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Cruises to Rosyth (Edinburgh)


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2025 No-Fly Scenic Norwegian Fjords in Five Nights

Balmoral 02 Aug 2025 5 nights No-Fly Cruise Edinburgh (Rosyth)

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Itinerary: Rosyth - Ulvik, Hardangerfjord - Haugesund, Norway - Rosyth
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2025 No-Fly Mountains & Fjords of Norway in Summer

Balmoral 07 Aug 2025 7 nights No-Fly Cruise Edinburgh (Rosyth)

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Itinerary: Rosyth - Kristiansand, Norway - Andalsnes - Olden, Norway - Skjolden - Rosyth
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Inside from £1,199pp

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No-Fly 2025 Norway's Islands & Mountainous Vistas

Balmoral 17 Jun 2025 10 nights No-Fly Cruise Edinburgh (Rosyth)

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Itinerary: Rosyth - Leknes, Lofoten Islands - Svolvær, Lofoten, Norway - Tromsø, Norway - Sortland, Vesterålen, Norway - Kristiansand, Norway - Rosyth
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What to see in Rosyth (Edinburgh)

Rosyth, a town with a proud maritime and military heritage, is situated in an area of Scotland replete with historical intrigue and natural beauty. Located near the Firth of Forth, Rosyth acts as a gateway to some of Scotland’s most fascinating attractions.

First and foremost, a visit to the historic city of Edinburgh, just a short drive or train ride from Rosyth, is essential. Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is a city of striking contrasts, where centuries-old architecture meets a vibrant, modern lifestyle. The city’s heart is Edinburgh Castle, perched dramatically on an extinct volcano, offering panoramic views over the cityscape. The Royal Mile, a bustling thoroughfare leading from the castle down to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, is lined with medieval buildings, quaint shops and traditional pubs. Edinburgh is also known for its rich literary heritage and hosts the world’s largest international literary festival. In August, the city comes alive with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival, featuring thousands of performers and shows in venues all over the city.

Closer to Rosyth, the Deep Sea World aquarium offers an underwater journey like no other. Located in North Queensferry, just across the iconic Forth Bridge from Rosyth, Deep Sea World is Scotland’s national aquarium and home to one of Europe’s largest collections of sharks. Visitors can walk through the UK’s longest underwater tunnel, coming face-to-face with a vast array of marine life, including sharks, rays and a tropical reef. The aquarium provides an educational and exciting day out for all ages, offering various interactive experiences and demonstrations. Deep Sea World’s commitment to conservation and education about the marine environment makes it an essential visit for nature enthusiasts.

Another must-visit attraction near Rosyth is the historic town of Dunfermline. Once the capital of Scotland, Dunfermline is steeped in history and is the final resting place of King Robert the Bruce, famously known for his role in the Wars of Scottish Independence. The town’s Abbey and Palace are rich in medieval history and are a testament to Dunfermline’s importance in Scotland’s past. The beautiful Pittencrieff Park, gifted to the people of Dunfermline by the industrialist Andrew Carnegie, born here in 1835, offers a tranquil retreat with lush gardens, woodland walks and a playground for children. Dunfermline’s heritage sites and scenic parks provide a glimpse into both the regal and everyday life of Scotland’s bygone eras.


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