The final two cruise ships of the season will be arriving in Dartmouth within days of each other.
Hebridean Sky, a small ice-rated explorer will be in the harbour on Sunday, September 16 on her maiden visit.
Refitted in 2016, she carries around 100 passengers and has spent much of her working life in the Arctic and Antarctic.
Currently owned by Noble Caledonia, Hebridean Sky has had nine name changes in her 27 year long history.
She will be arriving into Dartmouth from the Scillies at around 9am and is scheduled to leave at 10pm for Guernsey.
Later in the month, the Silver Wind will arrive in Dartmouth for the second year running.
The cruise company, Silversea wins numerous awards on an annual basis due to its high standards of customer service.
Silver Wind will be arriving from Tower Bridge at around 8am on Wednesday, September 20, to begin a cruise bound for Reykjavik, from where she will head across the Atlantic for the winter season.
This is the final visit for the 2018 cruise ship season.






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