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Croisière Îles Britanniques | Îles écossaises : Les Hébrides d’île en île 2025/2026
Découvrez quelques-unes des îles Hébrides les plus isolées, romantiques et sauvages d’Écosse lors de cette odyssée d’île en île au départ de Glasgow (Greenock).
Visitez des villages et des villes historiques dignes d’une carte postale, et émerveillez-vous devant des paysages spectaculaires et des plages époustouflantes.
Restez à l’affût des oiseaux marins et de la vie marine de l’Atlantique alors que nous explorons Islay, l’île de Mull, les îles Treshnish, Colonsay et les Hébrides extérieures.
Paysages romantiques et escarpés
Au départ de Glasgow (Greenock), votre aventure dans les Hébrides vous transportera vers les îles isolées et à la faune foisonnante de l’Écosse, à la découverte de la culture et de l’histoire locales fascinantes. Elle sera ponctuée d’activités qui vous emmèneront au plus près de la nature. Débarquements sur les plages, randonnées guidées, sorties en kayak en mer… De nombreuses activités vous attendent lors de l’exploration de ces îles sauvages.
Nature sauvage et histoire profonde
Vous serez subjugué par la beauté naturelle brute des îles Treshnish et d’Iona, tandis que les îles de Vatersay et Mingulay, dans les Hébrides extérieures, illustrent à la perfection « l’abandon au monde sauvage ». Visitez des châteaux et des demeures historiques, errez parmi les pierres dressées et découvrez la culture écossaise, entre whisky, tartan et tweed.
À savoir avant de partir
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Embark in Glasgow (Greenock)
Jour 1
Embark in Glasgow (Greenock)
Start in Scotland's stylish city of culture
A former industrial powerhouse, Glasgow has reinvented itself as a cultural hot spot, packed with museums, galleries and parks. Discover the splendid Art Nouveau architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh before your expedition cruise begins.
You’ll embark in Glasgow (Greenock) where MS Spitsbergen, one of our smaller vessels purpose-built for close-up exploration, will be waiting for you. Get to know the ship before meeting the Expedition Team – your guides for the adventure ahead. Enjoy your first onboard dinner as we set sail.
Beautiful Isle of Arran
Jour 2
Beautiful Isle of Arran
Enjoy wildlife spotting on Arran
Welcome to the Isle of Arran, known for its heather-cloaked landscapes. Why not try a hike with views of the craggy peaks of Goat Fell and see if you can spot Scotland’s ‘Big Five’: the Golden Eagle, red deer, red squirrel, otter and harbour seal, all of which can be found on Arran.
Explore the woodland and gardens of Brodick Castle, and marvel at the Neolithic treasures and huge upright slabs at the Machrie Moor Stone Circle. Your stop wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Isle of Arran Distillery and a taste of their distinctive malt.
Islay's whisky and nature
Jour 3
Islay's whisky and nature
Fire up your spirit of discovery on 'Whisky Island'
Islay, the ‘Queen of the Hebrides’, is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, with rugged uplands and coastline. The island is the proud home of world-famous peaty single malts – but that's far from the only reason to visit.
Islay is a wildlife haven, home to over 200 species of birds – including oystercatchers, gannets and Golden Eagles. From its sandy beaches, you can sometimes spot dolphins and basking sharks.
Port Ellen is the gateway to three of the island’s nine distilleries. Of course, no trip to Islay is complete without a 'wee dram' from one of these famous and historic whisky producers, including Laphroaig and Ardbeg.
Sustainable Isle of Gigha
Jour 4
Sustainable Isle of Gigha
Discover a slice of paradise in the Hebrides
Today our Scottish isles cruise takes us to tiny Gigha (pronounced ‘Gee-a’), a little sandy slice of paradise in the Hebrides. The island is community-owned, bought by its 163 residents in 2002, and has a sustainable local economy. Why not try some of its seafood, such as Gigha halibut and oysters.
At only seven miles long, the only way to get around Gigha is on foot or by hiring a bike. Visit the woodland gardens of Achamore House and admire the colourful rhododendrons. Then explore white sandy coves and the turquoise waters along the coast, such as the Bàgh Rubha Ruaidh and Bàgh na Dòirlinne beaches.
The spirit of Iona
Jour 5
The spirit of Iona
See Iona's sacred abbey and Fingal's Cave on Staffa
Your adventure continues to Iona, off the coast of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. You can visit the restored 6th century abbey, one of Scotland's oldest and most sacred Christian pilgrimage sites. Or enjoy a hike with the Expedition Team up Dùn I for breathtaking views of St Columba's Bay – and take a sip from the 'Well of Eternal Youth'.
We’ll also sail to the Treshnish Isles – home to Atlantic Puffins, razorbills and grey seals. At nearby Fingal's Cave, marvel at the hexagonal basalt columns, superb natural acoustics and mesmerising, coloured waters.
Expedition day
Jour 6
Expedition day
Explore the tranquil southernmost islands of the Outer Hebrides
Today, we’ll explore the southernmost islands of the Outer Hebrides.
We’ll attempt a nature landing on the white sand beaches of Vatersay, located at the beginning of the renowned Hebridean Way. The mighty wind and waves of the Atlantic have carved sheltered harbours here, allowing settlements to arise as far back as the Neolithic period. Explore the rich history and admire the tranquil beauty of this tiny island, before heading south to remote Mingulay.
Abandoned by its resident population a century ago, Mingulay is home to some of the largest bird colonies in the Hebrides. Puffins, guillemots, fulmars, kittiwakes and more make their nests across the island, including on the towering Carnan Cliffs, a protected breeding area. If conditions allow, we’ll take our small expedition boats around the island on the lookout for some of these magnificent birds.
