Surface diffusion of a large cluster moving is a whole ("gliding") is analy
zed in the framework of a kinetic theory combined with an explicit treatmen
t of intracluster motion. A "dynamical" misfit caused by the thermal vibrat
ions of the cluster's:atoms is shown to lead to a dramatic increase of the
preexponential Factor in the diffusion coefficient, while size effects in t
he cluster-substrate-bath coupling enhance The occurrence of long jumps for
larger clusters. The results constitute an explanation of recent ;puzzling
observations for compact 2D clusters Ir-19 and Ir-7 on the Ir(111) surface
.