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Since the early 1990s, Noble Caledonia has specialised in offering small ship cruises to several of the world’s most beautifully captivating destinations. From the idyllic coastlines of western Africa to the mysterious White Seas in the Arctic Circle, Noble Caledonia is the perfect cruise line choice for passionate adventurers.

Guests who choose Noble Caledonia are guaranteed to love their exciting itineraries, enrichment-filled ship/land programs, and remarkable attention to detail.

Noble Caledonia – onboard lifestyle

Noble Caledonia has steadily built a reputation for excellence in all areas, so it is no surprise that many of its guests return year after year. On a Noble Caledonia vessel, you’ll find a warm, welcoming environment that acts as a “home away from home” for your cruise. Each cruise ship has a total capacity of 114 guests, looked after by no less than 76 highly-trained, friendly staff members.

The accommodations and public spaces are wonderfully inviting, with each ship’s interior designed to create the perfect ambience for relaxation. Food lovers will also find much to enjoy aboard a Noble Caledonia cruise ship, with delectable cuisine expertly prepared using locally sourced produce and some of the finest ingredients available.

Noble Caledonia Cruises 2024/2025

In addition to its customary itinerary programme, Noble Caledonia introduces enticing options for extended travel in 2024 through its innovative Grand Expedition programme. Among its highlights is the captivating ‘In The Wake of Shackleton’ cruise, retracing the renowned explorer’s footsteps on a voyage encompassing the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Alternatively, the 2024 collection offers new sailings to the Seychelles islands and Tasmania, providing a warmer climate for those seeking different experiences.

Looking ahead to 2025, Noble Caledonia presents an expansive collection of small-ship cruises and extraordinary expedition voyages. Particularly noteworthy is a new 12-day cruise from Darwin that explores Australia’s remote Kimberley region, as well as the Along the Barbary Coast itinerary aboard MS Hebridean Sky . This itinerary calls at an array of ports throughout Algeria and Tunisia. Additionally, Noble Caledonia will return to South America for an in-depth tour of Chilean Patagonia, starting from Ushuaia and concluding in Valparaiso.

Noble Caledonia Tours & Excursions

No matter which cruise you choose, Noble Caledonia goes above and beyond to ensure you’ll get the maximum out of your voyage by adding an attractive variety of tours and excursions.

Whether you’re snorkelling in the tropical waters of the Caribbean, spotting the brown bears dotted along the rugged shoreline of eastern Russia or visiting a wildlife reserve in Central America, your Noble Caledonia voyage will be enhanced in ways that you didn’t think possible. Each vessel also comes equipped with zodiac rafts to allow easy access to landmarks or ports situated in more remote surroundings.

Best of all, the majority of excursions and tours offered by Noble Caledonia are included in the fare at the time of booking, so you won’t need to sign up while onboard or face disappointment upon learning your chosen excursion is fully booked.

Reasons to cruise with Noble Caledonia:

  • A great choice of destinations includes Central America, the Polar Regions and the Caribbean.
  • Small yet perfectly formed ships, perfect for sharing experiences with fellow travellers.
  • A superb variety of shore excursions is included in the price.
  • Excellent customer service and on-ship expedition guides.
  • Warmly welcoming accommodation

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Inspiring Itineraries  – Noble Caledonia pride themselves on always having something new and unique to offer and their well informed and well-travelled London based staff have created a captivating collection of journeys all over the world using varying modes of transport. Constantly on the move from region to region their vessels specialise in one-off itineraries, it is rare that identical itineraries are offered within the same year and if they are it is for very special reasons or extraordinary demand.

Life Onboard  – The experience and atmosphere onboard one of their vessels is very different to that onboard the usual big cruise ships and is more akin to a private yacht or country house hotel, with informative guest speakers and cruise directors as well as expedition teams. The emphasis of their cruises is on discovery whether based around the natural world or a more cultural theme.

