| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 2008 | |||
| Tue 07 | 07:00 | 17:00 | Dover |
| Wed 08 | 09:00 | 21:30 | Falmouth |
| Thu 09 | 07:30 | 16:30 | |
| Fri 10 | 12:00 | 23:00 | Cobh (for Cork) |
| Sat 11 | 12:00 | 23:00 | Dublin |
| Sun 12 | 08:00 | 22:30 | Liverpool |
| Mon 13 | 08:00 | 13:00 | Belfast |
| Wed 15 | 02:15 | 23:55 | Leith (for Edinburgh) |
| Thu 16 | 12:00 | 23:00 | Newcastle |
| Sat 18 | 07:00 | 17:00 | Amsterdam |
| Sun 19 | 06:00 | 17:00 | Dover |
| Grade | Cabin | Brochure Price | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS | Premier Suite | £5,342 | £2,957 |
| MS | Marquee Suite | £4,597 | £2,547 |
| SS | Superior Suite | £4,087 | £2,267 |
| BJ | Balcony Junior Suite | £3,472 | £1,929 |
| BJD | Wheelchair Adapted | £3,472 | £1,929 |
| BA | Superior Balcony | £2,967 | £1,651 |
| A | Superior Outside | £2,667 | £1,486 |
| BC | Balcony Cabin | £2,582 | £1,439 |
| B | Superior Outside | £2,477 | £1,381 |
| BD | Wheelchair Adapted | £2,477 | £1,381 |
| C | Outside Cabin | £2,412 | £1,346 |
| D | Outside | £2,162 | £1,208 |
| E | Outside | £2,077 | £1,161 |
| F | Outside | £1,992 | £1,115 |
| G | Superior Inside | £1,882 | £1,054 |
| GD | Wheelchair Adapted | £1,882 | £1,054 |
| H | Inside | £1,737 | £974 |
| I | Inside | £1,632 | £917 |
| JB | Single Balcony Suite | £4,702 | £2,605 |
| J | O/S Superior Single | £4,172 | £2,314 |
| K | Single Outside Cabin | £3,642 | £2,022 |
| L | Outside Single | £3,432 | £1,907 |
| M | Superior I/S Single | £3,112 | £1,731 |
| N | Inside Single | £2,752 | £1,533 |
| OW | Owner\'s Suite | £6,357 | £3,515 |
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Leaving Amsterdam we drive to the historic city of Delft, famous for its Delft Blue pottery. Old shadowy canals, monuments and museums make Delft one of the most characteristic Old Dutch cities.
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
This evening tour takes us cruising on the illuminated canals of Amsterdam. We shall glide through the historic city centre. Sights seen will include the Westerchurch where Rembrandt is buried, Anne Frank’s House, the Skinny Bridge that crosses the Amstel River and the Town Hall.
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
We travel by coach to the windmill village Zaanse Schans – a name deriving from the defending wall (schans) which was erected at the end of the 16th century for the war against the Spaniards.
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
We will drive through Dam Square, with the Royal Palace and the Nieuwe Kerk, to the museum area. We pass the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, the Concert Building and the entertainment area Leidseplein on our way to the heart of the city for an hour long canal cruise.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Our tour begins with a transfer to the River Liffey upon which Dublin was built. Here we shall board our boat for a gentle and relaxing cruise along the river, whilst listening to the Story of Dublin;
DUBLIN, IRELAND
We shall travel to St Stephen’s Green and onto Dawson Street to view the Mansion, residence of Dublin’s Lord Mayor. We will also pass by Dublin Castle, City hall, Christchurch Cathedral and St Patrick’s Cathedral en route to visit the home of the world’s famous brew – Guinness.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Our tour begins heading south from Dublin to the picturesque Wicklow Mountains, where Powerscourt Gardens are situated. The 14,000-acre estate, owned by the Slazenger family, is situated on the River Dargle.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
This tour of North County Dublin takes us to the coastal towns of Malahide & Howth.Departing from our ship, we travel first via Fairview and the northern suburb of Coolock before arriving at the demesne of Malahide Castle, home of the Talbot family.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Our tour of the city will continue by passing the Georgian squares of Merrion and Fitzwilliam. Here we find the Doorways of Dublin; there is time allowed for photographs. We proceed past the National Gallery of Ireland, Government buildings and St Stephen’s Green.
COBH, IRELAND
Departing from Cobh we shall travel towards the city of Cork. Before reaching the city, we will turn in a northerly direction through the towns of Fermoy and Mallow before entering the picturesque county that is Tipperary.
COBH, IRELAND
After a short drive through the rolling countryside we will arrive at the Imperial Hotel and commence our walking tour from here. Leaving the South Mall – one of the most gracious streets in the city – we will cross Parnell Bridge and stop for a while to enjoy the view.
COBH, IRELAND
This tour through takes us through Cork’s charming countryside and also visits the unique sailing town of Kinsale. Departing from Cobh we will travel via the Lee tunnel to Kinsale. En route we will have a photo stop at Charles Fort.
COBH, IRELAND
Leaving the city, we will travel eastwards to the village of Midleton, the place from which the famous Irish whiskey gets its name. A visit to the Jameson Heritage Centre and Old Jameson Distillery in Midleton will take us right into the heart of the cherished whiskey-making tradition.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast has a long and often turbulent history. This tour of the capital city of Northern Ireland, takes you through the landmarks that have played their part in the city’s colourful development, from its great industrial triumphs to the civil unrest, which was often tarnished Belfast’s image.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
Departing the port of Belfast, taking a drive inland through the Northern Counties of Down and Derry we will pass en route Ballymoney & Ballmena.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
Our tour today will take us to the wonderful National Trust Properties of Mount Stewart House and Gardens, the finest in Northern Ireland. Home of the Londonderry family since the early 18th century, Mount Stewart was Lord Castlereagh’s house and played host to many prominent political figures.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and Ireland’s principal port. Dublin Bay, with its great sweep of coast from the rocky brow of Howth in the north to the headland of Dalkey in the south, is a fitting introduction to one of Europe’s finest capitals.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Welcome to Dublin, Ireland’s capital city steeped in history and youthful energy. Medieveal, Georgian and Modern architecture provide a backdrop to a friendly bustling port, where the cosmopolitan and charming converge in the delightful diversity that is Dublin.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Welcome to Dublin, Ireland’s capital city steeped in history and youthful energy. Medieveal, Georgian and Modern architecture provide a backdrop to a friendly bustling port, where the cosmopolitan and charming converge in the delightful diversity that is Dublin.
COBH, IRELAND
Cork is a city of steeples and bridges and was made for walking. From many vantage points it can all be seen at a glance, as it is a compact city in size yet diverse in its range of activities. The city centre has streets lined with a multitude of shops, arcades and boutiques.
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