Inside the tiny cruise ship that holds just 12 passengers and sails around UK

​Cruise ships seem to be getting bigger each year, often hosting thousands of guests on-board. If you like the idea of the cruise, but don't want to be one of many passengers, you can opt for a mini cruise ship where you'll no doubt end up on first name terms with the other guests 

MV Glen Shiel
MV Glen Shiel has just seven cabins making it an intimate alternative to usual cruises

Cruise ships seem to be getting bigger each year, often hosting thousands of guests on-board. If you like the idea of the cruise, but don't want to be one of many passengers, you can opt for a mini cruise ship where you'll no doubt end up on first name terms with the other guests

Sailing along the calm clear waters of the west coast of Scotland and the Hebrides, The Majestic Line offers a different type of cruising experience that's world's away from the giant ships you see in European ports. It has four small boats in their fleet, some purpose built mini cruise ships and others renovated fishing boats which have been repurposed into luxury vessels perfect for exploring this serene environment.

Its newest ship, the MV Glen Shiel offers just seven cabins, and lucky passengers will be able to choose from a range of itineraries. From the six-night long Mull and her Inlets and Islands to a 10-night Coastal Odyssey, a spectacular cruise that takes you around Cape Wrath the most north-westerly point in Great Britain, there are lots of sailing options.

Here's what it's like to sail the seas on this tiny yet magnificent cruise ship, and some of the unforgettable places where it docks.

To find out more, visit the Majestic Cruises website.

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