Lord of the Highlands
Lord of the Highlands ship overview
Launched
1983
Capacity
40
Facilities
Activities and Services
Food & Drink
Caledonian Restaurant
Glittering Gala Dinners
Entertainment
Panorama Lounge
The Panorama Lounge is a comfortable place to unwind with cosy seating areas. Contemporary in design, it has a beautiful glass atrium and offers stunning views through large windows. Our delicious afternoon teas are served in the lounge, along with drinks from the bar. So grab some refreshments and enjoy a chat with like-minded fellow guests, as you travel to your next destination.
If you have questions or need any assistance at all, our friendly crew are always on hand. Personal service on this small luxury cruise ship means our team will have your preferences memorised. So you can simply relax, knowing everything is taken care of.
Enrichment
Excursions
Our planners have meticulously planned these exciting itineraries, introducing guests to some of the most spectacular and fascinating destinations in Scotland. Seeking out unusual places and unique experiences is what make our cruises extra special.
All cruises include a schedule of engaging shore visits, along with the services of our knowledgeable on board guide. There is no need to pick and choose which ones to join, as they are all included in the fare. The perfect way to soak up Scotland’s amazing history and culture.
Guides and Guest Speakers
Knowledgeable guides accompany all cruises, both on board and on the tours ashore. Renowned guest speakers feature on selected cruises; passionate about their subject, these captivating orators bring each cruise to life.
Other
Access
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 two stairways each of 11 steps that inter-connect each deck level – all have a handrail. There is no lift on board and therefore, 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.
Air Conditioning/Heating
Lord of the Highlands is both air-conditioned and heated as and when appropriate throughout the voyage. Cabins have individual controls to regulate the temperature.
Children
We regret that children under the age of 12 cannot be accommodated.
Communication
Mobile phones are in range for most of the voyage(s), but please note some blind spots do exist, particularly in the remote lochs and islands. Mobile phones should be switched off in public rooms. Wi-Fi access is available.
Dietary Requests
Most of the usual dietary requests can be arranged providing prior notification is made. However, diets that require specific or particular religious observance cannot be accommodated.
Dress Code
Dress is generally smart casual, with perhaps a jacket worn for dinner. Extra efforts are normally made for the welcome and farewell gala dinners. Black Tie is not necessary.
Laundry
Due to restrictions on space there are no dry (or wet) cleaning facilities on board. An iron and ironing board is available on request.
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed inside the vessel at any time and is not permitted in cabins. Smoking is allowed only on the outer decks, and guests occupying balcony cabins are asked to show consideration to other balcony users.
Safety
At the beginning of each voyage, the Master will conduct a safety briefing indicating the emergency procedures and facilities on board. Special care should be taken not to embark or disembark the vessel whilst in the locks. Guests should note that the companionway decks around the exterior of the vessel are principally designed for ease of access, as well as more generally for manoeuvring the vessel. Whilst berthing or navigating through the locks guests should not access these areas since they could, in certain circumstances, represent a hazard given the constant crew movements along the vessel’s length, and the stowing of fenders etc. Guests should, at all times, avoid those areas which specifically state for ‘Crew Only’.
Animals
We regret that no animals are permitted on board the vessel other than assistance dogs accompanying disabled passengers.
Medical Assistance
Since Lord of the Highlands is never more than a few hours away from port, and most times within a few minutes, medical assistance can be arranged ashore.
Facilities
Activities and Services
Food & Drink
Caledonian Restaurant
Glittering Gala Dinners
Entertainment
Panorama Lounge
The Panorama Lounge is a comfortable place to unwind with cosy seating areas. Contemporary in design, it has a beautiful glass atrium and offers stunning views through large windows. Our delicious afternoon teas are served in the lounge, along with drinks from the bar. So grab some refreshments and enjoy a chat with like-minded fellow guests, as you travel to your next destination.
If you have questions or need any assistance at all, our friendly crew are always on hand. Personal service on this small luxury cruise ship means our team will have your preferences memorised. So you can simply relax, knowing everything is taken care of.
Enrichment
Excursions
Our planners have meticulously planned these exciting itineraries, introducing guests to some of the most spectacular and fascinating destinations in Scotland. Seeking out unusual places and unique experiences is what make our cruises extra special.
All cruises include a schedule of engaging shore visits, along with the services of our knowledgeable on board guide. There is no need to pick and choose which ones to join, as they are all included in the fare. The perfect way to soak up Scotland’s amazing history and culture.
Guides and Guest Speakers
Knowledgeable guides accompany all cruises, both on board and on the tours ashore. Renowned guest speakers feature on selected cruises; passionate about their subject, these captivating orators bring each cruise to life.
Other
Access
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 two stairways each of 11 steps that inter-connect each deck level – all have a handrail. There is no lift on board and therefore, 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.
Air Conditioning/Heating
Lord of the Highlands is both air-conditioned and heated as and when appropriate throughout the voyage. Cabins have individual controls to regulate the temperature.
Children
We regret that children under the age of 12 cannot be accommodated.
Communication
Mobile phones are in range for most of the voyage(s), but please note some blind spots do exist, particularly in the remote lochs and islands. Mobile phones should be switched off in public rooms. Wi-Fi access is available.
Dietary Requests
Most of the usual dietary requests can be arranged providing prior notification is made. However, diets that require specific or particular religious observance cannot be accommodated.
Dress Code
Dress is generally smart casual, with perhaps a jacket worn for dinner. Extra efforts are normally made for the welcome and farewell gala dinners. Black Tie is not necessary.
Laundry
Due to restrictions on space there are no dry (or wet) cleaning facilities on board. An iron and ironing board is available on request.
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed inside the vessel at any time and is not permitted in cabins. Smoking is allowed only on the outer decks, and guests occupying balcony cabins are asked to show consideration to other balcony users.
Safety
At the beginning of each voyage, the Master will conduct a safety briefing indicating the emergency procedures and facilities on board. Special care should be taken not to embark or disembark the vessel whilst in the locks. Guests should note that the companionway decks around the exterior of the vessel are principally designed for ease of access, as well as more generally for manoeuvring the vessel. Whilst berthing or navigating through the locks guests should not access these areas since they could, in certain circumstances, represent a hazard given the constant crew movements along the vessel’s length, and the stowing of fenders etc. Guests should, at all times, avoid those areas which specifically state for ‘Crew Only’.
Animals
We regret that no animals are permitted on board the vessel other than assistance dogs accompanying disabled passengers.
Medical Assistance
Since Lord of the Highlands is never more than a few hours away from port, and most times within a few minutes, medical assistance can be arranged ashore.
Staterooms
Cabins and Suites
- balcony
- suite
Suite
The spacious suite features a King-sized bed and large picture windows both port and starboard affording delightful views. In addition to standard facilities, the comfortable sitting area is furnished with a sofa, coffee table and mini bar containing a selection of complimentary beverages.
Balcony Cabin
The four category 2 cabins feature twin beds and a small private balcony with teak furniture for you to enjoy the magnificent scenery. All cabins feature a dressing table, stool, wardrobe, satellite TV, private safe, hairdryer, slippers, bathrobes and an en-suite shower room with luxury Molton Brown toiletries.
Deluxe Cabin
All accommodation on the Richard Hannay Deck are Category 1 deluxe cabins. They are outward facing and boast picture windows so that no view is missed. All cabins feature a dressing table, stool, wardrobe, satellite TV, private safe, hairdryer, slippers, bathrobes and an en-suite shower room with luxury Molton Brown toiletries.