Scenic Eclipse

SCENIC ECLIPSE, The World’s First Discovery Yacht ventures to the Scottish Isles on an exciting nine-day itinerary, taking guests to ...

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SCENIC ECLIPSE, The World’s First Discovery Yacht ventures to the Scottish Isles on an exciting nine-day itinerary, taking guests to explore the diverse island chains for an unparalleled discovery experience.

Launched in 2018, the 168-metre vessel carries up to 228 passengers and 172 crew. With luxury all-verandah suites, personalised butler service, world-class culinary experiences, as well as two Airbus H130-T2 helicopters and a custom-built submersible onboard, Scenic Eclipse sets the benchmark in 6-star ultra-luxury cruising.

The yacht will sail into the charming coastal town of Oban, renowned for its whisky distilleries and gateway to the Hebrides, before continuing onto Fort William for breathtaking Highland scenery, and then to the misty Isle of Skye. Continuing to skirt the wild and windswept coastline, Scenic Eclipse will make its way to the remote archipelago of St Kilda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic cliffs and abundant wildlife, before cruising onwards to Stromness, a historic town on the Orkney Islands, and Aberdeen, where it will dock right in the heart of the Granite City. The voyage will culminate in Leith, the port district of Edinburgh.

Scenic Ocean voyages are truly all-inclusive, meaning guests can leave their wallet in a safe place and relax, knowing everything is taken care of. Up to 10 dining experiences, premium branded beverages and immersive Scenic Discovery and Freechoice excursions, all flights, transfers and tipping are all included. 

For more information, visit: www.scenic.co.uk

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