MV Glen Massan

Cruise ship out in open water

MV Glen Massan can accommodate 11 guests.

The hull of the Glen Massan

Where It All Began

In 2004 Glen Massan became the very first Majestic Line boat. A former fishing boat, this wooden hulled vessel was bought by Andy Thoms and Dr Ken Grant in 2003 and brought back to the Holy Loch where she was lovingly converted into a comfortable cruising vessel.

Transformed into a bespoke cruise ship, Glen Massan can accommodate 11 guests in 6 double/twin ensuite cabins. There are two cabins on the main deck and four cabins below deck.

Wine being poured into a glass

A Traditional Character

The original Majestic Line vessel, like her little sister Glen Tarsan, enjoys a recently upgraded combined saloon and dining area, with club chairs and comfortable banqueting. This is where our guests gather and relax, it is always warm and comfortable with crew on hand, discreetly attentive. The windows allow fabulous panoramic views of the Highland coastline as the vessel gently cruises through the landscape. Like all our boats, Glen Massan is equipped with high-speed onboard Wi-Fi.

Glen Massan Deck Plans
People relaxing on board Glen Massan
Glen Massan just off the coast line

"We would like to highly praise the crew for their hard working adaptability, friendly approachable manner and their commitment to the enjoyment of passengers."

- Cheryl & Neil Scott

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"We really did have the best time! All the little extras you all did for us, including canapΓ©s and drinks on the beach, made it very special."

- Carol Hill

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"As always I’ll start by singing the praises of our crew, who went far beyond our expectations giving us an amazing and unforgettable Glen Massan experience."

- Jane Radford

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