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slug: 2200921
voyage_code: WI260513C24
cruise_line: Silversea
ship: Silver Wind
departure_date: 
return_date: 
nights: 24
embarkation_port: Lisbon
disembarkation_port: Edinburgh (Leith) United Kingdom
starting_price_usd: None
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last_updated: 2026-05-05T12:09:38Z
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# Lisbon to EdinburghÂ (Leith)

> Silversea · Silver Wind · May 13 – Jun 6   (24 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Silversea |
| **Ship** | Silver Wind |
| **Duration** | 24 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Lisbon |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Edinburgh (Leith) United Kingdom |
| **Starting Price** | N/A USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | WI260513C24 |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Lisbon
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city open to the sea and carefully planned with 18th-century elegance. Its founder is said to be the legendary Ulysses, but the theory of an original Phoenician settlement is probably more realistic. Known in Portugal as Lisboa, the city was inhabited by the Romans, Visigoths and, beginning in the 8th century, the Moors. Much of the 16th century was a period of great prosperity and overseas expansion for Portugal. Tragedy struck on All Saints' Day in 1755 wi...

### Day 2: Vigo
**Arrives:** 02:30 PM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

### Day 3: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 4: Tresco, Isles of Scilly
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:30 PM

For many visitors Tresco is the most attractive of the Isles of Scilly. This is especially due to its Abbey Garden, which is home to thousands of exotic plant species from around 80 different countries. Plant collector Augustus Smith began the gardens in the 1830s on the site of an old Benedictine Abbey by channelling the weather up and over a network of walled enclosures built around the Priory ruins. He had three terraces carved from the rocky south slope and maximised Trescoâs mild Gulf Str...

### Day 4: St Mary's Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
**Arrives:** 01:00 PM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Scattered 30 miles offshore from Englandâs most south-westerly point â Landâs End â the Isles of Scilly are home to rich wildlife, and green land sloping to powdery white beaches. The Isles of Scillyâs biggest island harbours around 1,600 people â roughly three-quarters of the total population - and is one of five occupied islands. Isolated and serene, life here hums along at its own pace in this archipelago's bubble, which enjoys the UKâs mildest climate, and some of its most spec...

### Day 5: Holyhead, Ireland
**Arrives:** 10:30 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Once a major defence point against Irish invaders Holyhead now extends the hand of friendship across the Irish Sea and is a major ferry port connecting the two countries. Discover a scenic and spectacular place whatever the weather â whether the sunâs bouncing off the blotched blue sea or the waves are swelling moodily as rain thrashes down. 

### Day 6: Skomer Island
**Arrives:** 06:30 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 AM

Skomer Island has been designated a National Nature Reserve, Ancient Monument and Full Maritime Nature Reserve. The old name for Skomer Island is Skalmeye âthe Isle of the Sword or Cleft/Cloven Isle, possible referring to the island being nearly cut into two. Skomer is approximately one kilometer off the Pembrokeshire coast and part of a Marine Conservation Zone. There is evidence of human occupation going back some 2,000-5,000 years with a farming community of up to 250 residents. View less
...

### Day 6: Milford Haven, Wales
**Arrives:** 02:00 PM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

The estuary of the River Cleddau forms a natural harbor which had already been used by Vikings in the Middle Ages -as the Norse origin of the name Milford implies. The area surrounding Milford has been used as a staging ground and harbor for invasions coming from France or going to Ireland, but surprisingly it was Quaker families brought from Nantucket that were settled here and the town was founded in the late 18th century as an intended whaling center and navy dockyard. View less

Whaling an...

### Day 7: Isle of Lundy
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

### Day 8: Dartmouth, UK
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Situated on the south-west coast of England, it seems that Dartmouth is a town that time forgot. Pretty pastel painted houses dating from the medieval times flank the idyllic port, while the enchanting jumble of streets only add to the quiet authenticity of this, very English, seaside town. The surrounding 120 miles of stunning coastline and acres of rural countryside are any adventurerâs dream, so if your enjoy beach combing, hiking or simply just admiring the view,this sleepy little Devonshi...

