Irish Jig Mini Cruise
UK & Ireland Cruise
A fun-filled opportunity to sample a fine ship and a fair city, plus a welcome helping of Fred. Olsen hospitality; makes this the perfect weekend escape.
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| Date |
Arr |
Dep |
Destination |
| June 2009 |
| Sun 21 | | PM | Greenock (for Glasgow), Scotland |
| Mon 22 | AM | PM | Dublin, Ireland |
| Tue 23 | AM | | Liverpool, England |
Prices shown are per person, based on standard twin adult occupancy.
| Grade |
Cabin |
Availability |
Prices From |
| A |
Superior Outside |
Limited |
£225 |
| B |
Family Outside |
Call for Latest Status |
£210 |
| BD |
Wheelchair Adapted |
Call for Latest Status |
£210 |
| C |
Outside |
Call for Latest Status |
£195 |
| D |
Outside |
Call for Latest Status |
£190 |
| E |
Outside |
Call for Latest Status |
£180 |
| F |
Outside |
Limited |
£165 |
| G |
Outside Two Berth |
Call for Latest Status |
£128 |
| H |
Inside |
Limited |
£153 |
| I |
Inside |
Call for Latest Status |
£140 |
| J |
Inside |
Call for Latest Status |
£128 |
| JS |
Junior Suite |
Call for Latest Status |
£263 |
| K |
Outside Single |
Call for Latest Status |
£230 |
| L |
Inside Single |
Call for Latest Status |
£205 |
| M |
Inside Single |
Call for Latest Status |
£193 |
| OW |
Owner's Suite |
Call for Latest Status |
£283 |
| SI |
LSAV Inside Single |
Call for Latest Status |
£149 |
| SO |
LSAV Outside Single |
Call for Latest Status |
£149 |
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DUBLIN, IRELAND
Wicklow is a natural scenic wonderland with domed granite mountains and purple glens, soft rolling hills and silvery streams rushing cool and clear from the mountain and bogland into the rivers of the countryside. It aptly deserves its name ‘Garden of Ireland’.
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DUBLIN, IRELAND
This tour of North County Dublin takes us to the coastal towns of Malahide and Howth. Departing from the ship, we travel via Fairview and the northern suburb of Coolock before arriving at the demesne of Malahide Castle, seat of the Talbot family.
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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. In addition to its splendid public buildings, Dublin is particularly rich in domestic architecture from the 18th century.
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DUBLIN, IRELAND
Bustling, cosmopolitan, ancient but young at heart, Dublin is one of Europe’s liveliest cities, where medieval and 17th century buildings stand comfortably amid all the trappings of a 21st century city.
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DUBLIN, IRELAND
Welcome to Dublin, Ireland’s capital city – steeped in history and youthful energy. Medieval, Georgian and modern architecture provide a backdrop to a bustling port, and the cosmopolitan and charming converge in the delightful diversity that is Dublin.
Black Prince
Where better to discover a relaxing mood than aboard Black Prince, a byword for a traditional style of cruising born in a more elegant and unhurried age.
Black Prince's classic cruising formula continues to earn her a growing following of both regular and new admirers. Described as 'a little ship with a big heart and soul', she has the ability to slip into small harbours so often overlooked by larger ships, and combines a fun approach to cruising, whilst upholding the traditions of a bygone, more refined era.
*Note: Black Prince has a totally smoke free indoors environment. Smoking will only be permitted on cabin balconies and on specially designated areas of deck space.
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