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    Ardgowan House & Bagpipe Workshop

    Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

    Duration 4 hrs

    Accompany Sir Ludo Shaw Stewart around his extraordinary country estate Ardgowan House and enjoy a stirring bagpipe performance and high tea. Once a solitary watch tower, the estate has evolved into an 18th-century private residence so extraordinary that it has been called “Scotland’s Downton Abbey.” Ludo, as he prefers to be called, will take you around his estate, showing you his favorite rooms and regaling you with stories of the property’s unparalleled history. He will then host a high tea for you in one of the estate’s 76 rooms, each one handsomely decorated with period furnishings. During tea, Ludo will describe the importance of bagpipes to the Scottish culture, although the musical instrument originated elsewhere. You will also be treated to an exclusive bagpipe workshop and performance. As the haunting melodies fill the room, you will feel as if you were transported into the distant past, a time when Ardgowan House first lorded over the countryside.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 3 hours of walking. It is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Dress in weather-appropriate clothing. Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
    • Adult from: AUD$451.11 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$300.74 AUD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
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    City Of Glasgow

    Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

    Duration 3 3/4 hrs

    Greenock lies on the southern shore of the River Clyde, which has long been the lifeblood of the area, for over 200 years the famous Clyde-built ships began their voyages out to sea. Your excursion will follow the line of the river and then into the center of Glasgow. The skyline is a mixture of architectural gems, encompassing the magnificent 12th century cathedral, the stunning Victorian cityscape and revolutionary Art Nouveau. Upon arrival into the city center, your tour guide will point out the major attractions and principal buildings, including George Square and Cathedral Square, where a stop will be made to admire the cathedral from the outside.


    Beyond the cathedral, you’ll see the Necropolis – a unique, graveyard, covered with the elaborate tombs of rich industrialists and merchants. You’ll continue your stroll to see Glasgow’s oldest house dating back to 1471. In contrast, stands the modern St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art - representing the world’s major religious faiths. The coach will stop for you to take photographs of the pinnacled Gothic buildings of the second oldest university in Scotland and then continue to Greenock.


    Need to Know:

    Note: There is a considerable amount of walking on this tour, wear comfortable shoes.
    • Adult from: AUD$165.40 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$75.17 AUD
    DURATION 3 3/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Beyond Blueprints - Glasgow

    Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

    Duration 5 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Tour two futuristic buildings that epitomize Glasgow’s urban renewal with a Knowledgeable guide that will elaborate on their unusual designs and construction challenges. The zig-zagging, zinc-clad roof of the Riverside Museum resembles waves, which symbolize the city’s dynamic relationship with shipbuilding and the River Clyde. That innovative, z-shaped roof design enables the interior to be free of intrusive columns that would visually separate the transportation exhibits. Construction was no easy task, as the guide will explain in detail. The Glasgow Science Museum is another marvel of engineering on the River Clyde, especially its airfoil-shaped tower, which is the world’s only building capable of rotating 360°. You will discover how it was designed with shock absorbers and huge concentric bearings at the base and how the engineers overcame the unforeseen issues that arose after the tower’s construction. While browsing this remarkable building, the highly knowledgeable guide will describe how the site on reclaimed ground complicated the construction.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Gain insight into the designs of two ultra-modern buildings from a Knowledgeable guide.
    • Marvel at the radically different design of the Riverside Museum, especially its z-shaped roof.
    • Discover how architects resolved the design issues of the fully rotating Glasgow Tower.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 3 hours of walking over mainly flat and even surfaces. It is not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested.
    • Adult from: AUD$389.47 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$314.29 AUD
    DURATION 5 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
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    Clyde Coast, Culzean Castle & Ayr

    Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

    Duration 7 1/2 hrs

    Most of Ayrshire’s castles face the sea and there are few more romantic sights in the British Isles than a Scottish castle perched on the edge of a cliff. You’ll travel south along the coastal road and pass Dunure Castle, once one of the many strongholds of the powerful Kennedy family who ruled Ayrshire. A few miles south of Dunure, lies Culzean Castle and Country Park. You’ll pass through the castle’s imposing archway and into the quadrangle from where there are splendid views down to the waters of the Firth of Clyde.


    You enter the castle by the porch and then you’ll pass through the original entrance to the castle, which still retains its delicate fanlight. The oval staircase will bring you to the saloon with its specially woven carpet. On the return drive, a stop in the town of Ayr will allow you to browse a selection of well-known stores to seek out the best of quality Scottish merchandise and to have lunch on your own.


    Need to Know:

    Note: There is some walking on uneven terrain in the castle.
    • Adult from: AUD$300.74 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$150.36 AUD
    DURATION 7 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Glasgow On Your Own

    Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

    Duration 6 1/4 hrs

    Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city, famous for its industrial past and for its resurrection as a modern cultural capital. It’s the home town of architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the site of some magnificent 19th century architecture and a city with some of the best museums and galleries in Britain. A private coach transfer service into Glasgow will enable you to spend the day at leisure, for individual sightseeing, shopping, or museum visits. Upon arrival into the city, a knowledgeable escort will greet your coach and point out the main areas of interest, and you are then free to enjoy Glasgow, returning to the same point to connect with your return transfer at the time indicated by your escort.


    Need to Know:

    Note: There is no guide on this tour and lunch is not included.
    • Adult from: AUD$195.47 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$150.36 AUD
    DURATION 6 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    A Taste of Scottish Whiskey

    Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

    Duration 4 hrs

    For lovers of fine Scotch whisky, a visit to Scotland would not be complete without visiting a distillery that produces fine malt whiskey.


    Travel to the Glengoyne distillery (or equivalent), which has been working continuously for over 150 years. Its traditional methods have been handed down from generation to generation to produce a distinctive malt whisky, enjoyed by a growing number of connoisseurs. The essence of its flavor has been preserved for decades by using air dried barley, rather than barley dried. The result is a more subtle, complex whisky in which all of the delicate flavors, freely express themselves.


    An expert guide will introduce you to the natural elements and the time-honored tradition. You’ll learn all stages of the whisky making process from mashing and fermenting, to distilling and maturing. See the gleaming copper stills, casks of American oak, operating equipment and methods used in the various stages of processing fine malt whisky. Following a tour of the distillery, you'll be treated to a sampling of a `wee dram`. You’ll also have some time to browse in the shop which sells a wide variety of whiskies and gifts.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Should the Glengoyne distillery not be available, another well-known distillery will be visited.
    • Adult from: AUD$225.55 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$150.36 AUD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2

Please note: The information in this document was current at time of printing. Tour descriptions and prices vary by ship and sailing date and are subject to change without notice. Log into My NCL for the applicable information specific to your cruise.

Printed on Monday, April 06, 2026 at 09:39pm