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Lord of the Glens

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.

About Lord of the Glens

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.

Ship Facts

Launch yearRefit yearLanguageGross tonnageLengthWidthCurrencySpeedCapacityDeck countCabin countElectrical plugs
19852000en729154 meters34 metersGBP18 knots54427 types:
adapters provided:
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Accommodation

There are 27 deluxe State-cabins accommodating 54 passengers each 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. 

Category Four State Cabin

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.

Category Three State Cabin

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.

Category Two State Cabin

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.

Category One State Cabin

These cabins are located two decks below the Reception level. There are two twin berth cabins and two double-bedded cabins. Each cabin has two large portholes. 

Enrichment

The Library

There is a small library aboard the ship, with a selection of games and books.

Bridge

The ship operates with an open bridge, and you are invited to visit the watch officer and learn about the calm business of navigation. There may occasionally be times when the bridge is restricted to shipboard personnel only, but any other time you are welcome.

Deckplans

Telford Deck

  • David Livingstone
  • Sir Walter Scott
  • Lounge
  • Terrace
  • Library

Bell Deck

  • Robert Louise Stevenson
  • Restaurant 
  • Reception


Roberts Deck

Watt Deck

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