### Day 9: St Helier
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

St. Helier is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. St. Helier has a population of about 37,540 â roughly one-third of the total population of Jersey â and is the capital of the island. The town of St. Helier is the largest settlement and only town of Jersey.

### Day 10: Sark Island, Channel Islands
**Arrives:** 06:30 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 PM

Sark is a part of the Channel Islands in the southwestern English Channel, off the coast of Normandy, France. It is a royal fief, which forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, with its own set of laws based on Norman law and its own parliament. It has a population of about 500. Sark has an area of 2.10 square miles. 

### Day 10: St. Peter Port, Guernsey
**Arrives:** 02:00 PM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Twenty-five square mile (40 sq km) Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands, which lie in the English Channel west of the Cherbourg peninsula. Along with its sister island of Jersey, Guernsey has been a part of Britain since 1066, though retaining a culture entirely of its own.


### Day 11: Portland, England
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

### Day 12: London (Tower Bridge), UK
**Arrives:** 10:00 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

London is undoubtedly one of the world's greatest cities. With a population of nearly eight million, it is by far the largest city in Europe, spreading over an area of more than 620 square miles. In addition to numerous monuments from its past as a world empire, London is equally known for its pageantry and tradition. Though the city was heavily damaged during the Blitz of World War II, a surprising number of monuments were miraculously spared from destruction.
Soon after the end of the war, En...

### Day 13: London (Tower Bridge), UK
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

London is undoubtedly one of the world's greatest cities. With a population of nearly eight million, it is by far the largest city in Europe, spreading over an area of more than 620 square miles. In addition to numerous monuments from its past as a world empire, London is equally known for its pageantry and tradition. Though the city was heavily damaged during the Blitz of World War II, a surprising number of monuments were miraculously spared from destruction.
Soon after the end of the war, En...

### Day 14: St. Peter Port, Guernsey
**Arrives:** 12:00 PM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Twenty-five square mile (40 sq km) Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands, which lie in the English Channel west of the Cherbourg peninsula. Along with its sister island of Jersey, Guernsey has been a part of Britain since 1066, though retaining a culture entirely of its own.


### Day 15: Tresco, Isles of Scilly
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 PM

For many visitors Tresco is the most attractive of the Isles of Scilly. This is especially due to its Abbey Garden, which is home to thousands of exotic plant species from around 80 different countries. Plant collector Augustus Smith began the gardens in the 1830s on the site of an old Benedictine Abbey by channelling the weather up and over a network of walled enclosures built around the Priory ruins. He had three terraces carved from the rocky south slope and maximised Trescoâs mild Gulf Str...

### Day 15: St Mary's Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
**Arrives:** 01:30 PM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Scattered 30 miles offshore from Englandâs most south-westerly point â Landâs End â the Isles of Scilly are home to rich wildlife, and green land sloping to powdery white beaches. The Isles of Scillyâs biggest island harbours around 1,600 people â roughly three-quarters of the total population - and is one of five occupied islands. Isolated and serene, life here hums along at its own pace in this archipelago's bubble, which enjoys the UKâs mildest climate, and some of its most spec...

### Day 16: Cobh
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

It may be small, but Irelandâs personality packs a big punch. Ask any local to explain why Ireland is the most beautiful county in the world and youâll be chatting like old friends in no time. And rightly so; rich heritage dating back to the 5th century includes castles, the book of Kells and craggy coastline, so why not talk about it? Famously quirky cities are everywhere â think Galway on the west, Cobh to the south and Dublin to the east. Add fabulously beautiful landscapes â from the...

### Day 17: Belfast
**Arrives:** 01:00 PM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

Reborn as a cool, modern city, Belfast has successfully left its troubles behind, emerging as a hotbed of culture and architecture, where the comfort of a cosy pub is never far away. Take a voyage of discovery in its maritime quarter, home to a celebrated museum dedicated to the most famous ship ever built, which was constructed right here in the cityâs shipyards. A walk across the Lagan Weir Footbridge brings you to Belfastâs fascinating Titanic District â an area of the city devoted to i...

