20 Nights

Dublin, Douglas, Isle of Bute, Rothesay, Tobermory, Stornoway, St kilda , Am baile, Isle of noss, Lerwick, Heimaey, Reykjavik, Grundarfjörður, Patreksfjörður, Ittoqqortoormiit

Dublin, Douglas, Isle of Bute,  Rothesay, Tobermory, Stornoway, St kilda , Am baile, Isle of noss, Lerwick, Heimaey, Reykjavik, Grundarfjörður, Patreksfjörður, Ittoqqortoormiit
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Κρουαζιερόπλοιο
Seabourn Venture
Λιμάνι Αναχώρησης
Dublin
Ημερ. Αναχώρησης
06/07/2026 17:00
Ημερ. Επιστροφής
26/07/2026 07:00
Η Κρουαζιέρα
ΗμέραΛιμάνιΆφιξηΑναχώρηση
1η
Dublin, Ireland

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.

06/07/2026 00:0006/07/2026 17:00
2η
CLF, Unknown
07/07/2026 06:0007/07/2026 10:00
2η
Douglas, Isle of Man

Douglas is the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man, at the mouth of the River Douglas. It is the Island's main hub for business, finance, legal services, shipping, transport, shopping, and entertainment. During your visit, you will see the Tower of Refuge (1832), a small castle-like shelter built upon Conister Rockin Douglas Bay as a sanctuary for shipwrecked sailors, the Jubilee clock, a street clock built in 1887 in commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign, and Douglas Head, the rocky point overlooking Douglas Bay and harbour. Among the most popular tourist attractions are the horse-drawn trams that run along the promenade from the Sea Terminal to the Manx Electric Railway station, 2,6 kms, from spring to early autumn.

07/07/2026 12:0007/07/2026 19:00
3η
Isle of Bute, Rothesay, United Kingdom

The Isle of Bute  is an island in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. It is divided into highland and lowland areas by the Highland Boundary Fault. Watson and Mac an Tàilleir support a derivation from Old Irish bót ("fire"), perhaps in reference to signal fires, This reference to beacon fires may date from the Viking period, when the island was probably known to the Norse as Bót. The  island was also known during the Viking era as Rothesay, possibly referring to the personal name Roth or Roderick and the Old Norse suffix ey ("island"). This name was eventually taken by the main town on the island, whose Gaelic name is Baile Bhòid ("town of Bute")

08/07/2026 07:0008/07/2026 18:00
4η
Tobermory, United Kingdom

Tobermory is the capital of the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It is located in the northeastern part of the island, near the northern entrance of the Sound of Mull. Tobermory is a pretty little holiday village with brightly coloured houses and spectacular sceneries. It is worth

09/07/2026 07:0009/07/2026 14:00
4η
IE1, Unknown
09/07/2026 15:3009/07/2026 19:00
5η
Stornoway, United Kingdom

Stornoway is an idyllic town on the Isle of Lewis, in the Western Isles, an island chain off the west coast of mainland Scotland. Stornoway was founded by Vikings in the early 9th century. Today, it is the main port of the island due to its sheltered location. The Western Isles offer stunning sceneries and have a rich history. It is worth visiting the prehistoric Callanish Stones, a local landmark on the Isle of Lewis, constructed 1000 years before Stonehenge.

10/07/2026 07:0010/07/2026 19:00
6η
St kilda , Am baile, United Kingdom

St. Kilda is an isolated island complex located 64 miles northwest of North Yuist in the North Atlantic Ocean. The largest island of the Cluster is Hirta and is the westernmost island of the Scottish Evry, and there are three smaller islands, Dun, Soe and Borey, which are used as pastures.

11/07/2026 07:0011/07/2026 12:00
7η
Isle of noss, United Kingdom

Noss is a small, previously inhabited island in Shetland, Scotland. It is a sheep farm and has been a national nature reserve since 1955. Noss was designated a National Nature Reserve in 1955  and is managed by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH).The island is linked to Bressay by a seasonal ferry service, run by the wildlife wardens using an inflatable boat. Noss is renowned for its seabird colonies and is one of the more accessible of the internationally important seabird colonies in the North Atlantic. Attractions on Noss include a visitor centre, the Pony Pund built to breed Shetland ponies, the Holm of Noss rock and the Noup cliff. The sandstone cliffs of Noss have weathered into a series of horizontal ledges making ideal breeding grounds for gannets, puffins, guillemots, shags, black-legged kittiwakes, razorbills, fulmars and great skuas. Otters are also frequently seen around the island.

12/07/2026 16:0012/07/2026 22:00
7η
Lerwick, United Kingdom

Lerwick is an anchorage port, the capital of the archipelago of the Shetland islands, the most northerly of the British Isles, over one hundred in number, of which a mere 16 are inhabited. The town is located on the eastern shore of Mainland, the largest Shetland Island and it was largely developed by Dutch herring fisherman in the 17th century. The islands are well- known for their superb crafts, ranging from woolen and cashmere knitwear to intricate lace shawls and fine jewelry.

