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Noble Caledonia

About Noble Caledonia Cruises

London-based Noble Caledonia is primarily a tour operator, offering ocean and river cruises on small ships with a focus on off-the-beaten-track, adventurous cruises as well as itineraries of cultural interest.

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Noble Caledonia Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Noble Caledonia cruise ships?

Noble Caledonia sells almost exclusively to British passengers of a mature age, who are seeking an adventurous, culturally enriching cruise, but you will find some passengers from Australia and New Zealand, too. Most are couples, but sailings often include a smattering of singles and groups of friends. The country house party atmosphere, with included tours and open-seating dining at mainly big tables, makes this an easy environment for singles.

Do I have to dress up on a Noble Caledonia cruise?

Not really. There's no formal dress code, no gala or formal nights and, as such, no need to pack the tuxedo, but people do tend to make an effort during the evenings. Generally speaking, smart-casual is fine, with people saving their dressier outfits for the welcome and farewell dinners.

Is everything free on Noble Caledonia cruises?

Not quite, but almost. Gratuities and transfers are included, as are all the excursions, including those with meals ashore. All meals onboard are included and wine, beer and select soft drinks are poured with lunch and dinner.

Bar drinks cost extra but are reasonably priced; beauty and spa treatments also come with a fee.

What are Noble Caledonia’s most popular activities?

These are port-intensive cruises, and almost all passengers take every opportunity to go ashore whenever possible. Excursions are high quality and the most popular ones usually involve a meal in a special venue -- a castle or a palace -- and a cultural experience like a music recital.

Onboard, there is little structured entertainment, but talks from guest speakers are always popular. Mostly, Noble Caledonia cruisers like to read in the library or relax on deck.

Why go with Noble Caledonia?

  • Small-ship cruising to off-the-beaten-track destinations
  • Convivial, country house atmosphere
  • Excursions are included, sometimes offering a chance to dine ashore in special venues

Best for: Mature cruisers looking for a jolly atmosphere and culturally immersive exploration

Not for: Families, night owls and anyone who needs to be constantly on the go

Noble Caledonia Cruises Cruiser Reviews

Owner's Suite - no way

However once on board we were very disappointed, the cabin was very dark, only 2 small portholes facing front, a sliding glass door onto the balcony, which was not really private having access to the other owner's suite and also to the crew when they came up from deck 3.Being in the front of the shop it was noisy due to anchor etc, and had a solid wall in front of the door which meant to see anything you had to physically walk onto the balcony.Read More
Leone Baker

many10+ Cruises

Age 79s

British Isles Odyssey MS Hebridean Sky May 11-25

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

oneFirst Time Cruiser

Age 71s

DUTY OF CARE

On the morning of day 6, the daily wake up call came with the information that there was one case of Covid on board.No further information was forthcoming from management for the rest of the cruise, our information being gleaned from stewards and fellow passengers.Read More
rescuepilot

oneFirst Time Cruiser

Age 60s

Noble Caledonia Andalucian Odyssey on Hebridean Sky, November 2021

This was our second cruise on Noble Caledonia in three months, and it was just as good as the first – so most of this section is adapted from my blog of that cruise.The Noble Caledonia philosophy is nicely summed up in this quote from one of their recent offerings: “These are perfect sailing waters and in the main we will avoid the larger ports in the region, preferring instead to call into small cities and towns and out of the way places … and our itinerary has been planned to ensure that the balance is just right between exploring ashore, relaxing on board and time at leisure in picturesque ports for individual exploration.Read More
Host Jazzbeau

many10+ Cruises

Age 70s

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