shall sail around the justly famous Ring of Kerry and from our anchorage off Knightstown, visit the charming village of Waterville. We will also drive across the Coomakista Pass to Sheem, referred to as ‘the knot in the ring’ of Kerry
Day 12 - TRESCO, ISLES OF SCILLY.
Go ashore for an afternoon on the beautiful island of Tresco. Walk from the beach, along pretty traffic free lanes to the Abbey Gardens. These amazingly attractive subtropical gardens are an absolute delight.
Day 13 - SARK & ALDERNEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS.
This morning we will arrive at Sark. Zodiac landing craft bring us ashore for a visit to the enchanting Seigneury Gardens. Horsedrawn carriages take us around this peaceful traffic free island which is alive with the songs of chaffinches, skylarks and mistle thrush. During lunch sail for tiny, timeless Alderney. Visit the island’s only town, St Anne, which has all the old-world charm of a Normandy village with tiny squares and pastel shaded cottages and shops. Enjoy a free morning for walking along the pretty quiet lanes, cliff bird-watching or, weather permitting exploring the coast by Zodiac.
Day 14 - PORTSMOUTH.
Disembark this morning. A transfer will be provided to the rail station at a fixed time.
Map for Islands on the Edge 2012
Island Sky, the ship servicing Islands on the Edge 2012

Island Sky

With a maximum passenger capacity of only 116, a vessel of her size is capable of carrying many more but instead the MS Island Sky has the benefit of unusually large suites, luxuriously appointed public areas and spacious outside decks.

On board there is a high ratio of crew to passengers. Our friendly crew of 75 are mainly Filipino and Eastern European and our Scandinavian captains are experienced mariners, having been in service aboard large 2000 plus passenger vessels and who now prefer a less frantic life aboard a small ship. If, like them and us, you prefer a more peaceful life at sea, you will find the MS Island Sky the perfect ship. When choosing the vessel for your next voyage of discovery, you can select a ship with endless entertainment and impersonal service or come with us where peace, high quality service and attention to detail are the order of the day. We promise there will be no organised entertainment, fancy dress, deck games or any of the usual big ship experiences. The atmosphere on board is more akin to a private yacht or country hotel. A little music in the lounge or bar after dinner, guest speakers, informative port briefings from our cruise director and of course good food which may be enjoyed leisurely in the attractive dining room. After a day ashore you will return to the comfort and peace of a well run and exceedingly comfortable ship.

Your Suite
Onboard there are 57 exceptionally spacious and well designed suites. All feature a sitting room area and some have private balconies. The feeling of luxury is enhanced by the wood panelling and brass, which predominates throughout the vessel conveying the atmosphere of a private yacht. The passenger accommodation is arranged over five decks and all suites have outside views. Each affords considerable comfort with en-suite bathroom featuring marble-topped vanity unit with sink and walk-in shower, large wardrobes, dressing table with large mirror and stool and excellent storage. There is a mini-fridge, flat screen television with inbuilt DVD player which can also play CDs and a telephone in each suite. Bottled water, towelling dressing gowns and slippers are also provided for your comfort. Other facilities include a programmable electronic safe, hairdryer, assorted toiletries and individually controlled air-conditioning and heating. The suites on each deck have their own colour theme. Soft hues and blended tones enhance the traditional maritime style making the passenger accommodation an inviting and relaxing place to be.

Your Space
The spacious and finely decorated public rooms include a large lounge where daily briefings and talks will be provided throughout the voyage and an elegant bar where a pianist plays periodically throughout the day. The bar also features a 24-hour tea and coffee station. The onboard library is the perfect place to relax with a book and is stocked with reference books pertaining to the places the vessel is visiting along with a selection of games and two computers with internet access. Daily newspapers and magazines are also placed in the library depending on local availability. There is also WI-FI access throughout the vessel. Outside there is a rear sun deck where meals are served in warm weather under shade, a bar and comfortable deck furniture for sun bathing or relaxing with a book. On the top deck there is a Jacuzzi and further observation and sun deck. There is also a small hairdressers on board with appointments made on request.

Your Dining
Another benefit of a small ship is the quality of the cuisine. With only one sitting and a maximum of just over 100 passengers, the galley is able to provide delicious meals. Where possible and when it meets his high standards, the chef will obtain local produce in markets or buy the catch of the day from a passing fishing boat. Such purchases enhance the well stocked larders and bring a local touch to the varied menus. In the main elegant dining room, breakfast is served buffet-style, with certain items cooked to order and lunch and dinner is à la carte. When weather permits, breakfast and a buffet-style lunch are also served on deck. To enhance your dining experience even further a selection of wines are included with lunch and dinner. Afternoon tea is served in the lounge and tea and coffee are available 24 hours. With sufficient notice, most diets can be catered for on board.

Exploring Ashore & Expedition Cruising
Our inclusive pricing policy for the MS Island Sky means that the majority of shore excursions are included in the price of your cruise. Due to her size the MS Island Sky has the freedom of the seas and can come alongside in small docks or drop anchor in any suitable spot. In remote, undeveloped areas or places with restricted access, we will use the vessel’s tender to go ashore and when the vessel is operating expedition cruises in areas such as the British Isles, we will employ the vessel’s Zodiacs. These inflatable craft offer marvellous manoeuverability allowing us access to otherwise impossible landing places. There is snorkelling equipment onboard and when weather and location permits, the expedition team will set up a snorkelling platform. One of the joys of expedition cruising aboard a small vessel is the flexibility it allows. We have twenty years experience of designing trips to some of the most remote places in the world and although we set sail with a set itinerary it is the unscheduled events that often become the highlight of the journey. It is our belief that you do not go on holiday to be part of the all engulfing masses which descend on a town when a number of large ships dock at the same time. Arriving at a port for the first time should be an invigorating experience and can certainly be so when the right place is chosen and your arrival is on a small ship. With only 116 passengers, there is no queuing to disembark or embark the MS Island Sky for an excursion and when required there will only be three coaches waiting on the quayside to transport you to the day’s attraction as opposed to a whole fleet waiting for the passengers travelling on the big ships.

For Your Comfort & Security & Safety
Our vessel is equipped with the latest safety, navigation and communications equipment along with roll stabilizers to minimize the ship’s motion. The captain and officers operate an open-bridge policy that allows passengers onto the bridge at most times with the exception of arrival and departure from port and during times of complicated navigation. Here you can check the ship’s progress by charts and learn more from the officers about your journey. There is also a dedicated channel on your television in your suite showing the routing of the vessel along with technical information and estimated times of arrival and departure from port. On board you will also find a clinic and doctor and a lift that serves all decks. Smoking on board is restricted to outside decks only.

Cabin layout for Island Sky
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