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Lord of the Highlands

  • Overview
  • Ship Details

Overview

Cruise to Scotland’s spectacular gardens aboard the Lord of the Highlands. Our exclusive charter of this nimble vessel makes for a series of intimate discoveries across historic waters.

  • 19 cabins and one suite occupy the two decks of the Lord of the Highlands.
  • Just 36 Botanica guests will enjoy this exclusive private charter.
  • The Caledonian Restaurant is located on the Tweedsmuir Deck, along with the bar and panorama lounge.
  • The ship has a high crew-to-guest ratio, ensuring personalised service.

Cabin Categories

Lord of the Highlands

Category 1 Deluxe Cabin

Located on the upper Richard Hannay Deck, all Category 1 Deluxe Cabins include outward-facing picture windows, twin beds, a wardrobe, private safe and ensuite. 12-15 square metres (130-162 square feet)
Lord of the Highlands

Category 1 Deluxe Cabins

The two Category 1 Deluxe Cabins on the lower John Buchan Deck include all of the same amenities as those on the Richard Haney Deck. 11.6-12.5 square metres (125-135 square feet)
Lord of the Highlands

Category 2 Balcony Cabin

The four Category 2 Balcony Cabins are slightly larger, at 13 square metres (140 square feet). In addition to the amenities offered by Category 1 cabins, a small private balcony, along the John Buchan Deck, is also included.
Lord of the Highlands

Category 3 Suite

The solitary Category 3 Suite is found toward the bow on the lower John Buchan Deck. At 23.8 square metres (256 square feet), the spacious suite includes a king bed, large picture windows, sofa and coffee table.

In all we had a fantastic holiday. We would recommend Botanica to all who'll ask.