Surrounded by majestic mountains on the banks of Loch Linnhe, Fort William is the largest town in the Scottish Highlands and the gateway to Britain’s highest peak, Ben Nevis. Dotted with castle ruins, distilleries and stunning beaches amid some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery, it is also the birthplace of the ancient Clan Cameron. Donald Cameron of Lochiel, the 19th chief of Clan Cameron played a central role in the Jacobite Uprising of 1745. His statue was erected here in 1905 and stands on the Parade.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Fort Augustus & Loch Ness by Boat
Visit the picturesque town of Fort Augustus and sail across the tranquil waters of Loch Ness.
Highland Landscapes in Glencoe
Embark on a scenic drive through the deep valley of Glencoe to see classic Scottish landscapes.
Historic Highlands
See notable sights and sample local spirits during an informative journey through the Scottish Highlands.
Mallaig by Boat
Venture onto the waters surrounding Mallaig for a relaxing journey with opportunities to see local wildlife.
Salmon Smoking & Tasting
Learn about a traditional salmon smoking process and sample a taste of this local delicacy in quaint Glenuig.
Scenic Glen Nevis
Visit one of Scotland’s most easily accessible glens and stroll along the River Nevis.
Snapshots of Fort William
Uncover the rich history of the Scottish Highlands during a narrated drive through Fort William.