### Day 18: Iona
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 02:30 PM

If tiny islands that resonate with peace and tranquillity are your idea of travel heaven, then welcome to Iona. Almost 200 miles east of Edinburgh, set in Scotlandâs Inner Hebrides, this magical island has a spiritual reputation that precedes it. And luckily, more than lives up to. The island is miniscule. Just three miles long and only one and a half miles wide, this is not a place that hums with urban attractions. View less

120 people call Iona home (this number rises significantly if the...

### Day 18: Lunga, Trishnish Island
**Arrives:** 04:30 PM · **Departs:** 08:30 PM

The stunning Isle of Lunga is the largest island in the Treshnish archipelago. With volcanic origin the isle was populated until the 19th Century, and remains of black houses can be seen around this magnificent coastal jewel. Abundant plant life and exotic birdlife are now the main inhabitants of the area. Fortunate visitors view the magnificent array of birds, especially the great puffins that breed on the islands plateau. One can sit within just a few feet away without disturbing the avian amb...

### Day 19: St. Kilda, Scotland, UK
**Arrives:** 06:30 AM · **Departs:** 01:30 PM

Gloriously remote, St. Kilda is an archipelago 50 miles off the Isle of Harris. Although the four islands are uninhabited by humans, thousands of seas birds call these craggy cliffs home, clinging to the sheer faces as if by magic. Not only is St. Kilda home to the UKâs largest colony of Atlantic Puffin (almost 1 million), but also the world largest colony Gannets nests on Boreray island and its sea stacks. View less

The islands also home decedents of the worldâs original Soay sheep as we...

### Day 19: Boreray Island cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 20: Tobermory, Isle of Mull
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

You'll always receive a welcome to remember, as the colourful cafes, houses and shops that line Tobermory's picturesque harbour salute your arrival. Located on the craggy Scottish Inner Hebrides, Tobermory serves as the capital of the Isle of Mull. There's a high chance you'll recognise the townâs colourfully-daubed buildings, as their charming exteriors have featured in countless TV shows - most notably in the childrenâs favourite, Balamory.

### Day 21: Shiant Islands, Scotland
**Arrives:** 06:30 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 AM

### Day 21: Loch Ewe
**Arrives:** 02:00 PM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Loch Ewe is the only north facing Loch in Scotland, with an interesting history and a fine scenic landscape this area has a true natural beauty. During WW2 the loch was a convoy collecting point with a strong naval presence; it was therefore protected by light and heavy aircraft guns, a boom net and mine defence system helped to shield this precious settlement

### Day 22: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, U.K.
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

Scattered just off the northern tip of Scotland, Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands - a scenic archipelago of fascinating, dual heritage. The Viking influence is deep, while a prehistoric past and World War history adds to the endless stories that these dramatic islands have to tell. Sparse and beautiful, let the sweeping seascapes of frothing waves, and dance of the northern lights, enchant you as you explore. Windswept beaches are inhabited by whooping swans, while grassy cliffs hid...

### Day 23: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 24: Farne islands
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:30 AM

His favourite place in the UK to see nature at its best, is how David Attenborough described the Farne Islands. The scatter of small islands begins 2.4 kilometres (1.5 miles) off the Northumberland Coast. The islands are dolerite which formed from liquid rock cooling underground. Softer overlying rock has eroded to leave hard rounded columns and fissured dolerite cliffs. The treeless landscape makes viewing of the island wildlife and history easy, even from a boat. The Farnes are cared for by th...

