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Bridge Deck is home to eight
balcony staterooms, plus an aft area housing the
casual open-air Mizzen Brasserie, a bar and the vessel's
dip pool. The Mizzen Brasserie serves al fresco breakfasts
and lunches poolside. The "pool" will hold four people.
Standing up, that is! Apart from a number of outside
staterooms and two suites, Promenade Deck also houses the
vessel's Spa with steam room, hair dresser and gym.
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Hebridean Deck is the vessel's main deck, housing the
Reception desk, a tiny shop selling sundries and a few
souvenirs, plus Hebridean Spirit's main lounge. The
Skye Lounge is named after the famous Scottish isle and is
another triumph of the vessel's design team. Is seems so
simple: you take an oversized (faux) fireplace, collect a
potpourri of furniture in all sorts of shapes and colors,
add some live green plants and a few oversized lampshades
and viola, the ultimate seagoing country club is born.
Actually, it must have taken a touch of genius to create
such a gorgeous room that feels inviting and is so unlike
anything you would find on the larger cruise ships. The
Skye Lounge is a place you could easily spend most of your
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