12/07/2026 08:0012/07/2026 15:00
8η
At sea
9η
At sea
10η
Heimaey, Iceland

Heimaey is the largest of 15-18 islands in the Westman Islands archipelago, 13.4 km2, located just off the south-west coast of Iceland's mainland. It is considered the "Pompeii of the North", after the Icelandic eruption in Heimaey in 1973, which buried around four hundreds of houses. An entire museum, Eldheimar has been built around the remains of one of the homes. It's totally worth seeing the museum and get closer to the history of Heimaey. Everything is within walking distance. While in town, you will see the extraordinary Stafkirkjan, a Norse timber church, a gift from the Norwegians to commemorate 1000 years since Christianity, the Aquarium and Natural History Museum (Sæheimar).There are hiking paths all over the island so any reasonably fit traveler should be able to enjoy the sightseeing on foot, choosing exciting natural trail tours.

15/07/2026 07:0015/07/2026 19:00
11η
Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland is noted for its abundant parks, brightly colored houses, steaming thermal pools and an incredibly vibrant music scene. Although small in populations, the world’s most northerly capital has everything larger cities have to offer. For passengers spending time in the city there is a wide choice of museums, galleries, restaurants and cafés. Reykjavik is the gateway to Iceland's natural wonders, which range from ice fields to thermal pools. Just a few minutes drive outside the city is unspoilt countryside where you can encounter a cross-section of Iceland’s natural wonders, geology and history. Tours outside the city give you an idea of the many contrasts of Iceland’s natural beauty from lush valleys to barren higlands, from thunderous waterfalls to silent, mystical glaciers, from lava fields to sandy coastlines, from hotsprings to geothermal spas. If you have the opportunity, don't miss a dip in the pleasant waters of the Blue Lagoon.

16/07/2026 07:0016/07/2026 17:00
12η
Grundarfjörður, Iceland
17/07/2026 07:0017/07/2026 17:00
13η
Patreksfjörður, Iceland
18/07/2026 07:0018/07/2026 11:00
13η
DYN, Unknown
18/07/2026 14:0018/07/2026 18:00
14η
SD1, Unknown
19/07/2026 08:0019/07/2026 18:00
15η
At sea
16η
Ittoqqortoormiit, Denmark
21/07/2026 07:0021/07/2026 17:00
17η
At sea
18η
At sea
19η
At sea
20η
Heimaey, Iceland

Heimaey is the largest of 15-18 islands in the Westman Islands archipelago, 13.4 km2, located just off the south-west coast of Iceland's mainland. It is considered the "Pompeii of the North", after the Icelandic eruption in Heimaey in 1973, which buried around four hundreds of houses. An entire museum, Eldheimar has been built around the remains of one of the homes. It's totally worth seeing the museum and get closer to the history of Heimaey. Everything is within walking distance. While in town, you will see the extraordinary Stafkirkjan, a Norse timber church, a gift from the Norwegians to commemorate 1000 years since Christianity, the Aquarium and Natural History Museum (Sæheimar).There are hiking paths all over the island so any reasonably fit traveler should be able to enjoy the sightseeing on foot, choosing exciting natural trail tours.

25/07/2026 07:0025/07/2026 19:00
21η
Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland is noted for its abundant parks, brightly colored houses, steaming thermal pools and an incredibly vibrant music scene. Although small in populations, the world’s most northerly capital has everything larger cities have to offer. For passengers spending time in the city there is a wide choice of museums, galleries, restaurants and cafés. Reykjavik is the gateway to Iceland's natural wonders, which range from ice fields to thermal pools. Just a few minutes drive outside the city is unspoilt countryside where you can encounter a cross-section of Iceland’s natural wonders, geology and history. Tours outside the city give you an idea of the many contrasts of Iceland’s natural beauty from lush valleys to barren higlands, from thunderous waterfalls to silent, mystical glaciers, from lava fields to sandy coastlines, from hotsprings to geothermal spas. If you have the opportunity, don't miss a dip in the pleasant waters of the Blue Lagoon.

26/07/2026 07:0026/07/2026 00:00
Included

Included

  • On-board accommodation in a Suite* of your choice and cruise as shown
  • Gourmet dining experiences in all venues (dine when, where and with whom you choose).
  • In-suite bar and refrigerator stocked with your preferences.
  • Complimentary fine wines at lunch, dinner and open bars throughout the ship.
  • Participation in on-board activities and on-board facilities.
  • Entertainment program on board.
  • Gratuities are neither required nor expected.

REQUIREMENTS FOR EMBARKATION 

  • Ιt is required in paper or electronic format Proof of vaccination at least 2 week prior the departure.
  • Guests are required to complete the dedicated digital Passenger Locator Form (dPLF). Passengers without PLF in their hands run the risk not to embark.

Kindly note that all guests must be fully vaccinated at least 2 week prior the departure.

