Le Boreal
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9 Night Scottish Archipelagos and the Faroe Islands Nordic Heritage and Island Identities Cruise from Glasgow

Ship: Le Boreal
Cruise Line: Ponant Cruises
Sailed: Saturday, May 18, 2024 from Glasgow, United Kingdom
Ended: Monday, May 27, 2024
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Saturday, May 18, 2024 departure of the Le Boreal. If Ponant Cruises modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day 1 - Saturday - May 18, 2024
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom   Depart: 6:00 pm
In the heart of the Clyde Valley, the bustling city of Glasgow contrasts starkly with the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside. Scotland's biggest city overflows with landmarks from its extensive artistic heritage and outstanding architectural tradition. The city's checkerboard layout makes walking through the major pedestrian thoroughfares easy: go with the flow and let the lively street atmosphere take you past the many Victorian monuments. Don't miss the collections on display in the numerous museums and art galleries. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is an outstanding example.
Day 2 - Sunday - May 19, 2024
Oban, Scotland
Oban, Scotland    
Oban is on the west coast of Scotland, opposite the Isle of Mull. It is the capital of the county of Argyll, a rural region of the Highlands considered to be the cradle of Scotland. Coming from Ireland, the Gaels settled here, bringing their language and culture. From "the Little Bay", its name in Scottish Gaelic, you will arrive in Kilmartin Glen, the site renowned for having the largest concentration of Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in Scotland. Among this spectacular site's 350 ancient monuments, you will discover standing stones, alignments of cairns, and stone circles. Glen Coe Valley will then reveal its dramatic landscapes, shaped by volcanic activity. This valley, one of the wildest in Scotland, has been used as a location for the series Outlander. The discovery of the region will end with a visit to a whisky distillery, a unique opportunity to taste an exceptional product.
Day 3 - Monday - May 20, 2024
Loch Ewe, United Kingdom
Loch Ewe, United Kingdom    
Loch Ewe, located in the Northwest Highlands, is a sea loch surrounded by mountains, looking out onto the North Atlantic. It was an assembly point for maritime trade in the past and military ships used to gather there during the Second World War to organize safe convoys to the Arctic. On its shores, the loch shelters a remarkable botanic garden, Inverewe Garden, whose many hundreds of tropical plants and species prosper thanks to the Gulf Stream. Protected from the violent winds by endemic pine trees, the garden, which was created in 1862 by landowner Osgood Mackenzie and his daughter Mairi Sawyer, will unveil unsuspected colors, shapes, and perfumes. It is now managed by the National Trust for Scotland. Perhaps you will be lucky enough to glimpse some of Scotland's wild animals: red squirrels, red deer, otters, seals, or golden eagles.
Shiant Islands, United Kingdom    
The Shiant Islands derive their name from the Gaelic, Na h-Eileanan Seunta, which means "enchanted isles". Whether in the mist that frequently envelops the archipelago or beneath a radiant sun, the visitors discovering the Shiant Islands quickly fall under their spell. A veritable paradise for observing seabirds and marine mammals, the archipelago offers magnificent scenery. Puffins, guillemots, and razorbills find refuge in the cliffs here, co-existing with fulmars and black-legged kittiwakes. White-tailed eagles soar above inaccessible cliffs. As for the seals, they gather around rocky formations.
Day 4 - Tuesday - May 21, 2024
Stromness, United Kingdom
Stromness, United Kingdom    
The stone houses stand proudly facing the sea in the charming town of Stromness, the second-most populous town in Scotland's Orkney Islands. Long ago called Hamnavoe - meaning "safe harbor" - because of the safety it provided to Viking travellers, sailors, and merchants sailing around Great Britain, the town has retained its gentle way of life. Strolling along its picturesque streets will immerse you in the history of the fishermen and whale hunters, but also allow you to discover a lively town with a living culture.
Day 5 - Wednesday - May 22, 2024
Scalloway, United Kingdom    
On the Atlantic seaboard of the Mainland, Scalloway is a fishing port and the former capital of the Shetland archipelago, a wild territory with windswept jagged coastlines, located off the coast of Northern Scotland. In the 16th century, the Earl of Orkney, Patrick Stewart, had his residence forcibly built there, a castle whose ruins are still visible and which came to symbolize "Black Patie's" oppressive rule over the Shetlander people. At the far south of the island, the internationally renowned archeological site of Jarlshof reveals a striking historical snapshot of settlement in the Scottish Far North, from the Iron Age to the Pictish and Viking periods. You will then discover Sumburgh Head, a rocky outcrop topped by a lighthouse; this site is the kingdom of Atlantic puffins and gannets, and is unmissable for birdwatchers!
Foula, United Kingdom    
