Rosyth, Scotland

Edinburgh is to London as poetry is to prose, as Charlotte Brontë once wrote. One of the world's stateliest cities and proudest capitals, it's built—like Rome—on seven hills, making it a striking backdrop for the ancient pageant of history. In a skyline of sheer drama, Edinburgh Castle watches over the capitalcity, frowning down on Princes Street’s glamour and glitz. But despite its rich past, the city’s famous festivals, excellent museums and galleries, as well as the modern Scottish Parliament, are reminders that Edinburgh has its feet firmly in the 21st century. Nearly everywhere in Edinburgh (the burgh is always pronounced burra in Scotland) there are spectacular buildings, whose Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian pillars add touches of neoclassical grandeur to the largely Presbyterian backdrop. Large gardens are a strong feature of central Edinburgh, where the city council is one of the most stridently conservationist in Europe. Arthur's Seat, a mountain of bright green and yellow furze, rears up behind the spires of the Old Town. This child-size mountain jutting 822 feet above its surroundings has steep slopes and little crags, like a miniature Highlands set down in the middle of the busy city. Appropriately, these theatrical elements match Edinburgh's character—after all, the city has been a stage that has seen its fair share of romance, violence, tragedy, and triumph. Modern Edinburgh has become a cultural capital, staging the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe Festival in every possible venue each August. The stunning Museum of Scotland complements the city’s wealth of galleries and artsy hangouts. Add Edinburgh’s growing reputation for food and nightlife and you have one of the world’s most beguiling cities. Today the city is the second most important financial center in the United Kingdom, and the fifth most important in Europe. The city regularly is ranked near the top in quality-of-life surveys. Accordingly, New Town apartments on fashionable streets sell for considerable sums. In some senses the city is showy and materialistic, but Edinburgh still supports learned societies, some of which have their roots in the Scottish Enlightenment. The Royal Society of Edinburgh, for example, established in 1783 "for the advancement of learning and useful knowledge," remains an important forum for interdisciplinary activities. Even as Edinburgh moves through the 21st century, its tall guardian castle remains the focal point of the city and its venerable history. Take time to explore the streets—peopled by the spirits of Mary, Queen of Scots; Sir Walter Scott; and Robert Louis Stevenson—and pay your respects to the world's best-loved terrier, Greyfriars Bobby. In the evenings you can enjoy candlelit restaurants or a folk ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee, a traditional Scottish dance with music), though you should remember that you haven't earned your porridge until you've climbed Arthur's Seat. Should you wander around a corner, say, on George Street, you might see not an endless cityscape, but blue sea and a patchwork of fields. This is the county of Fife, beyond the inlet of the North Sea called the Firth of Forth—a reminder, like the mountains to the northwest that can be glimpsed from Edinburgh's highest points, that the rest of Scotland lies within easy reach.

Cruise Holidays Departing From Rosyth, Scotland

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Balmoral

Scenic Scottish Isles & the West Country

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Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

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Days:

11

Depart:

7 June 2025

Return:

17 June 2025

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£1,299

 PP

Outside from:

£1,599

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Balcony from:

£3,399

 PP

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Balmoral

Fairytale Castles & Old Towns of the Baltic

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Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

14

Depart:

27 June 2025

Return:

10 July 2025

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£1,949

 PP

Outside from:

£2,269

 PP

Balcony from:

£4,869

 PP

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Balmoral

Exploring the Land of Fire & Ice

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Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

11

Depart:

10 July 2025

Return:

20 July 2025

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£1,399

 PP

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£1,699

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£3,499

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Balmoral

French Rivers with Normandy & Bordeaux

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Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

14

Depart:

20 July 2025

Return:

2 August 2025

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£2,099

 PP

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£2,399

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Balcony from:

£5,069

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Sirena

Top Of The World

Start:

Rosyth

End:

IJmuiden

No Port Available

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Days:

19

Depart:

25 August 2025

Return:

12 September 2025

Oceania Cruises

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£3,912

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£4,376

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£6,208

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Sirena

Visions Of The North

Start:

Rosyth

End:

Antwerp

No Port Available

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Days:

29

Depart:

25 August 2025

Return:

22 September 2025

Oceania Cruises

Inside from:

£6,899

 PP

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£7,369

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Balcony from:

£10,859

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Balmoral

The Scenic Shores of Scotland & Ireland

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Rosyth

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Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

9

Depart:

10 June 2026

Return:

18 June 2026

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£1,149

 PP

Outside from:

£1,389

 PP

Balcony from:

£2,349

 PP

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Balmoral

Scenic Isles of Scotland

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Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

8

Depart:

25 June 2026

Return:

2 July 2026

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£999

 PP

Outside from:

£1,209

 PP

Balcony from:

£2,049

 PP

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Balmoral

River Cities & Coastlines of France

Start:

Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

13

Depart:

2 July 2026

Return:

14 July 2026

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

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£1,679

 PP

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£2,039

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Balcony from:

£3,479

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Balmoral

Summertime Norwegian Fjords

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Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

8

Depart:

14 July 2026

Return:

21 July 2026

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

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£999

 PP

Outside from:

£1,209

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Balcony from:

£2,049

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Balmoral

Castles & Cultures of the Baltic

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Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

12

Depart:

21 July 2026

Return:

1 August 2026

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£1,499

 PP

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£1,829

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£3,149

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Balmoral

Coastal & Cultural Scottish Isles

Start:

Rosyth

End:

Rosyth

No Port Available

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Days:

6

Depart:

1 August 2026

Return:

6 August 2026

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Inside from:

£749

 PP

Outside from:

£899

 PP

Balcony from:

£1,449

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