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Cruises visiting Saint Kilda, Hebrides (United Kingdom)


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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 travellers 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 organised 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.

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Glasgow, Scotland - Glasgow, Scotland
LE BORÉAL
9 nights on board
Dates:
18/05/2024 to the 27/05/2024
Fairlie (Glasgow), Scotland - Glasgow, Scotland
LE BELLOT
9 nights on board
Dates:
12/05/2025 to the 21/05/2025
Glasgow, Scotland - Glasgow, Scotland
LE BELLOT
9 nights on board
Dates:
21/05/2025 to the 30/05/2025

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