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| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 2010 | |||
| Thu 20 | Late PM | Dover | |
| Fri 21 | Early AM | Late PM | |
| Sat 22 | Early AM | Late PM | |
| Sun 23 | Early AM | Late PM | Dublin, Ireland |
| Mon 24 | Early AM | Late PM | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
| Tue 25 | Early AM | Late PM | Stornoway, Scotland |
| Wed 26 | Early AM | Late PM | Kirkwall, Scotland |
| Thu 27 | Early AM | Late PM | Invergordon, Scotland |
| Sat 29 | Early AM | Dover | |
| Grade | Cabin | Availability | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Superior O/S Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,249 |
| B | Superior O/S Cabin | Limited | £1,219 |
| BA | Superior Balcony | Call for Latest Status | £1,469 |
| BC | Balcony Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,379 |
| BS | Balcony Suite | Limited | £1,819 |
| C | Superior O/S Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,189 |
| CD | Wheelchair Adapted | Call for Latest Status | £1,189 |
| D | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,069 |
| DC | Deluxe Balcony Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,639 |
| E | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,019 |
| F | Outside Cabin | Limited | £959 |
| G | Inside Cabin | Limited | £929 |
| GDE | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £929 |
| H | Inside Cabin | Limited | £849 |
| I | Inside Cabin | Limited | £799 |
| J | Superior O/S Single | Call for Latest Status | £2,049 |
| JB | Single Balcony Suite | Call for Latest Status | £2,219 |
| K | Outside Single Cabin | Limited | £1,919 |
| L | Outside Single Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,739 |
| LA | Large Sup O/S Twin | Call for Latest Status | £1,299 |
| M | Inside Single Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,419 |
| N | Inside Single | Call for Latest Status | £1,359 |
| OW | Owner's Suite | Call for Latest Status | £3,169 |
| SS | Superior Suite | Call for Latest Status | £2,029 |
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
The world famous cluster of basalt columns is nestled on the Antrim coast surrounded by dramatic sea cliffs. It is the result of volcanic activity that altered the face of Ireland. A quirk of geology or, if you believe local mythology, a result of a battle between the Irish giant, Finn MacCool, and his rival in Scotland – we will leave you to decide….
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
We travel from the port of Belfast to Mount Stewart, an impressive 18th century mansion now owned by the National Trust. The property boasts one of the greatest gardens in Britain and Ireland. Home of the influential Londonderry family, the famous gardens span 98 acres and include Sunken, Shamrock and Italian Gardens as well as the amazing Dodo Terrace and the Temple of the Winds – a hilltop banqueting house designed by James ‘Athenian’ Stuart in the 1780s.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, has mixed modern development with historic buildings to create a lively and attractive city. Belfast welcomes all visitors with open arms and invites us to explore its rich heritage. This orientation tour highlights the city’s famous landmarks.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast is a city of industry and elegance and boasts a rich and varied past. Its origins go back to an ancient fort controlling the ford across the River Lagan, which flows through the city. Our panoramic tour of the city will introduce us to the many features of Northern Ireland’s largest city. Built with 19th century industrial money, many fine buildings from this era grace the city still and are reminders of its prosperous past.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
We travel from the port of Belfast to Mount Stewart, an impressive 18th century mansion now owned by the National Trust. The property boasts one of the greatest gardens in Britain and Ireland. Home of the influential Londonderry family, the famous gardens span 98 acres and include Sunken, Shamrock and Italian Gardens as well as the amazing Dodo Terrace and the Temple of the Winds – a hilltop banqueting house designed by James ‘Athenian’ Stuart in the 1780s.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
We depart from the port of Belfast and drive inland through the Northern Counties of Down and Antrim, en route passing Ballymoney and Ballymena. We shall then be able to visit the World Heritage Site, the Giant’s Causeway.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
The Ards Peninsula, an area of immense beauty and spectacular scenery, curls around the western shore of Strangford Lough and at 18 miles long is one of the largest sea inlets in the British Isles. The coastal road along the southern shore of Belfast Lough plays hide and seek with the sea, like the railway that runs alongside it. A place of great natural beauty, the peninsula is a bird sanctuary and wildlife reserve, and is home to many species of marine life.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
We will experience ‘Big Yellow’ - the world’s most advanced amphibious vehicle for a fun yet informative ride, which promises to have us amazed and appeals to all ages.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Take the opportunity to explore the Wicklow Mountains and take a tour round Powerscourt gardens.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Enjoy a relaxed drive around one of Europe’s finest capitals.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Relax on a cruise along the River Liffey before continuing on our coach for a panoramic drive through the city.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Take a panoramic drive through the city before enjoying an in-depth tour of the world famous Guinness Brewery.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
This tour of North County Dublin takes us to the coastal towns of Malahide and Howth.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
This tour is ideal for families with children of all ages, or adults only!DUBLIN, IRELAND
Fitting perfectly into our ArtsClub theme, our tour treats us to a traditional Irish evening.
