Scottish weather presenter Carol Kirkwood, who trained with the Met Office, has been presenting the weather for more than 20 years and famously danced with Pasha Kovalev in the 13th series of Strictly Come Dancing.

Cruise
Cruise Scotland's Highlands & Islands with Carol Kirkwood

Your adventure starts in style, joining Carol Kirkwood aboard Lord of the Glens for welcome drinks and dinner in Inverness before setting sail the following day on an itinerary that takes you to see some of Scotland's most beautiful scenery in the springtime.
After a day cruising the fabled waters of Loch Ness and ascending a flight of locks that runs through Fort Augustus, Carol will lead an evening delighting guests with stories of her Scottish childhood and anecdotes from her career, followed by a chance to ask her questions.
Carol departs the cruise, but your voyage continues through the tree-lined Laggan Avenue and Neptune's Staircase, where you'll disembark for a memorable railway journey on the West Highland over the impressive engineering marvel of the Glenfinnan viaduct. Visits to Oban, the Sound of Mull, the Isle of Iona, Eigg, and the Isle of Skye complete a varied and busy itinerary seeing the highlights of western Scotland.


















Reasons to book

Hear from Carol Kirkwood

Experience small-ship cruising

The engineering successes of Scotland
Your expert guides

Price includes
- Hear tales of growing up in Scotland in an exclusive talk and Q&A session with Carol Kirkwood.
- Stay in an outward-facing cabin on luxurious Lord of the Glens for seven nights.
- Tuck into fresh Scottish food every day (full-board included).
- Enjoy all excursions as indicated in the itinerary
Availability
* From price is per person, based on two people sharing a James Watt Deck porthole cabin, subject to availability. Price and itinerary correct at time of print but may be subject to change. Single supplement available on request. Deposit 20%. Local charges such as tourist tax may apply. In the case of unforeseen circumstances, expert(s) may be substituted, and any expert-led events may be subject to change. Expert(s) will not join you for your full trip duration unless otherwise stated. Travel insurance is not included but required for most of our trips, and should be taken out at time of booking. Images used may not reflect your actual tour experience. This holiday may be sold through other selected brands. Tour is operated by and subject to the booking conditions of TS Travel Ltd (ATOL bonded).
Itinerary
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Day1Inverness and welcome drinks with CarolInverness, United Kingdom
Make your own way to Inverness, where a coach transfer will pick you up from either Inverness Airport or bus station in the afternoon. Embark Lord of the Glens and later tonight, enjoy a welcome drink with Carol and dinner on board while docked.
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Day2Culloden, Loch Ness, Fort Augustus and talk and Q&A with CarolFort Augustus, United Kingdom
This morning visit Culloden, the infamous battlefield where "Bonnie" Prince Charlie's Jacobite forces were defeated in 1746, and then see the ancient standing stones of Clava Cairns. Set sail this afternoon on the Caledonian Canal, built between 1803 and 1822 to connect Loch Ness with the Great Glen's three other lochs. Enter Loch Ness, cruise past the romantic ruins of Urquhart Castle. Ascend an impressive flight of locks that runs through the heart of Fort Augustus. Moor this evening at Fort Augustus.
This evening Carol Kirkwood will give a talk on her Scottish childhood and share some anecdotes from her career, there will be time for a Q&A session. Carol will leave us tomorrow morning so this is your chance to ask her that question!
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Day3Corpach and the West Highland RailwayCorpach, United Kingdom
Sail through the tree-lined section known as Laggan Avenue and into Loch Lochy and on until we descend Neptune's Staircase, a set of eight interconnected locks, to the village of Corpach, nestled in the shadow ofBen Nevis, Great Britain's highest mountain. In the afternoon we take the West Highland railway line over the renowned viaduct to beautiful Glenfinnan, surrounded by mountains. Moor overnight at Corpach.
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Day4ObanOban, United Kingdom
Today we enter the ocean, passing mysterious lochs and islands till we reach Oban, the seafood capital of the Highlands. Join us for a walk up to McCaig's Tower dominating the skyline of the town with great views of the Western Isles. Overnight at Oban.
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Day5Sound of Mull and Isle of IonaCraignure, United Kingdom
This morning we sail to Craignure for the excursion to the Isle of Iona, with a pause in front of Duart Castle for photographs. Visit Iona, the last resting place of some 50 Scottish Kings and where St. Columba introduced Christianity to Britain. Later sail to Tobermory, again on the Isle of Mull. Tobermory's most striking feature is the gaily painted houses that line the waterfront originally built by the British Fisheries Company to house its workers for £20 each. Moor Mull overnight.
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Day6Eigg to Loch NevisEigg, United Kingdom
Sail north from Tobermory to tiny Eigg this morning, catching glimpses of the islands of the Inner Hebrides along the way. At Eigg you can get a sense of what life is like for the roughly 90 people who live on this island community. Look for marine animals and birdlife, including Atlantic seals, minke whales, dolphins, porpoises and a variety of seabirds. Then sail to the town of Inverie in Loch Nevis, where you can have a drink at the most remote pub in the British Isles.
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Day7Isle of Skye and Eilean Donan CastleIsle of Skye, United Kingdom
Early this morning you'll sail across the Sound of Sleat to Armadale and the Isle of Skye. Visit the Clan Donald Centre. Later sail to Kyle of Lochalsh from where we visit Eilean Donan Castle. Evening Farewell Reception and Dinner tonight and overnight in Kyle.
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Day8Return home from Kyle of LochalshInverness, United Kingdom
Disembark after breakfast for your transfer to Inverness.
Lord of the Glens