Onboard Experts  – They will accompany many of the tours and add to your enjoyment of the areas you are visiting through a series of talks and informal discussions on board. Either as a specialist on the area or in a specific field, their on board talks will bring an added dimension to the tour, complementing the guides who will share their local knowledge with you during your excursions.

Noble Caledonia has, over the years, built up a strong following of clients who travel with them regularly. They are now finding that a number of clients have taken over ten holidays with them. Therefore, they have extended the Commodore Club to acknowledge the wonderful support they have received. Below you will find some of the advantages of membership together with the limited joining qualifications.

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  • To become a member you must have travelled on a previous Noble Caledonia holiday.
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  • Any bookings made prior to membership do not qualify for the discount.

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By irvington , January 9, 2023 in Other Cruise Lines

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I've been looking at their itineraries for 2024 and am getting close to deciding to take one of their trips. But it is a bit of a flyer since I don't know anyone who has traveled with them. So a variety of questions (some quite dumb) in case anyone sees this:

- Although personally I'm super intrigued by their cruises to ancient sites, the itinerary that first caught my eye and may get the most traction with the group is of the Scottish and Faroe Islands. My husband and I, separately and together, have been trying to get to some of these places since the 80s! The excuse to splash out to a more expensive trip than we usually take (but can afford) is my 60th birthday, but I am thinking it could be good to compromise. 

- I think if we do the island trip it will be more wildlife related but hoping we could do some hikes and also culture/history aspects since that's my passion.

- I read somewhere that the atmosphere is more country hotel, which will suit us - my husband is not a mass market cruise fan, but we had a lovely trip to Ireland in the summer staying in country hotels with our older son. We love scenery and culture and are always game to meet new people, but we don't need shows or casinos. though we do tend to like to sip a drink on deck (assume we could even do that on our own).

- I'm thinking we will take our sons who are in their 20s. I realize that's not the demographic but they like travel and culture and I'm hoping that won't be odd.

- Anything more about life on board, whether there are speakers or discussions of what we will see (a plus), etc. would be helpful. Also anything about what are/are not extra charges compared to other lines.

- Assume most people onboard are from the UK - hoping they would be friendly to Americans? We honestly prefer not to travel in American dominated spaces but don't want on the other hand to invade areas where we aren't welcome.

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I'm happy to answer any questions you have.  First off, I have found the descriptions of the voyages on the Noble Caledonia website to be spot on (unlike some other cruise lines that either under- or over-promise on their excursions).  Whenever an itinerary appeals at first glance, I download the pdf to see the map and all the detail about daily activities – very helpful.

Second, I'm not sure which itinerary you are looking at, but a Scottish islands cruise is one of my bucket list items too and I have been following the variations that Noble offers [looking ahead to 2025].  The one that appeals the most to me is Atlantic Ocean Odyssey, which they seem to do every June.

Looking at the specific questions above:

•. We were always the only Americans onboard, but were welcomed warmly by the Brits and had no trouble fitting in and making friends – the waiters like to fill tables, so we got to share a meal with many different people from lunch to dinner unless one of our previous companions beckoned us over [which happened a lot]

•. The average age is probably in the 70s, but your adult children would fit in as part of your family group – they might even fit in ok if traveling alone on Noble as the passengers are far more active than their age might imply [more active than many of the passengers on our recent Azamara cruise]

•. The included shore excursions are active – not intensive or grueling but often including lots of walking – and include free time and flexibility that allows you to top up with sights that you have identified.  The Cruise Director and staff are very accommodating.

•. It is indeed a country-house atmosphere.  Both lounges have a piano, and post-Covid I expect that there will be some music at cocktail time etc.  Otherwise, not much onboard entertainment [but always a shore-based evening like the 'AzAmazing Evenings' on that other cruise line] – but lots of passengers hang out in the bar lounge after dinner.