DUBLIN, IRELAND - ARTS CLUB
Our day will commence with an approximate 90-minute drive to Glendalough in County Wicklow. It is the site of a 6th century monastic settlement and has ruined churches which are scattered around two lakes. It also boasts some of the best scenery on the East Coast of Ireland.
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
Experience a demonstration of the traditional skills during a tour of the Glenmorangie Distillery.
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
Experience Urquhart Castle and the mysteries of Loch Ness.
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
Explore Loch Ness as well as taking in the Highland capital city of Inverness. Move on to two of the country’s most romantic medieval castles.
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
Take a tour of Inverness before approaching Cawdor castle by drawbridge and exploring one of Scotland’s most famous residences.
KIRKWALL, ORKNEY ISLANDS
Further on we arrive at Skara Brae – Orkney’s most exciting monument – a 5,000 year old Neolithic village, wonderfully preserved and interpreted in the modern visitors’ centre. Lying beside the pretty, sandy crescent of the Bay of Skaill, this Stone Age settlement lay buried under sand for thousands of years, until it was suddenly revealed during a fierce storm in 1850.
KIRKWALL, SCOTLAND
This excursion combines the scenic southern Orkney Islands, linked by causeways, some fascinating traces of World War II, and a visit to the northernmost whisky distillery in Scotland.
KIRKWALL, ORKNEY ISLANDS
This tour is a must for all gardening enthusiasts and lovers of cultivated landscapes, garden plants and flowers. We shall have the exclusive opportunity to visit two superb private gardens in Orkney - Kierfiold House Gardens and Schoolquoy Garden.
KIRKWALL, ORKNEY ISLANDS
During this scenic circular tour we explore areas containing some of the most spectacular wildlife and places of botanical interest in the British Isles – amid some of its most rugged and forbidding landscape.
KIRKWALL, ORKNEY ISLANDS
This is a tour for people who like to walk and explore old towns on foot at a leisurely pace and there is a chance to visit some of the most fascinating architectural sites on the Orkney Isles.
STORNOWAY, ISLE OF LEWIS
This tour takes us around the stunningly beautiful Isle of Lewis, the largest of the Hebridean Islands, brought to international attention by Mendelssohn in his moving and melodious Hebridean Overture.
STORNOWAY, OUTER HEBRIDES
This largely panoramic tour takes us to picturesque south Lewis and the Isle of Harris, known around the world for its Harris Tweed – a hand woven cloth made from pure new Scottish wool, dyed using indigenous plants.
STORNOWAY, OUTER HEBRIDES
This tour will take us to explore a remote but beautiful part of North Lewis, enjoying glorious views of golden beaches and getting a unique chance to visit an old Iron Age Fort that has been restored and reconstructed.
STORNOWAY, ISLE OF LEWIS
This tour takes us around the stunningly beautiful Isle of Lewis, the largest of the Hebridean Islands, brought to international attention by Mendelssohn in his moving and melodious Hebridean Overture. Lewis is a wild, windy, and totally unspoilt part of Scotland, whose landscape ranges from brilliant golden sands to heather backed mountains. The island is a heartland of Gaelic culture, with long standing traditions, where people’s lives are still dominated by age old pursuits such as crofting, fishing and weaving.
STORNOWAY, ISLE OF LEWIS
This largely panoramic tour takes us to picturesque south Lewis and the Isle of Harris, known around the world for its Harris Tweed – a hand woven cloth made from pure new Scottish wool, dyed using indigenous plants.
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