Lord of the Glens
This is not a cruise, but a private yacht experience, similar to
the Royal Yacht Britannia. With just 27 outward-facing en suite
cabins and a maximum of 54 passengers, the yacht offers sumptuous
accommodation, superb cuisine and supreme comfort.
You will love its top-notch restaurant, elegant bar, panoramic
windows, armchairs from the Orient Express and David Roberts
lithographs.

Style & Character
This a ship that favours the classic over the contemporary - rich hardwood finishes throughout offset by cream paneling, very much reminiscent of Belmond's British Pullman. The fixtures, fittings and furnishings are beautiful - individually chosen and each offering their own story. Of special note are the original 1929 'Riviera' armchairs (Orient Express), hand painted David Roberts lithographs, light fittings from the SS France and Nord Norge, restaurant chairs, overhead glass paneling, deck furniture from the RMS Windsor Castle and lovely brass friezes from the RMS Kenya Castle.

State Cabins
All 27 State Cabins are outward facing. They are spread over
three decks, appropriately named after well known Scottish people
(Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Telford, David Roberts etc ). Each
State Cabin is finished in rich hardwood finishes, plush carpeting,
dressing table, stool, wardrobe, internal telephone, satellite TV
and en-suite facilities with shower, WC and washbasin.
All State Cabins are air-conditioned/heated - the Top and Middle
Deck State Cabins have a picture
window, whereas the Lower Deck State Cabins have two portholes
each.

Food & Drink
The cuisine is excellent, freshly prepared onboard by a team of experienced chefs with a focus on locally sourced produce. From its hearty classic Scottish breakfast to sumptous dinners, the Robert Louis Stevenson Restaurant will not disappoint.
On the Upper Deck you will find the well-stocked David Livingstone Bar and Walter Scott Lounge richly decorated in hardwood finishes.
You will enjoy complimentary hot beverages in the lounge throughout.

Ship Information
Access to the vessel whilst on the Caledonian Canal is via a
lowered stepped gangway, and a ramp gangway whilst out at sea.
Internally there are three stairways each of 11 steps that
inter-connect each deck level - all have a handrail.
There is no lift onboard and therefore, unfortunately, the Ship is
not suitable for guests with severe mobility impairment. Guests
with limited mobility can be accommodated provided they are
accompanied by an assisting companion. Collapsible wheelchairs can
be stowed in reception (providing advance notice is given) - but
whilst they cannot be used anywhere onboard they can be used on any
excursions.
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Availability
* From price is per person, based on two people sharing a James Watt Deck porthole cabin, subject to availability. Price and itinerary correct at time of print but may be subject to change. Single supplement available on request. Deposit 20%. Local charges such as tourist tax may apply. In the case of unforeseen circumstances, expert(s) may be substituted, and any expert-led events may be subject to change. Expert(s) will not join you for your full trip duration unless otherwise stated. Travel insurance is not included but required for most of our trips, and should be taken out at time of booking. Images used may not reflect your actual tour experience. This holiday may be sold through other selected brands. Tour is operated by and subject to the booking conditions of TS Travel Ltd (ATOL bonded).