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Built in 1988 the Lord of the Glens underwent a complete re-construction in Spain in 2000, and is refurbished each winter. She is the only vessel able to navigate both the Caledonian Canal and the open sea.
With its rich mahogany interiors and teak-clad promenade and viewing decks the ship has the ambiance of a luxury yacht. You can relax in the plush sofas of the bar and lounge area on the top deck where you'll have fantastic views before enjoying excellent food, freshly prepared from local ingredients, in the elegant restaurant.
There are 27 tastefully furnished traditional style en-suite cabins. They are equipped with satellite TV, hairdryer and safe deposit box and also benefit from air-conditioning, a music system and internal phone. All cabins are outside with all except Lower Deck having large picture windows. Dress is generally informally casual, with jackets at dinner optional. Extra efforts may be made for the Welcome and Farewell nights.
| Owner: | Magna Carta Steamship Co Ltd |
| Flag: | British |
| Built: | 1988 |
| Converted: | 2000 |
| Capacity: | 54 berths |
| Gross tonnage: | 729 tonnes |
| Length: | 45.7m |
| Width: | 10.5m |
| Upper Deck | Twin Cabins |
| Middle Deck | Twin and Double Cabins |
| Middle Deck | Superior Twin Cabins: 214, 216, 217 are the largest on board |
| Lower Deck | Twin and Double Cabins |
| All cabins have private facilities, TV, hairdryer and safe | |
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