### Day 24: Lindisfarne Island
**Arrives:** 01:30 PM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

### Day 25: Edinburgh (Leith) United Kingdom
**Arrives:** 06:15 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Edinburgh is to London as poetry is to prose, as Charlotte BrontÃ« once wrote. One of the world's stateliest cities and proudest capitals, it's builtâlike Romeâon seven hills, making it a striking backdrop for the ancient pageant of history. In a skyline of sheer drama, Edinburgh Castle watches over the capital city, frowning down on Princes Streetâs glamour and glitz. But despite its rich past, the cityâs famous festivals, excellent museums and galleries, as well as the modern Scottish ...


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Pricing | Contact for latest fares |

## Cabin Options

### Suite Cabins

**Grand 1 Suite** (Code: G1)
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The Grand Suite on the Silver Wind ideal for entertaining friends or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home”. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling g...

**Classic Veranda Suite** (Code: CV)
A Silversea signature, the Classic Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Veranda suites offer floor-to-ceiling glass doors which open onto a furnished private teak veranda. Each spectacular sunset feels like it is yours alone. Some Classic Veranda Suites accommodate three guests. A must for the w...

**Silver Suite** (Code: SL)
For those wanting more space, Silver Suites are ideal. Stylish and sophisticated. Separate dining and living rooms. Larger verandas. Situated midship on the Silver Wind. Perfection in design for comfortable living. Silver Suites accommodate three guests. 

Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-c...

**Vista Suite** (Code: VI)
A quiet sanctuary to escape to on your cruise. The sitting area has plenty of room to relax. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views. The perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed. Silver Wind Vista Suites accommodate three guests.

Large picture window providing panoramic ocean views.
One Fre...

**Royal 2 Suite** (Code: R2)
Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. The Royal suite lives up to its name. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-c...

**Deluxe Veranda Suite** (Code: DX)
The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers unbeatable views. A Silversea signature. Spacious and welcoming. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda. Each spectacular sunset feels like it is yours alone. The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a preferred central location with identical ...

**Medallion Suite** (Code: ME)
A mark of distinction. Sumptuous. Spacious. Rich textures and panoramic views surround you with distinguished luxury. The perfect summary of The Medallion Suite offered by the world’s best cruise line.

Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
One French balconies providi...

**Grand 2 Suite** (Code: G2)
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The Grand Suite on the Silver Wind ideal for entertaining friends or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home”. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling g...

**Owner's 2 Suite** (Code: O2)
The name says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort and service on board. The Owner’s Suite is available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Vista Suite so you can enjoy your...

**Owner's 1 Suite** (Code: O1)
The name says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort and service on board. The Owner’s Suite is available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Vista Suite so you can enjoy your...


## Ship Information

### Silver Wind

A major upgrade in December 2018 will see Silver Wind looking better than ever. A second refurbishment in summer 2020 will see her benefitting from a strengthened to ice-class hull and will make her one of the most adaptable ships in our fleet. Still timelessly elegant, still luxuriously relaxed, her improved cruising versatility means she is able to whizz from the Polar Regions at the ends of the earth to the iconic ports of the Mediterranean with fluid ease. So whether you want to get up close and personal to penguins in Antarctica or laze on the golden sands of the Caribbean, get ready for a wealth of diverse destination experiences, in traditional Silversea comfort.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 298 |
| Crew | 222 |
| Gross Tonnage | 17,400.0 |
| Length | 514.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 148 |

## Ports of Call

### Lisbon
*Coordinates: 38.7223, -9.13934*

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city open to the sea and carefully planned with 18th-century elegance. Its founder is said to be the legendary Ulysses, but the theory of an original Phoenician settlement is probably more realistic. Known in Portugal as Lisboa, the city was inhabited by the Romans, Visigoths and, beginning in the 8th century, the Moors. Much of the 16th century was a period o...

### Vigo
*Coordinates: 42.2314, -8.71245*

### Tresco, Isles of Scilly
*Coordinates: 49.9551, -6.33877*

For many visitors Tresco is the most attractive of the Isles of Scilly. This is especially due to its Abbey Garden, which is home to thousands of exotic plant species from around 80 different countries. Plant collector Augustus Smith began the gardens in the 1830s on the site of an old Benedictine Abbey by channelling the weather up and over a network of walled enclosures built around the Priory r...

