Greenock: all 8 tours and excursions for your cruise

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Glasgow & kelvingrove gallery

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Explore the splendid beauty, architecture and history of Glasgow during this half-day tour of the city, and a visit to the Kelvingrove Gallery.Glasgow SightseeingDepart the pier for the approximately 45-minute drive along the southern shore of the River Clyde en route to Glasgow, Scotland's largest city. Glasgow's skyline is a kaleidoscope of architectural gems that encompasses the magnificent 12th-century Cathedral, stunning Victorian cityscape, art galleries and museums, and Art Nouveau-style....

Glasgow on your own – full day

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Experience the stunning Victorian cityscape and landmarks of Glasgow at your leisure during this full-day, self-guided tour of the city.Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute up to one-hour drive along the River Clyde en route to Glasgow. Upon arrival in the Glasgow's city centre, your guide points out the main areas and sights of the city. Afterward, leave the coach at Hanover Street (or nearby, depending on roadworks) and begin your self-guided tour of the city. You can explore...

Scenic glasgow & free time

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Discover the history and architecture of Glasgow during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion, and some free time to explore the city at your leisure. Greenock, Glasgow City, Orientation Drive, Tolbooth Steeple, University, Kelvingrove MuseumDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland. With over 1,800 listed buildings, and as the hometown of architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow is renowned as being one of the most magnificent...

Picturesque luss

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Explore the picturesque conservation village of Luss, nestled on the banks of the famous Loch Lomond, during this scenic, half-day sightseeing excursion. Greenock, Loch Lomond, Luss Village, Cottages, Flower DisplaysDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour drive to the picturesque conservation village of Luss, nestled on the western shore of beautiful Loch Lomond. Legend has it that the village takes its name from an adaptation of the French for the heraldic flower, the iris, or...

Glengoyne whisky distillery

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Experience the exquisite beauty and spirits of the Irish countryside during this bespoke, half-day sightseeing excursion. Greenock, Irish Countryside, Glengoyne Distillery, Dumgoyne Hill, Waterfall, Panoramic Views Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive north, through the beautiful countryside en route to the Glengoyne Distillery. Often referred to as 'Scotland's Most Beautiful Distillery', Glengoyne is nestled at the foot of Dumgoyne Hill, boasts a delightful...

Glasgow on your own – half day

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Experience the stunning Victorian cityscape and landmarks of Glasgow at your leisure during this half-day, self-guided tour of the city.Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute up to one-hour drive along the River Clyde en route to Glasgow. Upon arrival in the Glasgow's city centre, your guide points out the main areas and sights of the city. Afterward, leave the coach at Hanover Street (or nearby, depending on roadworks) and begin your self-guided tour of the city. You can explore...

The haggis experience

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Haggis and Scotland go hand in hand.  On this immersive experience, visit a sheep farm to learn more about the mystical haggis. Sheep FarmThis experience begins with a drive to Balfron in Stirlingshire and to an authentic working sheep farm and shooting lodge on the edge of the Trossachs National Park.  During a welcome with tea, coffee, and shortbread, enjoy an entertaining introduction to the mythical haggis.  You will learn more about the origins of this truly Scottish dish as well as...

Exclusive visit and high tea at ardgowan house with sir ludovic shaw stewart

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Unlike most other country houses that have changed hands during the course of their lives, Ardgowan has remained in the possession of one family: the Shaw Stewarts, since 1406. Throwing open our doors to the public for the first time in over 600 years, we cordially invite you to step back in time with us to explore a stately home steeped in history and look through a window into a now lost world. Enjoy a private guided tour of the house conducted by the house owner himself, Sir Ludovic Shaw Stewart,12th...