Ship Overview:
The Hebridean Sky has 59 exceptionally spacious and well-designed suites. Each suite has ocean views, and several suites have private balconies. All suites feature a sitting room, ensuite bathroom, flat screened TV, spacious wardrobes, a dressing table, and beds that can be configured as twins or a double. Refillable water bottles, bathrobes and slippers are also provided for your comfort.
After a major refurbishment in 2016, and further enhancements since, the Hebridean Sky now boasts beautifully designed public spaces including a large lounge, elegant club and bar with piano, library, and two outdoor seating areas. Onboard chefs prepare international and regional cuisine served at a single open seating in the Restaurant or Lido Deck, weather permitting. Afternoon tea and pre-dinner canapés take place daily and special diets can be catered for with sufficient notice. The ship also has a doctor and an elevator to all cabin decks.
A friendly crew provides exceptional service with a 1:2 crew to passenger ratio. The ship features advanced satellite navigation and communication equipment, roll stabilizers, and a fleet of Zodiacs to access remote shorelines and islands.
Cabins:
- Category A, Standard Cabin: Amundsen Deck (Forward), Portholes, 238 sq. ft.
- Category B, Standard Cabin: Amundsen Deck, Portholes, 238 sq. ft.
- Category C, Superior Cabin: Byrd Deck, Picture window, 226-241 sq. ft.
- Category D, Premium Cabin: Mawson Deck, Picture window, 221 sq. ft.
- Category E, Deluxe Balcony Suite: Mawson Deck, Picture windows, 224 sq. ft.
- Category F, Premium Balcony Suite: Scott Deck, 221 sq. ft., plus 40 sq. ft. balcony
- Category G, Owner's Corner Balcony Suite: Shackleton Deck, 245 sq. ft., plus 83 sq. ft. balcony
- Category H, Hebridean Suite: Shackleton Deck, 349 sq ft. plus 83 sq ft. balcony