Lord of the Glens


Guests embark at the Reception level, where is also located the delightful ‘one sitting’ ‘Robert Louis Stevenson’ restaurant and the Bridge, besides the six Top Deck State Cabins. A short flight of stairs brings guests to the splendid Upper Deck – the ‘David Livingstone Lounge/Bar’ - which is again richly decorated in hardwood finishes and divided into two sections. The aft area is reserved for the Bar and a comfortable relaxing area, as well as a stern facing viewing deck. The forward area is perhaps reserved for quieter contemplation and spectacular viewing opportunities both through the all-round panoramic windows and the forward viewing deck.

There are 27 outward facing State Cabins spread over three decks, sequentially all named after well known Scottish personages (Thomas Telford, David Roberts & Alexander Graham Bell). 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.

The cuisine is excellent, freshly prepared onboard by a loyal and long serving brigade of chefs, drawing on the rich bounty of locally sourced produce - and what could be more delightful than to awake to the prospect of a full Scottish breakfast, and for earlier risers to take advantage of the complimentary hot beverages that await in the lounge, and for that matter for the rest of the day as well.

The vessel operates an 'open bridge' policy. The vessel is British registered and carries a full nautical compliment of British officers and European crew. The vessel was re-constructed in 2000 and has been renovated annually ever since.


Ship Profile & Stats
  • Maiden voyage: 1985
  • Refurbished: 2000
  • Tonnage: 729
  • Length: 150 feet
  • Beam: 34.5 feet
  • Speed: 18 knots
  • Ship registration: England
  • Passenger capacity (dbl): 54
  • Crew nationality: European
  • Officer nationality: British
  • Dining nationality: European
Ship Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Internal Telephone
  • LCD TV (Satellite System)
  • Hair Dryer
  • In Room Safe
Ship Facilities
  • Open Bridge
  • David Livingstone Lounge/Bar
  • Robert Louis Stevenson Restaurant
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Alexander Graham Bell Deck

David Roberts Deck

James Watt Deck

Thomas Telford Deck

This category comprises of six twin-berthed cabins on the ‘top deck’ being at the Reception Level and the same level as the Restaurant. All having picture windows.

All cabins are tastefully furnished in mahogany finishes, with dressing table and stool, hairdryer, satellite TV, individually controlled air-conditioning/heating, safe deposit box, music system, internal telephone and en-suite facilities (shower, toilet, and washbasin). Cabin wall lighting is from the SS France. In addition to the storage for suitcases under the beds there is a full size wardrobe. State Cabins are distributed across three decks with most being comprised of twin beds.

Category Three State Cabin Photo
This category comprises of nine twin-berthed Superior Cabins on the ‘Middle Deck’ being one deck below the Reception level. These cabins are the largest cabins on the vessel. All having picture windows.

All cabins are tastefully furnished in mahogany finishes, with dressing table and stool, hairdryer, satellite TV, individually controlled air-conditioning/heating, safe deposit box, music system, internal telephone and en-suite facilities (shower, toilet, and washbasin). Cabin wall lighting is from the SS France. In addition to the storage for suitcases under the beds there is a full size wardrobe. State Cabins are distributed across three decks with most being comprised of twin beds.

Category Two State Cabin Photo
These cabins are located on the ‘Middle Deck’ being one deck below the Reception level. There are four twin berth cabins and four double-bedded cabins. All having picture windows.

All cabins are tastefully furnished in mahogany finishes, with dressing table and stool, hairdryer, satellite TV, individually controlled air-conditioning/heating, safe deposit box, music system, internal telephone and en-suite facilities (shower, toilet, and washbasin). Cabin wall lighting is from the SS France. In addition to the storage for suitcases under the beds there is a full size wardrobe. State Cabins are distributed across three decks with most being comprised of twin beds.

Category One State Cabin Photo
These cabins are located two decks below the Reception level. There are four twin berth cabin. Each cabin has two large portholes.

NB: Please note for security reasons windows or portholes do not open.

All cabins are tastefully furnished in mahogany finishes, with dressing table and stool, hairdryer, satellite TV, individually controlled air-conditioning/heating, safe deposit box, music system, internal telephone and en-suite facilities (shower, toilet, and washbasin). Cabin wall lighting is from the SS France. In addition to the storage for suitcases under the beds there is a full size wardrobe. State Cabins are distributed across three decks with most being comprised of twin beds.