We prebooked rail fare from Greenock Central (15-minute walk from ship) to Glasgow and walked to George Square and toured the City Center, Walked uphill to the Cathedral, back down to Buchanon Street and took the subway to Partick station and walked to the Riverside Museum, walked to the Clydeside Distillery for a Scotch Whiskey tour and lunch in the cafe, walked back to the Partick station to ...
We took the ship's tour to Edinburgh. This was a good tour. They took us to Edinburgh Castle on a walking tour with some time on your own in there. We found a cafe at the very top of the hill and had tea and scones for lunch up there. Very good scones there - not dry like those we had elsewhere. Then we drove around town and stopped for about an hour of free time, which my wife and I used to ...
We took an excursion to the Kelvingrove Museum. Wonderful visit. The highlight was seeing the original Salvador Dali painting of the crucifixion ("Christ of Saint John of the Cross"). Fantastic and truly awe inspiring. ...
We booked an independent tour with BusyBus from Greenock and I’m so glad we did. As there were only six of us in the group, we were able to flex our itinerary to suit. Every stop was great although I particularly liked Kilchurn Castle. To top a great day, the weather was really good too. ...
Took the ship's Easy Lochs Tour. We stopped at Luss by Loch Lomond - and we took a ferry ride at Dunoon, but otherwise it was a long bus ride around six lakes and mountains. ...