Foula, lying some twenty nautical miles west of the Shetlands, is the archipelago's most remote island as well as one of the most remote inhabited British islands: it only has thirty inhabitants, who still observe the Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. The island rock measures 12.5 square kilometers (4.8 square miles) and is characterized by its high cliffs, the largest of which reach 365 meters (almost 1,200 feet). Inland, there are farms in the heart of huge expanses of moors and peat bogs where flocks of sheep and herds of ponies live in total freedom. The Vikings were the first explorers to come here and they named it Fugloy or "bird island". You will be able to explore these green windswept landscapes, to the cliffs of Hiora Wick and Gaada Stack, home to nesting colonies of seabirds, including fulmars, Atlantic puffins, and eiders.
Day 6 - Thursday - May 23, 2024
Eysturoy, Denmark    
Your stop on Eysturoy Island ("East Island" in Danish) will be an opportunity to immerse yourself in a traditional village of the Faroe Islands. The locals only welcome a few dozen visitors each year, so this is a rare privilege. In the company of your naturalist guides and local guides, you will discover the village, where certain houses have a typical Scandinavian roof, made from birch bark covered with sod. Here, you will enjoy a traditional coffee. Our more athletic guests will be able to hike along the trails that connected the island's villages when people got around on foot. These trails are marked with cairns due to the frequent presence of fog.
Day 7 - Friday - May 24, 2024
Suduroy, Faroe Islands
Suduroy, Faroe Islands    
Suduroy Island, literally "South Island", has one of the smallest populations in the Faroe Islands. It has sheer cliffs along its western face. The island is an important breeding ground for seabirds, including northern fulmars, black-legged kittiwakes, Atlantic puffins, and guillemots. Your expedition team will guide you as you discover the island, its authentic villages with black, tarred-wood churches typical of the Faroe Islands, and its hiking trails lined with peat fields and stone sheepfolds. Sheep are indeed omnipresent throughout the Faroe Islands - in fact, there are more sheep than humans - and they add to the charm of these wild landscapes.
Day 8 - Saturday - May 25, 2024
St Kilda, Scotland    
St Kilda is an archipelago of seven volcanic islands, located 35 nautical miles west of the Outer Hebrides. They are the most remote of the British Isles. It is the only site in the United Kingdom to hold joint UNESCO World Heritage Site status for both its natural and cultural qualities. St Kilda has been managed by the National Trust for Scotland since 1957. According to the vestiges discovered there, the first travelers to the island appear to date back to the Bronze Age. For 2,000 years, a small community of inhabitants survived there, economically self-sufficient, until the last ones left in 1930. The village was organized around blackhouses, typical of the Hebrides, cultivable plots, and cleitean, dry stone foodstuff storage huts, scattered across the archipelago. The endemic Soay sheep live wild, while the archipelago's impressive cliffs shelter colonies of Atlantic puffins and gannets.
Day 9 - Sunday - May 26, 2024
Tobermory, United Kingdom
Tobermory, United Kingdom    
Located at the northernmost tip of the lovely Isle of Mull, Tobermory has to be one of the most beautiful natural seaports on Scotland's West Coast. Founded in 1788, this ancient fishing village has been converted to a leisure port highly appreciated today for its surroundings and the quiet charm it exudes. You will definitely be won over by the row of many-storied houses on the hillside, illuminating the harbor with their vibrant colors. Although the real spectacle is outdoors, no less interesting are the Mull Museum dedicated the local history and the exhibitions at the An Tobar Arts Centre.
Day 10 - Monday - May 27, 2024
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom    
In the heart of the Clyde Valley, the bustling city of Glasgow contrasts starkly with the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside. Scotland's biggest city overflows with landmarks from its extensive artistic heritage and outstanding architectural tradition. The city's checkerboard layout makes walking through the major pedestrian thoroughfares easy: go with the flow and let the lively street atmosphere take you past the many Victorian monuments. Don't miss the collections on display in the numerous museums and art galleries. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is an outstanding example.

Other Sail Dates and Itineraries on Le Boreal

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May 27, 2024(Monday) 13 Night From Scotland to Spitsbergen
Departing from Glasgow, United Kingdom
Theme Cruise
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For Price
$11,340per person$14,680per person$26,420per personView
May 14, 2025(Wednesday) 8 Night From the English Channel to the Irish Sea
Departing from Honfleur, France
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$4,680per person$5,030per person$7,520per personView
May 22, 2025(Thursday) 7 Night Mythical Islands and Wild Landscapes of the Hebrides
Departing from Glasgow, United Kingdom
Call
For Price
$5,070per person$5,450per person$8,130per personView
May 22, 2025(Thursday) 7 Night Mythical Islands and Wild Landscapes of the Hebrides
Departing from Glasgow, United Kingdom
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For Price
$5,070per person$5,450per person$8,130per personView
May 29, 2025(Thursday) 7 Night From the Atlantic to the North Sea Heritage and Landscapes
Departing from Glasgow, United Kingdom
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$4,620per person$4,980per person$8,400per personView
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