### St Mary's Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
*Coordinates: 49.925, -6.29867*

Scattered 30 miles offshore from Englandâs most south-westerly point â Landâs End â the Isles of Scilly are home to rich wildlife, and green land sloping to powdery white beaches. The Isles of Scillyâs biggest island harbours around 1,600 people â roughly three-quarters of the total population - and is one of five occupied islands. Isolated and serene, life here hums along at its own p...

### Holyhead, Ireland
*Coordinates: 53.3088, -4.63278*

Once a major defence point against Irish invaders Holyhead now extends the hand of friendship across the Irish Sea and is a major ferry port connecting the two countries. Discover a scenic and spectacular place whatever the weather â whether the sunâs bouncing off the blotched blue sea or the waves are swelling moodily as rain thrashes down. 

### Skomer Island
*Coordinates: 51.741, -5.29739*

Skomer Island has been designated a National Nature Reserve, Ancient Monument and Full Maritime Nature Reserve. The old name for Skomer Island is Skalmeye âthe Isle of the Sword or Cleft/Cloven Isle, possible referring to the island being nearly cut into two. Skomer is approximately one kilometer off the Pembrokeshire coast and part of a Marine Conservation Zone. There is evidence of human occup...

### Milford Haven, Wales
*Coordinates: 51.713, -5.03466*

The estuary of the River Cleddau forms a natural harbor which had already been used by Vikings in the Middle Ages -as the Norse origin of the name Milford implies. The area surrounding Milford has been used as a staging ground and harbor for invasions coming from France or going to Ireland, but surprisingly it was Quaker families brought from Nantucket that were settled here and the town was found...

### Isle of Lundy
*Coordinates: 51.1648, -4.66216*

### Dartmouth, UK
*Coordinates: 50.3518, -3.57839*

Situated on the south-west coast of England, it seems that Dartmouth is a town that time forgot. Pretty pastel painted houses dating from the medieval times flank the idyllic port, while the enchanting jumble of streets only add to the quiet authenticity of this, very English, seaside town. The surrounding 120 miles of stunning coastline and acres of rural countryside are any adventurerâs dream,...

### St Helier
*Coordinates: 51.3854, -0.178818*

St. Helier is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. St. Helier has a population of about 37,540 â roughly one-third of the total population of Jersey â and is the capital of the island. The town of St. Helier is the largest settlement and only town of Jersey.

### Sark Island, Channel Islands
*Coordinates: 49.4302, -2.3609*

Sark is a part of the Channel Islands in the southwestern English Channel, off the coast of Normandy, France. It is a royal fief, which forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, with its own set of laws based on Norman law and its own parliament. It has a population of about 500. Sark has an area of 2.10 square miles. 

### St. Peter Port, Guernsey
*Coordinates: 49.4542, -2.54971*

Twenty-five square mile (40 sq km) Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands, which lie in the English Channel west of the Cherbourg peninsula. Along with its sister island of Jersey, Guernsey has been a part of Britain since 1066, though retaining a culture entirely of its own.


### Portland, England
*Coordinates: 50.5673, -2.44577*

### London (Tower Bridge), UK
*Coordinates: 51.5055, -0.0761*

London is undoubtedly one of the world's greatest cities. With a population of nearly eight million, it is by far the largest city in Europe, spreading over an area of more than 620 square miles. In addition to numerous monuments from its past as a world empire, London is equally known for its pageantry and tradition. Though the city was heavily damaged during the Blitz of World War II, a surprisi...

### Cobh
*Coordinates: 51.8979, -8.47109*

It may be small, but Irelandâs personality packs a big punch. Ask any local to explain why Ireland is the most beautiful county in the world and youâll be chatting like old friends in no time. And rightly so; rich heritage dating back to the 5th century includes castles, the book of Kells and craggy coastline, so why not talk about it? Famously quirky cities are everywhere â think Galway on ...

