Caledonian Sky

Caledonian Sky (IMO 8802870) is a cruise ship operated by Noble Caledonia. It is one of eight ships originally built for Renaissance Cruises.

The ship was built in 1991 at in Italy, with yard number 1145, and a tonnage of 4280. It was initially named Renaissance VI. In 1998 it was sold to Sun Cruises, who renamed it Sun Viva 2. In 2000 it was sold to Malaysian company Star Cruises, who renamed it MegaStar Capricorn. In 2001 it was sold to Hebridean Island Cruises, owned by Altnamara Shipping PLC. It was refitted like a country hotel, and renamed Hebridean Spirit. It was named at Leith, Scotland by the Princess Royal. Hebridean Island Cruises filed for administration in 2009.

It was later sold to Noble Caledonia (part of Australian tour company Australian Pacific Touring) and renamed Caledonian Sky. It was refurbished in 2016 and carries 100 passengers.