It’s all about the islands
The Shetlands, the Orkneys, and the Hebrides offer a glimpse of Scottish island life, where crofters and fisherfolk live close to the sea.
Travel in comfort aboard the Ocean Endeavour to Scotland’s farthest-flung islands
Make landings by Zodiac in places otherwise inaccessible to visitors
History and archaeology—everywhere!
History buffs will wander wide-eyed in Scotland. From Neolithic villages to medieval castles, Scotland is a living testament to a rich and layered history
Visit archeological ruins including standing stones, brochs, ancient complexes, and castles
English, Scots, Norse, Pictish, and Neolithic cultures all made their mark in Scotland
Astounding sea life
Scotland’s rocky coastlines attract millions of seabirds, including puffins—and the rich waters of the North Atlantic and North Sea are favoured by numerous species of whales.
Spring conditions are excellent for viewing seabirds and spotting marine mammals
Fine Scotch straight from the source
Small distilleries are famed the world over as some of Scotland’s most enduring attractions. Among the islands, where fresh water and characteristic peat are found in plenty, numerous Scotch distillers ply their unique trade. Visit distilleries dating to the 1700s, and sample their glorious fare!
Highlights
• It’s all about the islands
• History and archaeology—everywhere!
• Astounding sea life
• Fine Scotch straight from the source
After meeting in Glasgow we’ll depart via coach, and travel onward to Greenock. Greenock has a rich maritime history and was a major shipbuilding and import centre. Here, we’ll board the Ocean Endeavour, our home for the next ten nights.
The Queen of the Hebrides, Islay is the southernmost of the Inner Hebrides, known for its fine whisky and as a haven for seabirds.
We will visit Loch Finlaggan historic site, home of the Lords of the Isles and Clan Donald, and visit to the Gruinart Nature Reserve, a habitat for barnacle goose, hen harriers, and corncrakes.
The Isle of Staffa is famed for basaltic formations and numerous caves, the best known being Fingal’s Cave. Originally known in Gaelic as “the melodious cave,” it provided the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s overture, The Hebrides.
We then visit nearby Iona, where St. Columba established his monastery—the burial place of kings. The restored Iona Abbey complex preserves two outstanding crosses dating as far back as the eighth century.
This is a fabulous day for birders, photographers, and hikers. We will cruise the southwestern shore of Skye to visit Loch Coruisk, a freshwater loch accessed through Loch Scavaig. Here we find one of the finest mountainscapes in Britain, backed by the Cuillin hills.
The Outer Hebrides are a fantastic collection of over 100 islands seventy kilometers off Scotland’s west coast. Here we find the oldest evidence of human habitation in Scotland with Pictish, Norse, and Scottish influence. We’ll search out the rich marine and bird life of the islands as conditions permit.
The archipelago known as St. Kilda was inhabited until 1930. Today, St. Kilda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, protecting fascinating ruins as well as natural heritage features.
Seabirds thrive on the island of Hirta, which is also home to feral sheep left by the departing islanders. Enormous cliffs offer dramatic ocean views for our hikers!
Lewis is the largest of the Hebridean Islands and a Gaelic stronghold. We’ll visit the island’s capital, Stornoway, where one can purchase the island’s famous tweed. One of Britain’s most important Stone Age sites, Callanish’s standing stones are said to be giants who were punished by St. Kieran for refusing to convert to Christianity.
Kirkwall is dominated by the massive St. Magnus Cathedral, dating from 1137. We’ll visit the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where we’ll find the 4,000-year-old Ring of Brodgar. We’ll also tour the Hall of Clestrain, childhood home of Arctic explorer John Rae.
Marine and bird life flourish at Papa Stour among cliffs, caves, sea stacks, and blowholes. We will have a morning Zodiac cruise exploring the coastline’s rugged beauty!
Twenty-three kilometres west of the Shetland Islands, Foula is the home of just a few dozen folks, many of whom preserve traditional methods of of agriculture and subsistence. Arctic terns, red-throated divers, and great skuas may be found here.
Once a Viking hub, Fair Isle is now an idyllic island colony of artists and shepherds. The island boasts 350 bird species, including puffins and great skuas in substantial numbers. The local museum is dedicated to preserving island heritage.
Many of Aberdeen’s historic stone buildings are made of locally quarried granite; high in mica, they can sparkle like silver. The city is famed for its forty-five parks, gardens, and floral displays.
In the morning we will disembark at the Aberdeen port.
Itineraries are subject to change.
