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Cruise ship Hebridean Princess calls in at Wick





The Hebridean Princess in Wick Bay.
The Hebridean Princess in Wick Bay.

The cruise ship Hebridean Princess made an impressive sight as it berthed in Wick Bay on Wednesday, having sailed from Inverness.

The ship, originally a ferry, is operated by Hebridean Island Cruises and was launched in its current role in 1989. It provides all-inclusive cruises from Oban around Scotland and beyond, with accommodation for 48 guests.

Tenders were expected to take passengers into the harbour during the afternoon.

The Seafarers Memorial at Wick's Braehead with the Hebridean Princess in the distance.
The Seafarers Memorial at Wick's Braehead with the Hebridean Princess in the distance.

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