•. The main lounge holds the full complement of passengers and the lectures are very good and very well attended [they are also available on your cabin TV].   The speakers are very knowledgable about history and culture [on our first cruise we had Ret. Admiral John Lippiett who talked about his time in the Falklands War and also as liaison to NATO; on our last one we had BBC presenter Martin Sixsmith who talked about Russian history and Putin (very relevant in the Baltic)].  There is also a daily briefing by the CD to preview the next day's activities.

•. Our first cruise on Noble, in September 2021, was hampered by the Italian wariness of cruise ships at that time (late Covid).  This forced a rearrangement of ports [but none were dropped] and a severe limitation on shore activities [all the planned excursions operated as described, but free time was forbidden].  I watched the CD scrambling and tearing her hair to make our experience the best she could – very impressed!  On the other cruises the local authorities were not an issue and everything operated as described in the brochures.

•. My research before sailing on Noble was as frustrating as you are finding, because there is so little out there.  I was warned off the Serenissima [a quirky ship that some love but most find doesn't come up to Noble standards], and the Eleganzas [food not as good on the Skys].  We loved Hebridean Sky, and are told that Island Sky is almost identical. I'm now researching MS Monet, which has some terrific itineraries in the Adriatic – haven't found much!  

Finally for today, here is a list of my Noble Caledonia reviews:

Noble Caledonia September in the Mediterranean & Sicilian Odyssey [back-to-back]  9-2021  

https://jazzbeauxmediterraneanblog2021.wordpress.com/

Noble Caledonia Andalucian Odyssey 11-2021

https://jazzbeauxandalucianodysseyblog2021.wordpress.com/

Noble Caledonia Baltic Odyssey 7-2022

https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2876257-review-of-noble-caledonia-baltic-odyssey-cruise-on-hebridean-sky-july–august-2022

This is so incredibly helpful. Thanks! I'm going to download the PDFs as suggested and then come back with more questions. 🙂

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Between 2005 and 2016 I did 12 cruises on Noble Caledonia, ranging from the Baltic to the Mekong to the South Pacific and the South Atlantic.  By and large these were terrific experiences.   One reason you do not read much about NC on the internet is they like it that way.  They have quite a large and exceedingly loyal client base and do not need any coverage.  Having done a dozen or so cruises with them I guess I was one of those loyal customers.  Until I wrote some critical things about a Caribbean trip on the simply appalling Serenissima. NC didn't like that and they banned me for life.  They do not tolerate criticism.

I then started to sail with Seabourn and Silversea but I retain some very happy memories of my time with NC.  As @Host Jazzbeau  says, the atmosphere on board is very congenial, almost exclusively British.  I think the food is very poor compared to Seabourn or Silversea but NC's ships are much smaller.  And much older. Cabins on Island Sky and Hebridean Sky are fairly cramped and old-fashioned in my view and deck space is limited. They charge a high premium for this but sometimes the itineraries are worth the compromise.

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On 1/10/2023 at 12:21 AM, irvington said: This is so incredibly helpful. Thanks! I'm going to download the PDFs as suggested and then come back with more questions. 🙂

@irvington if I were looking for a great ship and a great itinerary in Scotland I would be looking at something like this -

https://www.seabourn.com/en_US/find-a-cruise/E3R12C/V332.html

12 hours ago, Fletcher said: @irvington if I were looking for a great ship and a great itinerary in Scotland I would be looking at something like this - https://www.seabourn.com/en_US/find-a-cruise/E3R12C/V332.html

This looks PERFECT. I wish they had it in 2024. Can't go this year and the British Isles itinerary they have for 2024 is a bit more focused on places we've gone, not ones we want to visit. Hopefully they do something similar in 2024 and following.

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We are booked to do the Hebrides to the Faroes cruise in June this year, so not much help to you in terms of answering questions.

I thought I’d just chip in and say that this year’s cruise was fully booked a year out. From time to time a cabin briefly pops up, presumably due to cancellation. But might be something to be aware of to book sooner rather than later if you decide to go ahead.

