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Cruises visiting Foula, Shetland Islands (United Kingdom)


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Foula, lying some twenty nautical miles west of the Shetlands, is the archipelago’s most remote island as well as one of the most remote inhabited British islands: it only has thirty inhabitants, who still observe the Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. The island rock measures 12.5 km2 (4.8 square miles) and is characterised by its high cliffs, the largest of which reach 365 m (almost 1,200 feet). Inland, there are farms in the heart of huge expanses of moors and peat bogs where flocks of sheep and herds of ponies live in total freedom. The Vikings were the first explorers to come here and they named it Fugløy or “bird island”. You will be able to explore these green windswept landscapes, to the cliffs of Hiora Wick and Gaada Stack, home to nesting colonies of seabirds, including fulmars, Atlantic puffins and eiders.

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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
Glasgow, Scotland - Bergen
LE BORÉAL
7 nights on board
Dates:
29/05/2025 to the 05/06/2025

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