Last updated on March 26th, 2026 at 02:37 pm
Are you thinking of taking a Loch Ness cruise shore excursion from Invergordon?
A Loch Ness cruise shore excursion involves a cruise on Loch Ness. The most popular cruise is a 50 minute cruise which goes from Dochgarroch or the Clansman Hotel.
Well here is everything you need to know to decide if this trip is right for you.
Read on for all the practical information including travel time, steps, stops and more.
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Short on Time?
Here’s a quick summary;
| Total travel time | Around 2.5 hours |
| Stop in Inverness Included? | Not always – it depends on the ship. Check the itinerary. It will only be a photo stop anyway |
| Are There Steps? | There are large uneven steps from the car park to the boat pier area |
| Boat Trip Length? | Total time on the cruise is 50 minutes |
| Bathrooms? | At the hotel by the coach parking and on the boat |
| Suitable for Wheelchairs? Walkers? | The large steps and pathway down to the pier area are not suited for wheelchairs and walkers |
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
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Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
There Are Two Loch Ness Cruise Options
There are two different Loch Ness cruise options available to cruise ship guests. Which option you get depends on availability and bookings made by the cruise companies.
Here’s a brief overview of the two;
Cruise Departing from The Clansman Hotel
This 50 minute departs from the Clansman Hotel. This cruise is not suitable if you have any walking difficulties, or any wheelchair users. It’s also not suitable for walkers, buggies or pushchairs. That’s because guests have to walk down a series of large, uneven steps to reach the pier (details below)
Cruise Departing from Dochgarroch
This 50 minute cruise departs from Dochgarroch. The access to the boat is step free (there is gravel in the coach parking area). The boat has wheelchair accessible toilets on board.
Travelling to Loch Ness
Loch Ness is on the other side of Inverness. It’s 35 miles if travelling the most direct route to where the boat trips depart from. If travelling the longer route via Beauly the journey takes 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Most Loch Ness cruise ship excursions travel back to the ship via different routes so guests have different views to enjoy and the timings depend on when the boat trip has been booked for.
The excursions don’t all operate the same way ie via Inverness. If there are several tours departing the cruise ship company will reverse routes to avoid having all the tours arriving at Loch Ness together.
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
Stopping in Inverness – Some Do and Some Don’t
Some tours include a tour through Inverness, which generally doesn’t take long as it is pretty small. This will likely include a drive along part of the River Ness and a view of the castle.
Some tours include a brief stop in Inverness for a photo. The coach parking in Inverness is right beside Inverness Cathedral. It’s a good spot to take a walk along the side of the River Ness.
The Cathedral has a small cafe beside it, and there are generally food trucks along the river.
The only issue is that there are no public toilets near the coach parking area. There are some hotels nearby. The nearest publicly accessible toilets are at the opposite end of the High Street from the Cathedral in the Eastgate shopping centre.
If there is a photo stop is likely to be quite short – around 15 or 20 minutes in total.

Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
The Clansman Hotel – Where Boat Trips Depart From
Once you arrive at the Clansman Hotel the coach will be directed to a parking space. There is very limited parking at the hotel, given its location squeezed beside the road.
The hotel has toilets on the ground floor just inside the main entrance. There is quite a large gift shop on the ground floor too, just to the left-hand side of the hotel reception.
The boat trip does not depart from the hotel.
You must follow the walkway under the road to reach the pier.
First look for the sign that says ‘This Way For Your Boat Trip’

The sign is easy to spot as it’s right next to Nessie.
You then need to walk down the steps and through the narrow tunnel which goes under the road.

The steps are large and uneven, and there is only a handrail at the top part of the steps.

Once you pass through the tunnel you need to walk down the sloping path to the pier area.

Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
Boarding the Boat
To board the boat you must have a token. Your tour guide will distribute these once he/she has collected them from the ticket office. Some guides give them out in the coach park and some on the pier itself.
It’s a small yellow token that the boat uses for a headcount.
If the cruise is going to be busy the crew might preboard by taking the tokens and asking guests to wait in the lower loading area.
If you have walking aids then you might find it easier to board from the front of the ship. Just ask the crew or your tour guide who will be happy to assist.
PT Note
There is only one small shelter at the pier. This means if it is raining you will be standing outside in the rain until the boat arrives and you can board.
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
The Cruise Boat
The cruise boat can take around 250 people and it can be very busy.
Downstairs Amenities
- Seating around tables for 6-8 people at each table
- 3 toilets at the rear of the boat
- Bar serving refreshments including hot drinks, snacks, alcohol (including local beer and whisky)
- Sonar screens show what is happening under the water as the boat cruises loch
- Small aft (front) viewing area outside
- Small rear viewing area
- Steps up to the upper deck (quite steep)
Upper Deck
- Bench seating outside which does not have any cover or shelter
- It can be quite breezy on Loch Ness so it’s worth taking a windproof/waterproof layer and a must if you are planning to be outside.
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
The Cruise
- The cruise itself is 50 minutes from departure to return.
- The cruise departs and heads South from the Clansman Hotel to Urquhart Castle.
- The journey starts with a safety briefing – this can be quite loud.
- There is then a commentary given during the cruise – it is pre-recorded.
- Once the boat reaches Urquhart Castle the captain will turn the boat so that guests on either side get a great view of the castle ruins. The best view of Urquhart Castle is from the water.
- The boat will generally make a stop at Urquhart Castle where some guests may get off before some other guests get on.
PT Tip
If you want to move seats, the best time to do this is when guests get off at Urquhart Castle, before the next guests board.
IMPORTANT
If you are on a cruise as part of a shore excursion from Invergordon port that is running as a half-day tour you do not get off the ship at Urquhart Castle. You stay on board and return to the Clansman Hotel.
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
Returning to the Clansman Hotel
- When the boat returns to the Clansman Hotel it can be quite busy as everyone gets off the boat together. If the tour guide hasn’t told you the time to be back on the coach then they may well be beside the pier so just check with them if you need to.
- Given the timings of a half-day tour, it’s generally straight back to the coaches for the return leg unless you are desperate to use the loo.
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion
Returning to Invergordon
- If you have travelled via Inverness to reach the Clansman Hotel you will then return via a different route back to the ship.
- After leaving the Clansman Hotel the coach will head South down Loch Ness.
- Once you reach the village of Drumnadrochit the coach will turn inland and head towards Beauly.
- This is a scenic drive across heather moorland and through Highland villages.
- You will then follow the edge of the Cromarty Firth back to Invergordon.
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion FAQs
How Long is the Loch Ness Cruise Excursion?
The Loch Ness cruise excursion generally operates as a 4.5 hour (half day tour) from Invergordon cruise port. There are two options for the cruise. One is a cruise leaving from the Clansman Hotel, the other is from Dochgarroch.
Loch Ness Cruise Shore Excursion Conclusion
- This half-day tour is a good way to see a mix of scenery as well as enjoying a boat trip on Loch Ness
- The boat trip is 50 minutes long and it can be quite busy on cruise ship days
- There is no seating or shelter whilst waiting to board the boat
- This tour is tricky to do on your own but there are some private tour options available from Invergordon
Invergordon Cruise Port Resources
Check out my Invergordon Local Suppliers for links to taxis, tour operators and more. (Please be aware there are some scam operators that charge people for tours that don’t exist).
Get the most from your visit with this easy downloadable Invergordon audio walking tour – it’s covers the history, murals & top tips for gifts and treats
You can find Invergordon shore excursions on Get Your Guide – these suppliers have all been checked by Get Your Guide as real businesses with the appropriate insurance
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