Scotland

Castles, Canals & Clans

13 Days

Departs October 3, 2026
A fresh view of Scotland on the Lord of the Glens
28 Meals
Small Group
CT Rating 3/5 -
Challenging
Led by Alan & Jenny Ingram

Scotland's Majesty Aboard the Lord of the Glens

Embark on a Scottish adventure that blends regal history, wild landscapes, and iconic experiences. Begin at Scone Palace and Blair Castle, then board our intimate vessel to cruise the Caledonian Canal through the Great Glen, Loch Ness, and Neptune’s Staircase. Visit the sacred Isle of Iona, ride the West Highland Railway over the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and finish in Glasgow and Edinburgh—exploring their rich heritage, landmarks, and museums. From malt whisky and Highland “coos” to remote islands and vibrant cities, this journey offers a vivid portrait of Scotland's culture and natural beauty.

Tour Highlights

  • 6-night cruise on the Lord of the Glens
  • 5 nights first class hotel accommodations as indicated
  • Entrances for the following attractions: Scone Palace, Blair Castle, Hairy Coo Safari, Cruise on Loch Lomond, Glengoyne Distillery, Glasgow Cathedral, Burell Collection, Edinburgh Castle and Palace of Holyroodhouse

Inclusive Features

  • 28 meals included as shown in the itinerary (B - 11 breakfasts, L - 7 lunches, D - 10 dinners)
  • Services of our journey leader and local guides
  • Guided shore excursions as indicated
  • All gratuities and taxes for included services
  • Air - Inclusive rates also include: return economy airfare from Canada, transfers between airports, hotels and the ship, and airport transfers in Canada or equivalent value

Itinerary

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Lord of the Glens

The Lord of the Glens is a bespoke, small luxury vessel designed specifically for cruising the waterways of Scotland, most notably the Caledonian Canal and the sheltered west coast. Carrying an intimate number of up  to 50 guests in 25 cabins, it offers a unique, luxurious atmosphere.
Its design, inspired by the Royal Yacht Britannia, features an elegant, deep blue hull and a classical, warm interior. Guests are greeted by rich mahogany finishes, fine fabrics, and Highland artwork, creating the ambiance of a stately country manor.
Purpose-built for the narrow locks and canals, the Lord of the Glens can traverse routes inaccessible to larger ships. Onboard, facilities include the picture-windowed Robert Louis Stevenson restaurant, two comfortable lounges, a bar, and open Sun Decks perfect for viewing the spectacular Scottish scenery. With gourmet cuisine emphasizing local Scottish produce, and an exceptional crew, the ship provides a highly distinctive and personalized voyage through the heart of the Highlands.

Deck Plan (757.02 KB)

Cruise Cost in Canadian Dollars Per Person

Category One Cabin

Cruise / Tour Only*
$9,215
Toronto
$10,695
Ottawa / Montreal
$10,925
Winnipeg / Thunder Bay
$11,025
Halifax / St. John’s / Fredericton
$11,025
Regina / Saskatoon
$11,095
Calgary / Edmonton / Vancouver
$10,995
Victoria
$11,095
Single Supplement for category one
$3,395

Stateroom Upgrades Available

Stateroom Description (Deck)

Cat Two (Picture Window, David Roberts Deck)

Single

$4,595

Double/Twin

$755

Stateroom Description (Deck)

Cat Three (Picture Window, David Roberts Deck)

Single

$5,815

Double/Twin

$1,515

Stateroom Description (Deck)

Cat Three (Picture Window, Alexander G. Bell Deck)

Single

$8,155

Double/Twin

$1,515

Payment and Booking Terms

The first deposit of $900 per person is due at time of booking.

The second $900 deposit is due on April 1, 2026. 

Final payment date is due June 25, 2026.

SMALL GROUP EXPERIENCE
LIMITED TO 25 MEMBERS

Rates are per person based on sharing a category one cabin (twin portholes) on James Watt Deck. Airfares from other gateways are available on request. Airfares and air carrier are subject to change and will be confirmed prior to final payment. Refer to inclusive features for details.

Important Travel Information: U.K. ETA - Starting in late 2026, Canadian citizens travelling to Scotland will need to complete a U.K. Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). This is not a visa, but a pre-travel security screening required for visa-exempt visitors entering. The cost is about  £16 and is each traveller’s responsibility. For details and to apply, visit the official ETA website well before departure (www.gov.uk/eta).

Stateroom categories are subject to availability at the time of booking - book early for best choice. See deck plan for more information on available staterooms. Singles are extremely limited and on request. Prices are based on taxes, surcharges, airfares and exchange rates effective November 2025 and are subject to change. This cruise will be escorted with a minimum of 15 travellers.

Insurance is NOT INCLUDED but is highly recommended. Premiums are calculated based on the individual’s age, destination (country), trip length, and trip booking window – please contact our staff to receive a quote. Please discuss your insurance coverage prior to booking. Refer to terms and conditions for more details.

CT Rating

3/5 - CHALLENGING
This journey involves a moderate amount of walking, often over varied terrain such as the cobblestone streets found in Europe's historic cities. On board and during shore excursions, you may need to navigate stairs and occasional steep steps. To fully enjoy all that this tour has to offer, participants should be in good physical condition and comfortable walking for up to a few kilometres, sometimes on uneven surfaces. Some activities will include 4x4 rides over rough country roads.

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Alan and Jenny Ingram

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Alan has retired from his career as a Judge in Ontario and Nunavut. Jenny continues her part-time medical and advocacy career in senior health care. In a combination of independent travel, international community service and leading tours, they have visited more than 90 countries, most recently Antarctica and Europe, and with Craig Travel to Portugal, Peru, Iceland, Costa Rica, Norway, Ireland, Indochina and more. 

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What are Craig Journeys all about?

Our goal is to offer meaningful authentic experiences that inspire a deeper understanding of the world we inhabit. Through immersive sightseeing and engaging interactions with local people and cultural sites, we strive to foster a greater appreciation of our global community.

We go to great lengths to ensure the physical comfort of our members, providing excellent accommodations, delicious cuisine, comfortable transportation, and more. At the same time, we encourage them to embrace and engage with local customs.

Why should I book with Craig Travel?

All of our tours are carefully planned to provide a comfortable pace, quality accommodations, in-depth sightseeing, and fully inclusive pricing. We encourage you to compare our offerings with other tours available. Check to see exactly what is included and what extras you may be required to pay.

What do you mean by 'Fully Inclusive' pricing?

Almost all Craig Tours and Cruises include all prepaid costs, encompassing airfare and related taxes, hotel accommodations and/or cruise expenses with taxes and service fees, most meals as described for each departure, sightseeing with entrance fees, gratuities for included services (such as guides, drivers, hotel staff, porters), and even airport transfers. For those residing in southern Ontario, we provide transfers between your home and the airport in most areas, while other passengers receive a special credit or an overnight stay at an airport hotel, depending on the circumstances.

Not included in the published prices are personal services and items such as laundry, telephone calls, room service, and beverages with meals or otherwise (according to local customs; for example, beverages like water, tea, and coffee are typically not included in Europe except during breakfast). Shore excursions on ocean cruises are not included unless specified.

While taxes and fees are included in our prices, they always remain subject to change. Consequently, we may need to collect supplements to cover tax and fee increases that cannot be absorbed.