Showing posts with label Argyll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Argyll. Show all posts

Friday, 2 March 2012

The Majestic Line Announces Four New Exclusive Cruises For 2012

The specialist Scottish cruise company, The Majestic Line, has launched four one-off cruises for the 2012 season, to tie in with highlights of Argyll and provide an exclusive experience for guests. The Majestic Line is one of the world's smallest sea cruising companies sailing the Argyll Coastline on the West Coast of Scotland, with 11 guests on board each of their two vessels. The new one-date-only 6-night cruises take in unique happenings such as Highland Games and Food Festivals as well as exploring the Heritage Icons of the area:

Taste of Arran and Argyll 6-night cruise visits the Tarbert Seafood Festival in Loch Fyne departing July 7th
Taste of Argyll Speciality Food 6-night cruise visits the eatBute Food Festival at Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute, departing September 8th
Cowal Games, Arran and the Kyles of Bute 6-night cruise visiting the world famous Cowal Gathering in Dunoon departing August 24th
Hidden Heritage of Argyll 6-night cruise departing August 11th to island hop to the superb historic icons of Argyll

Marie Thoms, Sales Manager of The Majestic Line explains "We are providing bespoke itineraries to take in the iconic events and heritage of Argyll and the Isles. Our cruises give our guests a unique perspective to this wonderful part of the West Coast of Scotland. Argyll has 3,000 miles of spectacular coastline, dotted with an amazing selection of fascinating stopovers and the best way to visit is from the sea. Taking guests ashore to meet food and drink producers and take part in the local heritage and culture provides a unique experience and further insight into the splendours of Argyll."

www.themajesticline.co.uk or 0131 623 5012.

Monday, 12 September 2011

Majestic Line introduce a new 3-night “Taste of Autumn in Argyll”

The Majestic Line have introduced a new 3-night “Taste of Autumn in Argyll” cruise due to popular demand as their two 6-night cruises both have sold out for October. This can be a fabulous month to cruise in and especially this cruise as anchorages are chosen for their autumn colours and the best opportunities for spotting wildlife such as red squirrels and deer. Guests will also have the pleasure of sampling seasonal local produce such as venison from the hills, free range pork and beef and shellfish caught locally.
The other new cruise this season that the company have introduced is a new "Inlets and Islands of Wild Argyll" 6-night cruise with an itinerary chosen for its beauty, tranquility, natural environment and wildlife. There is such a wide selection of stopovers that each cruise itinerary will be unique, depending on guests’ preferences and the local weather and tide conditions. The options include many picturesque sea lochs and the Islands of Bute, Arran and Cumbrae with interesting shore walks on offer each day. Kintyre and Ailsa Craig are also within reach but more weather dependent. “Inlets and Islands of Wild Argyll” departs from Holy Loch once a month from April to September 2012 and is proving a popular choice with August and April already booked out.
Majestic are currently offering a 20% late availability discount for all remaining October cruises. We want people to treat themselves to a last minute opportunity for an idyllic escape and some pampering before winter sets in!
For more infromation visit www.themajesticline.co.uk

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

20% late availability discount for all remaining Majestic October cruises.

The Majestic Line have introduced a new 3-night “Taste of Autumn in Argyll” cruise due to popular demand as their two 6-night cruises both have sold out for October. This can be a fabulous month to cruise in and especially this cruise as anchorages are chosen for their autumn colours and the best opportunities for spotting wildlife such as red squirrels and deer. Guests will also have the pleasure of sampling seasonal local produce such as venison from the hills, free range pork and beef and shellfish caught locally.

The other new cruise this season that the company have introduced is a new "Inlets and Islands of Wild Argyll" 6-night cruise with an itinerary chosen for its beauty, tranquility, natural environment and wildlife. There is such a wide selection of stopovers that each cruise itinerary will be unique, depending on guests’ preferences and the local weather and tide conditions. The options include many picturesque sea lochs and the Islands of Bute, Arran and Cumbrae with interesting shore walks on offer each day. Kintyre and Ailsa Craig are also within reach but more weather dependent. “Inlets and Islands of Wild Argyll” departs from Holy Loch once a month from April to September 2012 and is proving a popular choice with August and April already booked out.
Majestic are currently offering a 20% late availability discount for all remaining October cruises. We want people to treat themselves to a last minute opportunity for an idyllic escape and some pampering before winter sets in!
For more infromation visit www.themajesticline.co.uk or The Cruise Line.