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Small Ship Cruise Scotland | The Majestic Line Glen Massan Review (11 Passengers Only!)

Lois : No Cruise Control
Lois : No Cruise Control
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Small ship cruising on the west coast of Scotland aboard The Majestic Line Glen Massan, an 11 passenger converted fishing trawler sailing the sea lochs, islands and hidden anchorages of Argyll and the Inner Hebrides from Oban. In this Glen Massan cruise review I share what it is really like onboard one of the smallest cruise ships in the UK. Six cosy cabins, one communal table where every guest dines together for breakfast, lunch and dinner, freshly prepared Scottish menus built around locally sourced ingredients, and an itinerary that flexes with the weather and the skipper’s judgement. Highlights from this sailing include a visit to a working mussel farm on Loch Spelve, sister ship sightings of Glen Tarsan and Glen Shiel, scenic anchorages, and the slow travel pace that makes The Majestic Line such a distinctive small ship cruise experience. If you have ever wondered whether small ship cruising in Scotland is right for you, whether the Glen Massan suits solo travellers, or how The Majestic Line compares to bigger cruise lines, this video covers it all from an independent cruise content creator who has sailed 73 cruises across 22 cruise lines. ABOUT NO CRUISE CONTROL I am Lois, an independent cruise content creator, a full time Specialist Nurse, from Wales, based in London. I share adventures from across the cruise spectrum, inspiring you to book your own adventures! From small ships in Scotland to Antarctica cruises and Arctic expedition sailings. FOLLOW ALONG Instagram: @nocruisecontrol85 Website: nocruisecontrol.com TikTok: @nocruisecontrol Facebook: No Cruise Control #TheMajesticLine #GlenMassan #SmallShipCruise #ScotlandCruise #NoCruiseControl