Stalwart Stornoway
Jour 7
Stalwart Stornoway
Experience ’Scotland’s Stonehenge’ and find your tweed
We travel next to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides, home of the famous Harris Tweed cloth. We'll visit Gothic-style Lews Castle, with its trails and fantastic views. Don’t miss 'Scotland's Stonehenge', the 5,000-year-old Callanish Standing Stones, and Dùn Carloway, the best-preserved Iron Age broch in Scotland.
We'll also cruise the wild and beautiful Shiant Isles, a tiny archipelago set in the Minch Strait. One of the most important breeding colonies for seabirds in Europe, keep an eye out for European Shags, Common Eiders, Northern Fulmars and Great Skuas in the surrounding waters or on volcanic ledges.
Isles of beauty
Jour 8
Isles of beauty
Get close to dramatic scenery and wonderful wildlife on Skye and Eigg
We’ll sail to Loch Scavaig on the Isle of Skye, where dramatic scenery surrounds us. “The wildest scene in the Highlands” – that's how the Victorian poet Lord Tennyson described Loch Coruisk and the surrounding craggy peaks of the Cuillin Mountains. We'll put on our hiking boots to explore the loch with the Expedition Team.
Our next stop is the remote Isle of Eigg, home to incredible wildlife. You might spot Golden and White-Tailed Eagles, Red Throated Divers, stonechats, seals, dolphins and porpoises. Stroll along the white sands of Laig Bay to the quartz beach where the sand sings, or hike to the top of An Sgùrr.
Mull’s Colourful Fishing Port
Jour 9
Mull’s Colourful Fishing Port
Get ready for the dreamy beauty of the Sound of Mull
Brightly coloured Georgian houses line the waterfront in the picturesque fishing port of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. Learn about the local heritage at the Mull Museum, try a dram of local whisky, stroll around the loch in Aros Park or pay a visit to the Baliscate Standing Stones.
The Isle of Mull is a magnet for birders. It has the highest breeding density of Golden Eagles in Europe, and White-tailed Eagles can often be seen soaring above the coast. We may also explore Loch Sunart, a Marine Protected Area known for otters, dolphins and porpoises.
Colonsay birds and blooms
Jour 10
Colonsay birds and blooms
Immerse yourself in unspoilt island beauty
Take a coastal walk on the Isle of Colonsay and enjoy breathtaking views from Kiloran Bay and Plaide Mhòr. Or if you’re lucky enough to be in a kayak, you may catch sight of whales, porpoises and dolphins.
Flora thrives on Colonsay, with over 400 species of plants present. You’ll see some of them in the woodland gardens of Colonsay House. It's a paradise for birdwatchers, with choughs, Red Northern Divers, eagles, fulmars, guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes and shags among the birds you can spot. Be sure to listen out for the rattle of the elusive corncrake.
Back to Glasgow
Jour 11
Back to Glasgow
Your island-hopping odyssey comes to an end in Scotland’s biggest city
Your adventure to the wild Scottish Isles ends back in Glasgow (Greenock).
Lying on the shores of the Firth of Clyde with views across to the high hills of Argyll, Glasgow’s impressive fishing and shipping heritage is manifest in the Victorian architecture of the west end of town. It’s well worth exploring this area some more if you have time before you head home.
Prestations incluses
Croisières d’expédition
- La croisière d’expédition dans la catégorie de cabine de votre choix
- Petit-déjeuner, déjeuner et dîner tous les jours
- Vins, bières et spiritueux disponibles pour les repas et tout au long de la journée et de la nuit (sous réserve de la réglementation sur les licences ; sauf boissons premium)
- Café, thé et boissons sans alcool à disposition tout au long de la journée
- Une gourde offerte à remplir à bord et à emporter chez soi
- Une veste d’expédition polaire, un sac à dos ou un autre article du kit HX
- Votre voyage immortalisé par notre photographe à bord
- Wi-Fi gratuit. Attention, les services de streaming ne sont pas disponibles
- Utilisation du sauna, des bains à remous, de la salle de fitness, des salons, etc.
- Pourboires inclus. Chez HX, notre service d’exception va de soi, mais si le cœur vous en dit, nous acceptons volontiers une petite récompense
- Nombreuses activités incluses
Activités à bord
- Conférences et discussions passionnantes organisées par les experts de l’équipe d’expédition
- Accès complet au centre scientifique à bord
- Le programme de science participative permet aux passagers d’apporter leur contribution à la recherche scientifique en cours
- Présence à bord d’un photographe professionnel qui propose ses conseils et astuces pour optimiser la prise des clichés des paysages et de la faune sauvage
- Réunions informelles quotidiennes avec l’équipage
Activités à terre
- Les débarquements encadrés en bateaux d’expédition
- Prêt de bottes, bâtons de randonnée et tout l’équipement nécessaire aux activités
- Photographes de l’expédition à votre disposition pour vous aider
Remarques
- Toutes les activités planifiées sont soumises aux conditions météorologiques
- Les excursions et activités peuvent être soumises à modifications
- Veuillez vous assurer que vous remplissez toutes les formalités d’entrée et d’embarquement
- En fonction de vos horaires de vol, une nuit d’hôtel supplémentaire sera peut-être nécessaire (non comprise)
Prestations non incluses
Les vols internationaux
Les assurances de voyage
Le port des bagages
Les excursions optionnelles
Les activités optionnelles en petits groupes avec notre équipe d’expédition
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