The ruins of the castle near the cliff in the middle of Lake Ness are very sentimental. You can sign up for Lake Ness Cruise + Ecket Castle at the Inverness Tourist Center, or you can go back and forth by boat and take a bus. Cruise ship prices range from 14 to 44 (see figure below), but they generally cost more than 3,40 to start from downtown. The Castle usually stops in the middle and then returns to the city on the next flight. If you get off the bus stop and go to the castle, the queue for tickets is very long in busy season. It is suggested to buy a Scottish heritage pass, so that you can take another aisle without a long queue. Three-day tickets are more cost-effective, 30 pounds can visit Stirling Castle, Eckett Castle and Edinburgh Castle, a total of 8 pounds saved. There are restaurants in the castle, and staff in Scottish traditional costumes sometimes blow Scottish bagpipes along the River Nice. It was a wonderful journey.