Groups visiting The Loch Ness Centre can now benefit from immersive tours in their native language.
With significant investment by the centre’s operator, Continuum Attractions, visitors can take the 60-minute tour to become part of the legend and unearth real stories about the historic loch in one of nine languages now incorporated into the experience. The Loch Ness Centre welcomes more than 110,00 guests each year, with 45% of those coming from outside the UK.
The attraction, which reopened in 2023 following a £1.5 million redevelopment, can now welcome guests speaking Mandarin, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Spanish without needing a headset.
The Port of Invergordon, less than an hour north east of the attraction, is scheduled to welcome more than 120 cruise ships in 2025, delivering international tourists into the heart of the Highlands, a key market for the attraction. Nearly 13,000 groups of visitors were welcomed to the centre in 2024/25, with France, Spain and Germany representing the largest non-English speaking audiences to discover the story of the world’s most famous monster in their language.
Nagina Ishaq, General Manager of The Loch Ness Centre said, “We are thrilled to offer our immersive tour experience in nine languages, making the legend of Loch Ness more accessible than ever before. This investment ensures that visitors from around the world can connect with the history, mystery, and science behind the loch and its secrets in a way that feels personal and engaging.
“With the Port of Invergordon welcoming a significant number of potential guests onto our doorstep each year, this also allows us to better cater to the growing number of international visitors exploring the Highlands by sea, as well as those travelling by other means.”
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