### Belfast
*Coordinates: 54.5973, -5.93011*

Reborn as a cool, modern city, Belfast has successfully left its troubles behind, emerging as a hotbed of culture and architecture, where the comfort of a cosy pub is never far away. Take a voyage of discovery in its maritime quarter, home to a celebrated museum dedicated to the most famous ship ever built, which was constructed right here in the cityâs shipyards. A walk across the Lagan Weir Fo...

### Iona
*Coordinates: 56.3347, -6.4041*

If tiny islands that resonate with peace and tranquillity are your idea of travel heaven, then welcome to Iona. Almost 200 miles east of Edinburgh, set in Scotlandâs Inner Hebrides, this magical island has a spiritual reputation that precedes it. And luckily, more than lives up to. The island is miniscule. Just three miles long and only one and a half miles wide, this is not a place that hums wi...

### Lunga, Trishnish Island
*Coordinates: 56.4889, -6.42511*

The stunning Isle of Lunga is the largest island in the Treshnish archipelago. With volcanic origin the isle was populated until the 19th Century, and remains of black houses can be seen around this magnificent coastal jewel. Abundant plant life and exotic birdlife are now the main inhabitants of the area. Fortunate visitors view the magnificent array of birds, especially the great puffins that br...

### St. Kilda, Scotland, UK
*Coordinates: 57.8172, -8.5767*

Gloriously remote, St. Kilda is an archipelago 50 miles off the Isle of Harris. Although the four islands are uninhabited by humans, thousands of seas birds call these craggy cliffs home, clinging to the sheer faces as if by magic. Not only is St. Kilda home to the UKâs largest colony of Atlantic Puffin (almost 1 million), but also the world largest colony Gannets nests on Boreray island and its...

### Boreray Island cruising

### Tobermory, Isle of Mull
*Coordinates: 56.6228, -6.0723*

You'll always receive a welcome to remember, as the colourful cafes, houses and shops that line Tobermory's picturesque harbour salute your arrival. Located on the craggy Scottish Inner Hebrides, Tobermory serves as the capital of the Isle of Mull. There's a high chance you'll recognise the townâs colourfully-daubed buildings, as their charming exteriors have featured in countless TV shows - mos...

### Shiant Islands, Scotland
*Coordinates: 57.899, -6.3641*

### Loch Ewe
*Coordinates: 57.8197, -5.63515*

Loch Ewe is the only north facing Loch in Scotland, with an interesting history and a fine scenic landscape this area has a true natural beauty. During WW2 the loch was a convoy collecting point with a strong naval presence; it was therefore protected by light and heavy aircraft guns, a boom net and mine defence system helped to shield this precious settlement

### Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, U.K.
*Coordinates: 58.9847, -2.96225*

Scattered just off the northern tip of Scotland, Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands - a scenic archipelago of fascinating, dual heritage. The Viking influence is deep, while a prehistoric past and World War history adds to the endless stories that these dramatic islands have to tell. Sparse and beautiful, let the sweeping seascapes of frothing waves, and dance of the northern lights, en...

### Farne islands
*Coordinates: 55.6291, -1.6313*

His favourite place in the UK to see nature at its best, is how David Attenborough described the Farne Islands. The scatter of small islands begins 2.4 kilometres (1.5 miles) off the Northumberland Coast. The islands are dolerite which formed from liquid rock cooling underground. Softer overlying rock has eroded to leave hard rounded columns and fissured dolerite cliffs. The treeless landscape mak...

### Lindisfarne Island
*Coordinates: 53.2955, -4.63139*

### Edinburgh (Leith) United Kingdom
*Coordinates: 55.9746, -3.16104*

Edinburgh is to London as poetry is to prose, as Charlotte BrontÃ« once wrote. One of the world's stateliest cities and proudest capitals, it's builtâlike Romeâon seven hills, making it a striking backdrop for the ancient pageant of history. In a skyline of sheer drama, Edinburgh Castle watches over the capital city, frowning down on Princes Streetâs glamour and glitz. But despite its rich p...


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