We are also travelling on to Norway on the subsequent cruise, so we are hoping we like NC 🙂   We we’re attracted by the nature and culture based activities and itineraries that include a few destinations away from the mainstream.

On 1/18/2023 at 4:13 AM, irvington said: This looks PERFECT. I wish they had it in 2024. Can't go this year and the British Isles itinerary they have for 2024 is a bit more focused on places we've gone, not ones we want to visit. Hopefully they do something similar in 2024 and following.

Not so perfect after all.  This cruise has been cancelled due to the Venture's stabilisers being broken in Antarctica.  Dry docked for a month.  Very embarrassing for Seabourn and this brand-new, state of the art ship.

27 minutes ago, Fletcher said: Not so perfect after all.  This cruise has been cancelled due to the Venture's stabilisers being broken in Antarctica.  Dry docked for a month.  Very embarrassing for Seabourn and this brand-new, state of the art ship.

Venture was built at the T. Mariotti shipyard, which has recently announced that it's going to build the ships for the new Aman hotel luxury yacht venture.  I hope they do better!

https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2023/01/mariotti-to-build-100-guest-ultra-luxury-ship-for-project-sama/

And I doubt that any of these new luxury yachts will still be sailing in 30 years, like the venerable Renaissance ships of Noble Caledonia.

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59 minutes ago, Fletcher said: Not so perfect after all.  This cruise has been cancelled due to the Venture's stabilisers being broken in Antarctica.  Dry docked for a month.  Very embarrassing for Seabourn and this brand-new, state of the art ship.

Oh! How did you find out this? I thought they cancelled the trips in April.

I just booked this cruise (May 12th  2023) this morning!

7 minutes ago, directionfinder said: Oh! How did you find out this? I thought they cancelled the trips in April. I just booked this cruise (May 12th  2023) this morning!  

https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2023/01/cruises-cancelled-as-seabourn-venture-heads-to-drydock-for-repairs/

This article says Seabourn has canceled "all voyages set to depart between Apr. 7 and Apr. 30, 2023."  So you should still be ok (with even one 'maiden' cruise as a buffer).

But the reports on the Seabourn forum here, about a series of cruises in Antarctica where the passengers were being assured that stabilizers aren't needed in the Drake passage, would make me question anything they say about anything!!!

3 minutes ago, Host Jazzbeau said: https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2023/01/cruises-cancelled-as-seabourn-venture-heads-to-drydock-for-repairs/ This article says Seabourn has canceled "all voyages set to depart between Apr. 7 and Apr. 30, 2023."  So you should still be ok (with even one 'maiden' cruise as a buffer).   But the reports on the Seabourn forum here, about a series of cruises in Antarctica where the passengers were being assured that stabilizers aren't needed in the Drake passage, would make me question anything they say about anything!!!  

Yea, that's the article I found.

And I know, whom can you believe! I would love to sail in these aera (around British Islands) and the recommendation for Noble Caledonia Serenissima was not so appealing, Silversea could be an option,

but sailing on the new Seabourn ship sounds good! Do you have any other idea for this area? 

You can easily limit a search on Noble's website to just their two owned 'Sky' ships:

https://www.noble-caledonia.co.uk/ships/fleet/

Here's a circumnavigation of England:

https://www.noble-caledonia.co.uk/tour/3138/

You'll also find a variety of choices for Ireland and Scotland in 2023 and 2024, as well as one itinerary that visits only the small islands off England, Wales and Scotland ('Islands on the Edge').

13 minutes ago, Host Jazzbeau said: You can easily limit a search on Noble's website to just their two owned 'Sky' ships: https://www.noble-caledonia.co.uk/ships/fleet/   Here's a circumnavigation of England: https://www.noble-caledonia.co.uk/tour/3138/   You'll also find a variety of choices for Ireland and Scotland in 2023 and 2024, as well as one itinerary that visits only the small islands off England, Wales and Scotland ('Islands on the Edge').

