Confusion around which kind of cruises are allowed in Scotland [Evening Standard]





Date: 03/08/2020

Confusion remains around cruises in and around the UK. The little lines that cruise around the west coast of Scotland with 12 passengers or less have customers galore desperate to go to sea, but are being frustrated by government guidance. At present river cruising is allowed. Which means European Waterways can operate its luxurious Magna Carta from Hampton Court to Henley, and two equally comfortable vessels in the Great Glen of Scotland, from Inverness to Fort William which takes in Loch Ness, castles and distillery visits.


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Confusion around which kind of cruises are allowed in Scotland

Evening Standard

Confusion remains around cruises in and around the UK. The little lines that cruise around the west coast of Scotland with 12 passengers or less have customers galore desperate to go to sea, but are being frustrated by government guidance. At present river cruising is allowed. Which means European Waterways can operate its luxurious Magna Carta from Hampton Court to Henley, and two equally comfortable vessels in the Great Glen of Scotland, from Inverness to Fort William which takes in Loch Ness, castles and distillery visits.