14 Nights

Dover, Rotterdam, South Queensferry, Invergordon, Portree, Belfast (NORTHERN IRELAND), Greenock, Liverpool, Dublin, Ringaskiddy

Dover, Rotterdam, South Queensferry, Invergordon, Portree, Belfast  (NORTHERN IRELAND), Greenock, Liverpool, Dublin, Ringaskiddy
From:
3.176,80 €
only 226,91 € Per night
Departure Port
Dover
Cruise Code
E6NG14
Departure Date
21/08/2026 17:00
Return Date
04/09/2026 07:00
Dover, United Kingdom21/08/2026 17:00
Rotterdam, Netherlands (the)22/08/2026 07:00-22/08/2026 15:00
At sea
South Queensferry, United Kingdom24/08/2026 07:00-24/08/2026 00:00
South Queensferry, United Kingdom25/08/2026 00:00-25/08/2026 17:00
Invergordon, United Kingdom26/08/2026 07:00-26/08/2026 17:00
Portree, United Kingdom27/08/2026 08:00-27/08/2026 18:00
Belfast (NORTHERN IRELAND), Ireland28/08/2026 11:00-28/08/2026 23:00
Greenock, United Kingdom29/08/2026 08:00-29/08/2026 23:00
At sea
Liverpool, United Kingdom31/08/2026 08:00-31/08/2026 22:00
Dublin, Ireland01/09/2026 07:00-01/09/2026 17:00
Ringaskiddy, Ireland02/09/2026 08:00-02/09/2026 17:00
At sea
Dover, United Kingdom04/09/2026 07:00
1η
day
Dover, United Kingdom
Departure Time
21/08/2026 17:00

Visible for miles from sea, the White Cliffs of Dover are an instantly recognizable symbol of England. These white cliffs face the European continent at the narrowest part of the English Channel and have long been a semaphore of welcome and farewell. From its founding by Rome more than 2 millennia ago, the city has become a global center of almost everything: history, theater, art, architecture, literature, sports, business, fashion, and rock and roll. Cruise visitors can explore 13th century Dover Castle which dominates the harbour and journey into London, Britain's ever-fascinating capital. There, they can explore the notorious Tower of London and view the Crown Jewels, visit Windsor Castle or see Westminster Abbey. Dover is also your gateway to Kent's green countryside, dotted with old medieval towns and castles.

2η
day
Rotterdam, Netherlands (the)
Arrival Time
22/08/2026 07:00
Departure Time
22/08/2026 15:00

Often called the gateway to Europe, the port city of Rotterdam is full of old-world charm, offering amazing views and a maze of wharves and canals, along with towering spires make for a beautiful sight. The Nazi bombardment of 1940 gutted most of the old city, so, you will notice that Rotterdam's architecture is an intriguing mix of old and new: modern glass skyscrapers often stand adjacent to 19th- and 18th-century buildings. During your walk, you will see three pre World War II buildings in the city center, the city hall, St. Laurence church and the White House. Explore the Museum Boymans van Beuningen, which houses a unique collection dating from the 14th century, or the Museum Voor Volkenkunde, home to ethnological exhibits, the Delfshaven quarter with the 18th century houses and the futuristic Kijk-Kubus, an upside-down housing complex.

3η
day
At sea
4η
day
South Queensferry, United Kingdom
Arrival Time
24/08/2026 07:00
Departure Time
24/08/2026 00:00

South Queensferry is is an anchorage port, which was named after St. Margaret, the 11th century Queen of Scotland, who instigated the ferry service across the Firth of Forth which ran until the completion of the Forth Road Bridge in 1964. It is the gateway to Edinburgh, the political, commercial and cultural heart of Scotland, a gracious city noted for its superb skyline, its impressive collection of glorious architecture and its beautiful parks. Edinburgh manages to combine both ancient and modern in a uniquely Scottish atmosphere. The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh were listed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1995. Take a walk along the old town, the city's medieval heart along the Royal Mile, marvel the imposing castle, symbol of the city and the Georgian (late 18th century) New Town and commercial heart of the city and finish your walk tasting local whiskey or beer at one of the traditional pubs which are all around the city.

5η
day
South Queensferry, United Kingdom
Arrival Time
25/08/2026 00:00
Departure Time
25/08/2026 17:00

South Queensferry is is an anchorage port, which was named after St. Margaret, the 11th century Queen of Scotland, who instigated the ferry service across the Firth of Forth which ran until the completion of the Forth Road Bridge in 1964. It is the gateway to Edinburgh, the political, commercial and cultural heart of Scotland, a gracious city noted for its superb skyline, its impressive collection of glorious architecture and its beautiful parks. Edinburgh manages to combine both ancient and modern in a uniquely Scottish atmosphere. The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh were listed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1995. Take a walk along the old town, the city's medieval heart along the Royal Mile, marvel the imposing castle, symbol of the city and the Georgian (late 18th century) New Town and commercial heart of the city and finish your walk tasting local whiskey or beer at one of the traditional pubs which are all around the city.

6η
day
Invergordon, United Kingdom
Arrival Time
26/08/2026 07:00
Departure Time
26/08/2026 17:00

Invergordon is the gateway to Loch Ness and the area of the Highlands known as the "Great Glen". It is a major port of call for cruise liners bringing in excess of 70.000 passengers to the area. In 1933, an enterprising editor in Inverness enlivened a slow news week with the story of an odd sighting in Loch Ness. The legend grew overnight - and today individuals still scan the dark waters of the Loch for a sight of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Legend goes back as far as the 6th century and insists that the celebrated Loch Ness Monster inhabits a cave beneath the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle. 

7η
day
Portree, United Kingdom
Arrival Time
27/08/2026 08:00
Departure Time
27/08/2026 18:00

The Isle of Skye is the largest and most northerly large island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, the 2nd largest island in Scotland and the 4th largest in the UK. Portree, the main town and capital on the island, set round its natural harbour and fringed by high ground and cliffs, is a bustling port and a thriving cultural centre. The town is a popular base for exploring the rest of the island. Portree is also the cultural hub for Skye and one of its main attractions, the award-winning Aros Centre, runs regular theatre, concerts and film screenings. For souvenir, buy colourful Celtic batiks and gorgeous hand loomed cottons.

8η
day
Belfast (NORTHERN IRELAND), Ireland
Arrival Time
28/08/2026 11:00
Departure Time
28/08/2026 23:00

The capital of Northern Ireland - part of the United Kingdom - Belfast, stretches along both sides of the River Lagan. It is a graceful city of Victorian and Edwardian buildings, which has become a cosmopolitan tourist destination, famed for its linen and its shipyards. Major industrial center in the 19th century, Belfast is also our gateway to the rich, Irish countryside of Counties Antrim and Down. Explore this exuberant city, discover The Murals, vividly painted on houses, marvel the bizarre landscape at the Giant's Causeway, visit the Museum Titanic Belfast or shop for superb Irish linens. Don't miss Belfast Castle at Cave Hill Country Park and Albert Memorial Clock Tower, a clock tower situated at Queen's Square in 1869 and one of the best known landmarks of Belfast.

9η
day
Greenock, United Kingdom
Arrival Time
29/08/2026 08:00
Departure Time
29/08/2026 23:00

Greenock is a port located on the steep west central Lowlands of Scotland, approximately 45 minutes from Glasgow. Located on the River Clyde, Greenock is offering spectacular views to the mountains beyond. From the looming Victorian tower in Cathcart Square to the McLean Museum and Art Gallery on Union Street, you’ll find plenty to see and do. Time allowing, don't miss the panorama from Craig's Top on the Lyle Hill, overlooking Greenock and Gourock.

10η
day
At sea
11η
day
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Arrival Time
31/08/2026 08:00
Departure Time
31/08/2026 22:00

Liverpool, England, an industrial town on the River Mersey about 290 km northwest of London. Liverpool's biggest claim to fame is its identity as home of the Beatles. We highly recommend a visit to the Liverpool Cathedral (Anglican), offering an outstanding view, to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which reflects the city's considerable shipping history as one of the world's greatest seaports, the Beatles Story, which reveals the singers' early lives in Liverpool and their rise to stardom, and for art lovers, the Walker Gallery, which exhibits such periods as the 17th century masters (Rembrandt, Rubens and Ruysdael); 18th century British (Gainsborough, Reynolds and Wedgwood); Impressionism (Cezanne, Degas, Matisse, Monet and Rodin); Romanticism and early 19th century British (Constable and Turner); plus Medieval, Renaissance and High Victorian periods crafts, designs and sculptures.

12η
day
Dublin, Ireland
Arrival Time
01/09/2026 07:00
Departure Time
01/09/2026 17:00

City of literature, music, commerce, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin is a gracious and cosmopolitan city on the mouth of Liffey river. Surrounded by green space, including the Phoenix Park, Herbert Park and St Stephen's Green, it is an intimate place that is easy to explore. Stroll along the city, pay a visit to Dublin Castle, walk along Ha' Penny Bridge or survey the gray, stone façades of Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university. Grafton street is the place for shopping, either souvenirs or popular design brands.

13η
day
Ringaskiddy, Ireland
Arrival Time
02/09/2026 08:00
Departure Time
02/09/2026 17:00

Ringaskiddy (Irish: Rinn an Scidígh, meaning "Skiddy's Headland") is a village in CountyCork , Ireland. It is located on the western side of Cork Harbour, south of Cobh, and is 15 kilometres from Cork city.The village is a port with passenger ferry services to France. A ferry service to Swansea in Wales closed in 2012.

During the 20th century, Ringaskiddy changed from a fishing village to a centre of transport and industrial activity. It is now one of the largest employment hubs in County Cork. The village is close to a number of tourist areas, including Crosshaven, Currabinny and Monkstown.

14η
day
At sea
15η
day
Dover, United Kingdom
Arrival Time
04/09/2026 07:00

Visible for miles from sea, the White Cliffs of Dover are an instantly recognizable symbol of England. These white cliffs face the European continent at the narrowest part of the English Channel and have long been a semaphore of welcome and farewell. From its founding by Rome more than 2 millennia ago, the city has become a global center of almost everything: history, theater, art, architecture, literature, sports, business, fashion, and rock and roll. Cruise visitors can explore 13th century Dover Castle which dominates the harbour and journey into London, Britain's ever-fascinating capital. There, they can explore the notorious Tower of London and view the Crown Jewels, visit Windsor Castle or see Westminster Abbey. Dover is also your gateway to Kent's green countryside, dotted with old medieval towns and castles.

Dover, Rotterdam, South Queensferry, Invergordon, Portree, Belfast  (NORTHERN IRELAND), Greenock, Liverpool, Dublin, Ringaskiddy
From:
3.176,80 €
only 226,91 € Per night
Departure Port
Dover
Cruise Code
E6NG14
Departure Date
21/08/2026 17:00
Return Date
04/09/2026 07:00
Dover, United Kingdom21/08/2026 17:00
Rotterdam, Netherlands (the)22/08/2026 07:00-22/08/2026 15:00
At sea
South Queensferry, United Kingdom24/08/2026 07:00-24/08/2026 00:00
South Queensferry, United Kingdom25/08/2026 00:00-25/08/2026 17:00
Invergordon, United Kingdom26/08/2026 07:00-26/08/2026 17:00
Portree, United Kingdom27/08/2026 08:00-27/08/2026 18:00
Belfast (NORTHERN IRELAND), Ireland28/08/2026 11:00-28/08/2026 23:00
Greenock, United Kingdom29/08/2026 08:00-29/08/2026 23:00
At sea
Liverpool, United Kingdom31/08/2026 08:00-31/08/2026 22:00
Dublin, Ireland01/09/2026 07:00-01/09/2026 17:00
Ringaskiddy, Ireland02/09/2026 08:00-02/09/2026 17:00
At sea
Dover, United Kingdom04/09/2026 07:00