Thank you, these are the very popular tours! And already very booked this year.

Do you have any other cruise line in mind for these area?

We did Viking's 'British Isles Explorer' itinerary and enjoyed it.  But Viking's focus is very much on the large ports, and their daily included excursions were so basic that we ended up paying for private tours in most places.  Here's my blog of that trip:

Viking Sun British Isles Explorer 8-2018

jazzbeauxbritishislescruise2018.wordpress.com

I'd really like to see Orkney, Shetland, Faroe Islands, something like St. Kilda's would be a plus. If we are seeing places on the mainland of Britain and Ireland we are more interested in a train or driving vacation, but we tend to skip islands on those trips since the logistics to get out and back really eat up a lot of time. Same with our land trips in Iceland; didn't get to the islands.

What's given me cold feet about the Noble Caledonia cruises, is that the focus on the trips (at least in the time frame I'm looking) seems to be bird life and some wildlife. Nothing against that, but my focus in leaving the Pacific NW is more to connect with history and culture, and honestly even though my family all loves wildlife (and we've taken hikes to see puffins in Iceland and night critters in Costa Rica), I think they'd shoot me if I signed us up for a birding-focused trip and we didn't see the Neolithic sites in the area. Maybe I should post on the region forum. 

Some of their cruises focus on birds, some on gardens, and some on opera — but most do focus on history and culture.  The title of the itinerary usually tips you off. Maybe the British Isles trips are more nature focused because their main passenger base is British and already knows the history!

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On 1/25/2023 at 1:35 AM, Host Jazzbeau said: Some of their cruises focus on birds, some on gardens, and some on opera — but most do focus on history and culture.  The title of the itinerary usually tips you off. Maybe the British Isles trips are more nature focused because their main passenger base is British and already knows the history!

Jazzbeau, we have sailed round Sicily on Hebridean Sky and loved it. We have another cruise booked on the ship. The Scottish Isles is on our bucket list too.  I have a note to pack hat nets to avoid midges!

Did you manage to find out any information about MS Monet?  There are some interesting itineraries being offered around the Aegean and Adriatic which are very tempting!

18 hours ago, LandC said: Jazzbeau, we have sailed round Sicily on Hebridean Sky and loved it. We have another cruise booked on the ship. The Scottish Isles is on our bucket list too.  I have a note to pack hat nets to avoid midges! Did you manage to find out any information about MS Monet?  There are some interesting itineraries being offered around the Aegean and Adriatic which are very tempting!

I haven't had the opportunity to do any further research on MS Monet, as we are currently on a trip in Patagonia.  This trip included 4 nights on Stella Australis, which is a terrific expedition ship in most respects – but all cabins are Oceanview and one afternoon when the sun was shining on our side of the ship I dearly missed having a balcony so I could open the door for fresh air.  No more Oceanview cabins for me!  So that rules out MS Monet...

Thanks so much for your reply Jazzbeau, balconies are definitely preferable for warm weather cruises.

I hope you enjoy your journey in Patagonia.

We are very excited about a cruise we have booked around Scotland this summer on Island Sky, and I have an embarrassingly mundane question. A review of the ship I read said everything is included except laundry, and I'm wondering whether that meant laundry is available for a charge?  We'll be spending a couple of weeks exploring shore-side Scotland after the cruise, and it would be nice to have clean clothes for the latter part of our trip.