04 June, 2023 to 14 June, 2023 (reverse)
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Quad
Deck 4
Interior cabin
Four lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 240 square feet
Triple
Deck 4
Interior cabin
Three lower berths
Two private baths
Approximately 200 square feet
Main Twin
Deck 5
Interior cabin
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 120 square feet
Main Twin
Deck 4
Porthole window, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 100 square feet
Main Twin
Deck 5
Picture windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 115 square feet
Comfort Twin
Deck 4
Two porthole windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 175 square feet
Deck 7
Picture windows, partial obstruction
Two lower berths
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 135 square feet
Deck 8
Picture windows, obstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 160 square feet
Select Twin
Deck 5
Picture windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 190 square feet
Deck 8
Oversize windows, partial obstruction
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 145 square feet
Superior Twin
Deck 5
Two picture windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Sitting area
Approximately 210 square feet
Deck 7 Forward-Facing
Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath with full tub
Approximately 180 square feet
Deck 7
Picture windows, partial obstruction
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 190 square feet
Junior Suite
Deck 5
Picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Sitting area
Approximately 270 square feet
Deck 7 Forward-Facing
Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath with full tub
Sitting area
Refrigerator
Approximately 290 square feet
Suite
Deck 7 Forward-Facing
Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath with full tub
Refrigerator
Approximately 310 square feet
14 June, 2023 to 24 June, 2023
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Quad
Deck 4
Interior cabin
Four lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 240 square feet
Triple
Deck 4
Interior cabin
Three lower berths
Two private baths
Approximately 200 square feet
Main Twin
Deck 5
Interior cabin
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 120 square feet
Main Twin
Deck 4
Porthole window, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 100 square feet
Main Twin
Deck 5
Picture windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 115 square feet
Comfort Twin
Deck 4
Two porthole windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 175 square feet
Deck 7
Picture windows, partial obstruction
Two lower berths
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 135 square feet
Deck 8
Picture windows, obstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 160 square feet
Select Twin
Deck 5
Picture windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Approximately 190 square feet
Deck 8
Oversize windows, partial obstruction
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 145 square feet
Superior Twin
Deck 5
Two picture windows, unobstructed view
Two lower berths
Private bath
Sitting area
Approximately 210 square feet
Deck 7 Forward-Facing
Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath with full tub
Approximately 180 square feet
Deck 7
Picture windows, partial obstruction
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Refrigerator
Approximately 190 square feet
Junior Suite
Deck 5
Picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath
Sitting area
Approximately 270 square feet
Deck 7 Forward-Facing
Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath with full tub
Sitting area
Refrigerator
Approximately 290 square feet
Suite
Deck 7 Forward-Facing
Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
Private bath with full tub
Refrigerator
Approximately 310 square feet
Ocean Endeavour
Vessel Type: Expedition
Length: 137m
Passenger Capacity: 199
Built: 1982 - refurbished 2001, 2004, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018
Ocean Endeavour is a comfortable, well-appointed small expedition ship expertly engineered to explore the Polar Regions. The ship has an ice-strengthened hull, Zodiacs for exploration and remote landings, and advanced navigation equipment. The newly-refurbished vessel offers a superb guest experience with an expansive choice of cabin categories, large cabins and common areas, a sundeck and observation area, plenty of deck space for polar landscape viewing, and lounges for learning and reflection. The ship’s interiors have a contemporary aesthetic that provides a bright and spacious feel throughout.
Endeavour is also the only polar adventure ship in Antarctica focused on health and wellness , and offers a contemporary approach to cuisine and newly-designed health and fitness features. Facilities include a spa serviced by organic spa provider VOYA, His & Hers saunas, a salt water pool, a gym, and a juice and smoothie bar. Complimentary activities include yoga and stretching classes, an exclusive Polar Photography program, the Scientists in Residence program, and more adventure activities than any other Quark vessel. The ship also has a polar library, and a Polar Boutique for gifts and any needed gear.
Features of the Ocean Endeavour
VOYA spa treatments and beauty products, Choice of 13 cabin categories, Bright, spacious cabins and common areas, Plenty of deck space for observation, Lounge with expansive views, Quiet zone for contemplation, Newly-refurbished restaurant, Contemporary dining with complimentary wine with dinner, Juice and smoothie bar, Lecture theater, Polar library, Polar boutique, Health and Wellness, Spa treatments and beauty products by spa provider VOYA - Organic Beauty From The Sea, Spa menu for face, body, hair and nails, including the exclusive Quark Explorer’s treatment, and signature VOYA hand and foot rituals, Yoga and stretching classes, His & Hers saunas, gym, and heated salt water pool
Full range of adventure activities including: kayaking, camping, mountaineering, cross-country skiing, stand-up paddleboarding, Zodiac cruising, shore landings and hiking/ walking.
Deck plan varies for the trips to Antarctica

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Save 15% until May 31, 2022. Terms and Conditions apply, special offer is subject to availability, please contact us for more details.
Inclusions
• Voyage aboard the Ocean Endeavour
• Port Fees and any applicable taxes
• All meals on board
• Expedition jacket to keep
• Rubber boots to borrow for the voyage
• On board facilities including fully stocked library, gym, hot tub and sauna
• Contribution to Adventure Canada's Discovery Fund
• Applicable access permits, entry, and park fees
• Knowledgeable Expedition team
• Guided activities while ashore
• Sightseeing and community visits
• All Zodiac excursions
• Comprehensive Pre-departure materials
• On board education program, lectures and interactive workshops
• Nikon Camera Trial Program
• Evening entertainment
Exclusions
• Commercial & charter flights (where applicable)
• Travel Insurance including mandatory Medical Evacuation insurance
• Passport and visa costs if applicable
• Program enhancements/optional excursions (Eg Kayaking where available)
• Gratuities (Recommended USD$15.00 per passenger per day)
• Personal expenses including any medical expenses incurred on board
• Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
• Possible fuel surcharges
• Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation