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Lord of the Glens

Ship Lord of the Glens cruises along the Caledonian Canal towards Fort Augustus, Scotland.

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Lord of the Glens was built for one purpose—to fit through the network of locks, lochs, and waterways that make up the Caledonian Canal, which cuts through the very heart of the Scottish Highlands connecting the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Add to that her ability to navigate the coastline and venture to the islands of the Inner Hebrides, and you have the basis for a singularly unique and striking expedition.

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Ship Category

Passenger Ship

Capacity

48 Guests

20 Staff & Crew

Decks & Cabins

4 Decks

25 Cabins

Dimensions

Length: 151 feet

Beam: 33 feet

Highlights

Sail to the heart of the Highlands and explore wild outer isles

  • Life aboard Lord of the Glens feels like a cross between relaxing in a stately country manor and taking a voyage aboard a private yacht with friends. It is the perfect way to explore the Scottish countryside. She is paneled in polished wood, with teak decks, offering gourmet cuisine, and exceptional personal service.

  • Lord of the Glens is the only ship of its kind able to both navigate the locks of the Caledonian Canal and sail among the islands of the Inner Hebrides. She offers us the unique ability to explore both the Highlands and the fabled Scottish isles.

  • The ship is outfitted with bicycles and kayaks, allowing guests to pedal into these small towns and explore the countryside at a leisurely pace, or kayak on picturesque Loch Linnhe.

Guests watch on as Lord of the Glens transits the lock system on the Caledonian Canal, Scotland.

Explore the Ship

With exterior teak decks, hardwood finished interiors, and fine fabrics, Lord of the Glens offers a stylish and relaxing ambience. The two lounges and two open-air viewing areas are social hubs aboard ship. Meals are served in the dining room or sometimes outdoors, in a single, unassigned seating with a sociable, informal atmosphere. Meals focus on healthy cuisine including fresh Scottish poultry, trout, and other options.

Lord of the Glens David Livingstone lounge and bar

Cabins

Category 1 - Watt Deck

#104 & 106: Cabins feature two portholes and a double bed or two single beds. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV.

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Cabins

Category 1 - Roberts Deck

#209, 211, 212 — Cabins feature two single beds (#209) or a double bed (#211, 212), and each has a picture window. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV.

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Cabins

Category 2 - Roberts Deck

#201-208, 210, 214, 216-217: Cabins feature a picture window and two twin beds. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV.

Photograph by: Hebridean Island Cruises

Cabins

Category 2S - Roberts Deck

#218-219: Solo cabins feature a double bed and picture window. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV.

Photograph by: Hebridean Island Cruises

Cabins

Category 2 - Bell Deck

#301-306 — Cabins feature a picture window and two single beds. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV. The Bell Deck's restaurant accommodates all guests at once.

Photograph by: Hebridean Island Cruises
Cabin, David Roberts Deck, Category 1, featuring two single beds, on the ship Lord of the Glens

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