50 minutes ago, tomculb said: We are very excited about a cruise we have booked around Scotland this summer on Island Sky, and I have an embarrassingly mundane question. A review of the ship I read said everything is included except laundry, and I'm wondering whether that meant laundry is available for a charge?  We'll be spending a couple of weeks exploring shore-side Scotland after the cruise, and it would be nice to have clean clothes for the latter part of our trip.   Thanks

There is a laundry service onboard, and it is fast and reasonably priced.  We have used it on all our Noble cruises [on Heb Sky, but both ships are near-identical]

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On 2/5/2023 at 9:54 PM, Host Jazzbeau said: I haven't had the opportunity to do any further research on MS Monet, as we are currently on a trip in Patagonia.  This trip included 4 nights on Stella Australis, which is a terrific expedition ship in most respects 

Jazzbeau, I did the 4-night Stella Australis in 2010, and it is still the cruise I've enjoyed the most.  To me, it was thrilling to travel in the footsteps (sailing route?) of Magellan and Darwin.  Fascinating!  We were able to land on Cape Horn and hike out to the Albatross Memorial.  Once in a lifetime trip!  I hope you enjoyed yours.

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3 hours ago, YoPhilly said: Jazzbeau, I did the 4-night Stella Australis in 2010, and it is still the cruise I've enjoyed the most.  To me, it was thrilling to travel in the footsteps (sailing route?) of Magellan and Darwin.  Fascinating!  We were able to land on Cape Horn and hike out to the Albatross Memorial.  Once in a lifetime trip!  I hope you enjoyed yours.

It doesn't count, since you reached Cape Horn with blue skies!  Come back and slog through gale force winds with rain and sleet pelting your faces like we did!   🤣   But yes, we enjoyed the entire trip tremendously.  Definitely recommend Australis, and very happy we booked through Classic Journeys since the whole trip was beautifully organized.  [Hope to get my review published here soon.]

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5 hours ago, Host Jazzbeau said: It doesn't count, since you reached Cape Horn with blue skies!  Come back and slog through gale force winds with rain and sleet pelting your faces like we did!   🤣   But yes, we enjoyed the entire trip tremendously.  Definitely recommend Australis, and very happy we booked through Classic Journeys since the whole trip was beautifully organized.  [Hope to get my review published here soon.]

Well, we didn't escape gale force winds, rain and sleet the entire voyage, but we sure did hit it lucky on our Cape Horn day!!!  It was magnificent!

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Journeys by Private Train & Jet

To travel by private train is to experience traditional train travel from a bygone era but with modern comforts for the everyday traveller and distances that our forefathers could only dream of. The tours we feature by private train offer access to some of the most remote places in the world and itineraries are designed to take in some of the most exotic and culturally diverse destinations the world has to offer. After an informative and enjoyable day exploring you will return to the sanctuary of your hotel on wheels to be greeted by your cabin attendants with refreshments. Join us onboard and travel the Trans-Siberian route, the Silk Road, across India, through South Africa or beautiful landscapes of Namibia.

Secrets of Wild India

An escorted tour of the wildlife & wonders of Western India including seven nights aboard the Deccan Odyssey Private Train

Secrets Wild India

Itinerary at a glance.

  • Mumbai / Gir National Park / Ellora Caves / Aurangabad / Pench National Park / Tadoba Tiger Reserve / Ajanta Caves / Nashik / Godavari Ghats

Landscapes of the Silk Road by Private Train

From Almaty to Tashkent aboard the Orient Silk Road Express

Orient Silk Road Express

  • Almaty / Lake Issyk-Kul / Bishkek / Samarkand / Shakhrisabz / Dushanbe / Bukhara / Khiva / Tashkent

Crossroads of Cultures

An escorted tour visiting Jordan, Oman, Kerala, Nepal, Bhutan, Uzbekisthan & Georgia by Private Plane with Guest Speaker Ernest Rea

Luxury Hotel Accommodation

  • Aqaba / Wadi Rum / Petra / Muscat / Nizwa / Kerala Backwaters / Kerala / Kathmandu / Patan / Thimpu / Tiger’s Nest Monastery / Paro / Samarkand / Tbilisi / Mtskheta

South Africa & Namibia by Private Train

A journey from Pretoria to Swakopmund aboard the luxurious Rovos Rail Private Train

