Overview
Until recently, size-limiting locks prevented travelers from seeing the Highlands from the remarkable vantage point of the inland waterway that links Scotland's most famous lochs. Now, with the style of a classic luxury yacht, the 54-guest Lord of the Glens journeys through this spectacular countryside in spectacular style.
The moment you step aboard the Lord of the Glens you are surrounded by the rich mahogany finishes of the reception area and lobby. The ship is magnificently appointed and brings to mind that one is in a stately country manor rather than a five-star ship.
With all round teak decks, hardwood finished interiors and fine fabrics, the Lord of the Glens offers a stylish and relaxing ambience. The two lounges and two open-air viewing areas are social hubs aboard shop, and the small library and cozy bar are a refuge for the more solitary. Meals are served in the elegant single-seating Dining Room. Chefs create healthy, delicious cuisine served by an attentive staff.
Specs
| Year Built | 2000
|
Passengers
| 54
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| Length | 150 ft
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Beam
| 34.5 ft |
Draft
| 10.5 ft |
Registered
| Great Britain
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Amenities
Public Spaces: Two Lounges, Library, Dining Room, Bar
Communication and Entertainment Equipment: Music, Radio, Video, Satellite TV
Cabin Descriptions
Cabins are tasteful, comfortable and spacious with wonderful outside views. Most cabins have large picture windows (four have two large portholes). Facilities include a private bathroom with shower, individually controlled air-conditioning and heating, satellite television, music system, hairdryer, telephone, safety deposit box, bathrobes and toiletries.
Category 01
James Watt Deck #103 and David Roberts Deck #209, 211, 212
James Watt Deck cabins feature two portholes and a double bed or two lower single beds. David Roberts Deck Cabins features a double bed and picture window.
Category 02
David Roberts Deck #201-208, 210, 214, 216-217; Alexander Graham Bell Deck #301-306
Cabins feature a picture window and a double bed or two lower single beds.
Category 1S (Single)
James Watt Deck #104, 106.
James Watt Deck cabins feature two portholes and a double bed or two lower single beds.
Category 2S (Single)
David Roberts Deck #218, 219. David Roberts Deck Cabins features a double bed and picture window