Greek Isles Health and Safety Guidelines

All Suites include

Fine Egyptian cotton linens, fluffy duvet, down or hypoallergenic pillows, robes and slippers, 24-hour complimentary room service, In-suite bar stocked according to your preferences, Fine soaps such as L’Occitane and exclusive Therapies bath products by Molton Brown, London, Personalized stationery, Flat-screen TV with music and movies, Wi-Fi and cell phone access
Internet access on board is subject to a nominal service charge based on usage. This nominal charge serves to limit usage to some extent and thus improve the performance for all our guests. Guests simply register at the Seabourn Square terminals to set up an account, which is charged to the guest’s shipboard account. The basic charge is 40 cents ($.40 USD) per minute. Several different advance purchase plans are available on board at lower rates, to accommodate individual needs. Time purchased as a plan may be used at any time during the cruise, either at the terminals or wirelessly.

Premium Suite Amenities

An invitation from the Master for a bridge visit when the ship is in port.A personal visit from the Hotel Director. Fresh orchids or potpourri in your bathroom m. All-natural Molton Brown bath and beauty products including Pure Pampering bath oils. A large basket of succulent tropical fruits. High-quality bathrobes, soft and luxurious. Complimentary Internet service. A large bouquet of fresh flowers when you embark. A convenient espresso machine with a variety of coffees in your suite. Swarovski Optik binoculars in all Premium Suites. Complimentary private car transfers between airport and ship. * A choice of daily newspapers delivered to your suite. ** Wellness Bag exercise kit containing easy-to-carry workout gear available upon request. **

Penthouse Spa Suite Amenities

Complimentary full-day access to The Spa at Seabourn serene area, In-suite spa amenities Spa concierge service, Spacious bath with full tub and shower, Complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences, Second in-suite bar stocked with waters, juices, and healthy snacks, 24-hour complimentary room service, Fine cotton linens, plush robes and slippers Writing desk with personalized stationary, All-natural Molton Brown, London bath and beauty products, including Pure Pampering bath oils, Additional Molton Brown, London specialty spa products and a menu of luxurious bath sponges, Calming L’Occitane fragrance can be diffused in the suite, and a soothing music soundtrack is available on request, Soaps by Hermès, L’Occitane, Baudelaire and Salvatore Ferragamo, iPod® docking stations, Flat-screen TVs with music and movies, The option of in-suite dining served course by course, Wi-Fi and cell phone access, PressReader mobile – Enjoy your favorite newspapers and magazines from your smartphone or tablet

Not Included

  • Port Expenses & Fees
  • Shore excursions
  • Travel insurance
  • Laundry charges
  • Spa and salon treatments
  • Telephone and internet charges
  • Medical services
In order to complete the booking, and according to the company policy, it is necessary for you to provide full details of all participants (Full Name, Date and Place of Birth) as they are shown on your Passport(s)/ID(s) (depending on the cruise type you have selected). It is also necessary to provide an Emergency Contact (friend or relative) and full contact details (Full name, Phone Number Mobile/Landline) of this person.
In order to confirm a booking a 30% deposit is require of the booking total. Balance must be paid as per booking confirmation you have received. Any booking made in the period of less than the period states the booking confirmation, full payment of the booking is required.
A valid passport is required for this cruise. (Depending the cruise you choose please check for Visa requirements).
You are responsible
for obtaining all necessary travel documents and for complying with Customs and Immigration requirements.
Guest without proper travel documents will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of cruise fare will be given to any guest failing to bring such documentation.
In order to avoid problems at departure, we kindly ask you to carefully check the validity of your documents and to be in possession of what is required for the cruise. If any guest does not possess the required documentation they will be denied boarding their flight/cruise and cancellation penalties will be applied.
Cancellation policy

Cruises of 59-days or less

 | Days Prior to Departure  | Cancellation charges
 | Booking date-57 days  | 10% of full fare
 | 56-42 days  | 45% of full fare 
 | 41-16 days  | 75% of full fare
 | 15-6 days  | 90% of full fare
 | Less than 6 days, or non-appearance  | 100% full fare
Cruises of 60-days or more:

 | Days Prior to Departure  | Cancellation charges
 | Booking date-91 days  | 10% of full fare
 | 90-42 days  | 45% of full fare 
 | 41-16 days  | 75% of full fare
 | 15-6 days  | 90% of full fare
 | Less than 6 days, or non-appearance  | 100% of full fare
 |   |  
 
-For cruises calling at Greece-
Please note that from  July 21, the Greek Government will introduce a new fee for visitors.
This mandatory fee applies to all cruise guests, regardless of age (including Infants) who go ashore at Greek ports – whether as part of an organized shore excursion or independently – including disembarking guests. 
Below is the current summary of the fees, up to May 31st, 2026: 
  • 21 July 2025 – 30 September 2025: 
    • EUR 20 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 5 per guest per port for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 October – 31 October 2025 / 1 April 2026 – 31 May 2026: 
    • EUR 12 per guest for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 3 per guest for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 November 2025 – 31 March 2026: 
    • EUR 4 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 1 per guest for all other Greek ports 
 Please note that this fee will be automatically charged to your onboard account if you disembark in any Greek port. Such fee is set and mandated by the Greek authorities and applies to all cruise lines operating in Greece.