UK & Ireland Cruises

Stay close to home and enjoy a UK cruise
A short break with a difference: a UK and Ireland cruise will give you the chance to rediscover the beauty and diversity of the British Isles. Departing from a UK cruise port, your holiday starts as soon as you step on board one of our cruise ships. From the bustling town of St Peter Port, cruise the Irish Sea and experience the elegance of Dublin or take a trip from Belfast to see the World Heritage Site that is the Giant's Causeway. From Invergordon, book one of our cruise ship shore excursions to explore Loch Ness or, from Kirkwall, you can opt to visit the southern Orkney Islands. Our UK and Ireland cruises really do give you to easy access to some of the most beautiful parts of the British Isles.
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UK Cruises, Ireland Cruises Highlights
The Giants Causeway – Ireland
Guernsey Island Tour – Channel Islands
Slapton Sands & Cream Tea - Dartmouth, UK
Ffestiniog Railway - Holyhead, UK
- Upcoming UK Cruises, Ireland Cruises - M1212
- On the Braemar
- Departing on 22 May 2012 for 9 nights
- Prices starting from £599.
- GOLF - ORKNEY GOLF CLUB
- Kirkwall, Orkneys, United Kingdom
Whether you’re handicap is 5 or 35, Orkney's golf courses will test our golfing ability and if the golf is not up to scratch then the views and hospitality definitely will be!
- GOLF - ST MARGARET’S ROYAL DUBLIN GOLF COURSE
- Dublin, Ireland, Ireland
St. Margaret's Royal Dublin has already hosted 3 international tournaments. It boasts big dramatic holes like the roller coaster twelfth, which rolls between two lakes and across a babbling brook to a majestically elevated green.

- Sissinghurst Castle Gardens (ArtsClub)
- Greenwich (for London), UK, United Kingdom
We shall depart from Greenwich by coach and enjoy the scenic journey through Kent - the ‘Garden of England’ - to Sissinghurst Castle Gardens. Nestled in the Weald of Kent, the property has been owned and maintained by the National Trust since 1967.

- Slapton Sands & Cream Tea (Tour C)
- Dartmouth, UK, United Kingdom
This scenic tour will show us the Devon countryside and a reminder of the Normandy invasion during World War II as well as stopping for a cream tea.

- Spectacular Scenery of Donegal
- Killybegs, Ireland, Ireland
Donegal has always had a unique character of its own and the political divisions of the 20th century have only helped to isolate it further. Here is a picturesque landscape of mountainous beauty, russet-hued like its famous tweed. Long valleys drop down from the mountains to a coast of rocky headlands, fishing villages and sweeping sandy beaches. It is a landscape of immense beauty.
Crisp and dry in the winter months; and pleasant and warm in the summer, a cruise around the UK and Ireland can be enjoyable at any time of year. While the hottest and driest weather is generally reserved for July and August, it has become more common for our cruise guests to experience Indian summers during cruise holidays in September and October. Average temperatures are lower in Scotland to those in England and Wales.
- Average Temperature: 14º C
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- Average Temperature: 14º C





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