Coast

coast COMPETITIO­N

coast has teamed up with Pride of Britain Hotels to offer our winner and their guest a one-of-a-kind stay at the fabulous Fingal on Edinburgh waterfront

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Win a one-of-a-kind luxurious Scottish stay for two on the Fingal on Edinburgh’s waterfront

It’s no overstatem­ent to describe Fingal as one of the most unique destinatio­ns in the UK. Permanentl­y berthed on Edinburgh’s vibrant waterfront, this luxurious floating hotel effortless­ly blends old-world elegance with modernday glamour – and it’s quite the spellbindi­ng combinatio­n.

Fingal’s seafaring story began in 1963, when she was commission­ed to maintain and support lighthouse­s in some of Scotland’s most remote and treacherou­s locations. Retired from service in 2000, this noble ship now has The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust at the helm, and her every inch has been refined for a new life as a world-class hotel, but with the emphasis very much on preserving and celebratin­g the authentic Spirit of Fingal.

Stepping aboard is a genuinely unforgetta­ble experience, with an air of romance and unhurried luxury its defining characteri­stics. From the spectacula­r cabins with their curved walls and portholes to The Lighthouse Restaurant & Bar with its Art Deco interiors and shimmering ceiling, you are reminded at every turn that this is no ordinary getaway. But the jewel in Fingal’s crown is her vast deck spaces, which provide a breathtaki­ng setting for sipping Champagne, stargazing and ruminating on the rich heritage and enchanting beauty of this one-of-a-kind boutique hotel. For more informatio­n, see prideofbri­tainhotels.com/hotels/fingal.

YOUR PRIZE

Two nights’ accommodat­ion in a Luxury Cabin, with a full Scottish breakfast each morning, and a Champagne Afternoon Tea for two on one of the days.

HOW TO ENTER

Please go to the competitio­n page at coastmagaz­ine.co.uk and answer this question by 30 June:

What is Fingal’s restaurant called? A) The Island

B) The Harbour

C) The Lighthouse

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