Rovos Rail Private Train

  • Johannesburg / Pretoria / Kimberley / Upington / Fish River Canyon / Kolmanskop / Luderitz / Keetmanshoop / Quiver Tree Forest / Soussuvlei / Windhoek / Cheetah Conservation Fund / Etosha National Park / Namib Desert / Walvis Bay / Swakopmund /

Exotic India

Discover the wonders of India including Amritsar, Ranthambore, Jaipur & Kerala by Private Plane

  • Tbilisi / Delhi / Agra / Amritsar / Jaipur / Ranthambore National Park / Varanasi / Cochin / Kerala Backwaters / Marari Beach / Cochin / Mumbai / Luxor

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  1. Noble Caledonia

    15 nights from £8995. Treasures of Burgundy & Provence. 7 nights from £2595. Summer in Ireland. 9 nights from £5895. It is our vision to use the Noble Caledonia framework to improve economic, social and environmental conditions in the areas we work and visit. To this end, in 2013 we established the Noble Caledonia Charitable Trust (NCCT ...

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  4. Noble Caledonia Island Sky Cruise: Expert Review (2023)

    A few had sailed with Viking River Cruises, Star Clippers, Spirit of Adventure and on Noble Caledonia's other trips, while others alternated Island Sky cruises and land-based tours. There was a ...

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    Noble Caledonia includes all tours and this certainly isn't a ship for slackers; more often than not, you're on the road by 8:30 a.m., visiting sights of cultural interest. There are regular ...

  6. Noble Caledonia Island Sky Deck Plans & Reviews

    Noble Caledonia and the on-board staff and crew did a great job for the passengers. Cruise was interrupted after day 2. Chile closed its ports to cruise ships. Plan B was to take refuge in the Falkland Islands. Noble arranged a charter flight from the Falklands back to the UK for Island Sky and Hebridian Sky passengers and staff. We were kept ...

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    This is a review of the British Islands Odyssey cruise on Noble Caledonia from May 11-25, 2024. We were attracted to Noble Caledonia by their small ships and the itinerary for this cruise. The ...

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    Many of the participants were Noble Caledonia fans and had been with them multiple times. We would never travel with them again. The ship itself, in our opinion, was fine - good cabins, good food, good ship personnel. However, the write-up brochure was, to us, misleading. The only way in which it was an 'expeditionary' trip was to give them the ...

  9. Noble Caledonia

    Noble Caledonia was established in 1991. It all started with Andrew Cochrane, a travel industry expert of considerable experience who made a call to Christer Salen, Swedish owner of a small ship called Caledonian Star. A plan was set in motion to market the vessel in the UK and from this point onwards things snowballed quite quickly.

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    Our repertoire of Escorted Tours features both independent hotel stays, organised tours, and journeys staying in a range of beautiful accommodation in multiple destinations. Excursions will be expertly guided by local specialists and well located and superior hotels, or best available, will await you at all your destinations.

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    Noble Caledonia Cruises 2024/2025. In addition to its customary itinerary programme, Noble Caledonia introduces enticing options for extended travel in 2024 through its innovative Grand Expedition programme. Among its highlights is the captivating 'In The Wake of Shackleton' cruise, retracing the renowned explorer's footsteps on a voyage ...

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    A wonderful Pacific cruise. Noble Caledonia own this wonderful ship. We went on the cruise from tahiti to easter Island. It was terrific. A real adventure but an adventure in luxury. There were only 95 people on board (the maximum is 120) so it was a very intimate cruise and by the end we had made many…. Read more.

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    Inspiring Itineraries - Noble Caledonia pride themselves on always having something new and unique to offer and their well informed and well-travelled London based staff have created a captivating collection of journeys all over the world using varying modes of transport.Constantly on the move from region to region their vessels specialise in one-off itineraries, it is rare that identical ...

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    Our first cruise on Noble, in September 2021, was hampered by the Italian wariness of cruise ships at that time (late Covid). This forced a rearrangement of ports [but none were dropped] and a severe limitation on shore activities [all the planned excursions operated as described, but free time was forbidden].

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