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OLA Cruise

Lord of the Glens

ClassRiver Cruise
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Maiden Voyage Date-
Cruise Age-
Cruise LineLindblad Expeditions
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Ship statistics

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Passengers48
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Current position

Call signZQOE9
Draught of a vessel2.8
Bow heading164
IMO8966470
Lat57°29'00.4"N
Lon4°14'48.7"W
MMSI235000295
Nav statusUnderway (Engine Driven)

Deck plans

There are 4 floors
James Watt Deck
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DECK 1

David Roberts Deck
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DECK 2

Alexander Graham Bell Deck
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DECK 3

Thomas Telford Deck
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DECK 4

Cabin information

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Introduction

Cat 2 - Bell Deck

Code 02
Deck 3
Square Window
Occupancy 2-0 people
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Introduction

Cat 1 - Roberts Deck

Code 01
Deck 2
Square Window
Occupancy 2-0 people
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Introduction

Cat 2 - Roberts Deck

Code 02
Deck 2
Square Window
Occupancy 2-0 people
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Introduction

Cat 1 - Watt Deck

Code 01
Deck 1
Square Window
Occupancy 2-0 people
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Introduction

Cat 2S - Roberts Deck

Code 02
Deck 2
Square Window
Occupancy 2-0 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Introduction

Dining

Recreational facilities

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Introduction

Public Spaces

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Introduction

Expedition Tools

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Unique Experiences

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Introduction

Public Spaces - Telford Deck

Deck Telford Deck

Introduction to the cruise

Lord of the Glens is a spectacular ship. She was built for one purpose—to fit through the network of locks and canals that cut through the heart of the Scottish highlands. So, she is uniquely able to offer a voyage through the Caledonian Canal, which connects the North Sea to the Atlantic and goes through the very heart of the Scottish Highlands. Add to that her ability to navigate the coastline and venture to the islands of the Inner Hebrides and you have the basis for a striking expedition.
Life aboard 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.
Lord of the Glens is small enough to come alongside daily in charming locations and to moor overnight in small welcoming communities such as the fishing village of Inverie which, although on the Scottish mainland, has no access by road with any other community in Scotland.