guests’ interests, the cruises feel more like a private expedition than a commercial tour. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape, these cruises offer something truly special. Additionally, the small group size fosters a strong sense of camaraderie among passengers and crew, making every trip feel like a journey with friends. The expert crew members, including knowledgeable skippers and wildlife guides, ensure that guests get the most out of their time at sea. Booking Your Cruise The full calendar of available cruises for 2025 and 2026 can be viewed on their official website, where you can also make reservations. The Majestic Line’s cruises are incredibly popular, so early booking is strongly recommended. Cruises in March, April, and October 2025 are available at a 10% discount, offering an opportunity to experience Scotland’s changing seasons at a reduced cost. Some cabins are offered without a single supplement, making these cruises an attractive option for solo travellers. However, these cabins are limited and tend to book up quickly. CONTACT For more information visit themajesticline.co.uk or email info@themajesticline.co.uk
to unwind amidst awe-inspiring scenery, there’s something for everyone. Popular Itineraries The line’s shortest cruise, “A Taste of the Hebrides,” allows guests to explore iconic destinations such as Mull, Iona, and Staffa on a three-night stay, ideal for visitors who want to witness Scotland’s dramatic coastline and enjoy The Majestic Line’s exclusive cruising experience on a smaller budget. For the more adventurous, “Outer Hebrides and St Kilda” will be the obvious choice. This extended 10-night cruise will take you to the northern islands of Barra, Harris, and Lewis and along their white-sand beaches and rugged cliffs. Even further removed into the Atlantic Ocean, St Kilda is unparalleled in its wilderness. The remote archipelago and its striking sea stacks haven’t had human inhabitants since 1930, but they are the home of almost one million seabirds. Many first-time visitors to Scotland will want to see the legendary Loch Ness. Why not cruise it, on the “Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal” 6-night cruise, where you will encounter other iconic Scottish destinations, such as Neptune’s Staircase, Telford’s engineering marvel; Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles; or the ever-popular Fort William. Those wanting to see a different side of Scotland than its West Coast will be taken with “Orkney: A Voyage Through Time,”a 6-night cruise through the UNESCO World Heritage Site archipelago. The 70 islands are best navigated on a small cruise ship and boast diverse landscapes and wildlife, world- renowned produce and some of the best-preserved Neolithic settlements. Spruced for Spring After acquiring The Majestic Line, Craig of Campbeltown decided to invest in its 4-vessel fleet with an ambitious refurbishment project. The renovations have been respectful of the line’s
traditional character, while heightening the luxury with updated fixtures, furniture and comfortable carpeting and banqueting, upholstered by a small team in Inverness. Leaning into its strength in offering personalised experiences, each cabin now has its own colour palette and is named after a Scottish bird on the Glen Etive and Glen Shiel, and after a Scottish island on the Glen Massan and Glen Tarsan. With a view to longevity, the project will be ongoing, but guests in the 2025 season will be the first to experience these state-of-the-art improvements. Why Choose The Majestic Line? The Majestic Line prides itself on delivering an intimate and authentic cruising experience that larger ships simply cannot match. By anchoring in secluded spots and tailoring itineraries to
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