Loch Ness Cruise from Inverness
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Experience Highlights
Relax on this Loch Ness cruise from Inverness. You'll cruise on a boat just 20 minutes from the Scottish city on one of the UK's largest fresh lochs in an experience that lasts around an hour. You can sit either on deck or inside the boat.
During this cruise, where you'll have free wifi on board, you can join the search for the Loch Ness monster, called Nessie, with the ship's sonar system . You'll also see some of the most impressive sights, including the ruins of medieval Urquhart Castle.
- Explore Loch Ness on this cruise from Inverness in an experience that lasts around an hour .
- Try to find Nessie, the famous Loch Ness Monster, with a sonar system that will be used during the activity on the boat, where free wifi will be available.
- Take advantage of the boat to enjoy spectacular views, including the ruins of the medieval Urquhart Castle.
What’s included
- Loch Ness Cruise
- Use of sonar system to search for Nessie
- Free Wifi
- Pick up and return to the hotel
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Step by Step
Discover the famous Loch Ness on this cruise from Inverness, about 20 minutes away. This is a one hour boat experience on one of the UK's largest fresh lochs. You will have the chance to search for Nessie, the infamous lake monster, thanks to the sonar system that will be used on the boat, where you can sit either on the deck or inside the boat.
Throughout the experience you will have the opportunity to marvel at the 360-degree views. For example, one of the attractions you will see is the medieval Urquhart Castle. This historic fortress dates back to the 13th century and has a long and rich past, including battles between Scottish and English forces during the Scottish Wars of Independence.
Regarding sonar to try and find Nessie, it works to scan the depths of the loch for any signs of unusual activity or movement, which could be indicative of the presence of the elusive monster.
It should be noted that the legend of Nessie has been the subject of great fascination for many years and has become an important part of Scottish folklore. The first recorded sighting dates back to the 6th century, when the Irish monk St Columba encountered a 'water beast' in the River Ness.
Even if you're on your own, you'll also have the chance to have a drink inside the boat, where you'll have free wifi.