Luxury cruise ship makes rare double stop in Manx waters this Sunday

By 3FM Published 21 June 2026

If you're planning to be in Douglas this Sunday, 21 June 2026, you'll have a special opportunity to spot a luxury cruise ship making an unusual double visit to the Isle of Man. The Hebridean Sky, an intimate vessel operated by Noble Caledonia, will anchor off the island twice in a single day, offering passengers and crew a chance to explore our stunning coastline.

A Day of Discovery Around the Isle of Man

The Hebridean Sky is a boutique cruise ship carrying just 118 passengers and 75 crew members, making it perfect for travellers seeking a more personalised experience at sea. The vessel will begin its Manx adventure by anchoring off the Calf of Man at 8:30am, allowing guests to take in the natural beauty of our dramatic south coast before the ship moves on.

The ship will then head to Douglas Harbour, arriving from 2:30pm onwards, giving cruise passengers and crew the chance to explore the Island's capital and experience local attractions, restaurants, and shops. The Hebridean Sky is scheduled to depart Manx waters at approximately 10:30pm, concluding what promises to be a memorable day for all on board.

Perfect for Cruise Enthusiasts

This visit highlights the Isle of Man's appeal as a sought-after cruise destination. If you're interested in welcoming cruise ships to our shores or simply want to learn more about maritime tourism on the Island, keep an eye on sailing schedules and harbour updates from Douglas Port.

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