Dublin & Around the UK
UK & Ireland
Black Watch's maiden call at Ullapool, Scotland. Visit the Orkney Isles with a call at Kirkwall.

| Date | Arrive | Depart | Destination |
| September 2011 | |||
| Sun 25 | Late PM | Dover, UK | |
| Tue 27 | Early AM | Late PM | Milford Haven, UK |
| Wed 28 | Early AM | Late Night | Dublin, Ireland |
| Thu 29 | Early AM | Late PM | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
| Fri 30 | Early AM | Late PM | Greenock (for Glasgow), Scotland |
| October 2011 | |||
| Sat 01 | Early PM | Late PM |
Ullapool, UK |
| Sun 02 | Early AM | Late PM | Kirkwall, Orkneys |
| Tue 04 | Early AM | Dover, UK | |
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- TOUR B - ST DAVIDS PENINSULAR
- Milford Haven, UK, United Kingdom
Join us today on this scenic drive across St Davids Peninsula and discover the delights of the quiet countryside and delightful coastal views, and the charm of St Davids Cathedral and the Bishops Palace.
- TOUR E - RAMSEY ISLAND RESERVE
- Milford Haven, UK, United Kingdom
- TOUR D - CAREW CASTLE & TENBY
- Milford Haven, UK, United Kingdom
Our visit to Carew Castle will show that it is undoubtedly one of Pembrokeshire’s finest, and historically most important. It was occupied continuously from the 12th to the 17th centuries, by which time it was transformed into a magnificent Elizabethan mansion.
- TOUR A - WELSH LOVESPOONS & NARBERTH
- Milford Haven, UK, United Kingdom
Over the years, lovespoons became more elaborate and decorative, and they have become collectable. The custom was widespread into the late 19th century when it gradually died out. However, lovespoon making has continued as a traditional craft and we will visit Kerry Thomas in his workshop to learn more about the history and customs of the craft.

- TOUR C - A TASTE OF WALES - SCENIC DRIVE
- Milford Haven, UK, United Kingdom
Baking lies at the heart of traditional welsh cooking, which we will be able to enjoy during our stop for Welsh Tea. It will include succulent slices of Bara Brith – the famous speckled bread of Wales, which was originally a variation of the weekly loaf.

- TOUR E - RIVER CRUISE & CITY SIGHTSEEING
- Dublin, Ireland, 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.

- TOUR D - A TASTE OF DUBLIN & GUINNESS
- Dublin, Ireland, 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.
- TOUR H - BEAUTIFUL BEAULIEU HOUSE
- Dublin, Ireland, Ireland
The Beaulieu Estate is situated on the banks of the River Boyne and was built between 1660 and 1666.
- TOUR G - HIKING IN THE WICKLOW MOUNTAINS
- Dublin, Ireland, Ireland
On arrival in Glendalough we will commence a walk, of approximately four hours, through the valley. We will follow the Spink Loop Walk.

- TOUR A - DUBLIN HIGHLIGHTS
- Dublin, Ireland, Ireland
Dublin is known for the world famous Book of Kells and this tour allows us to see this masterpiece at Trinity College, as well as visiting St Patrick’s Cathedral and having a general sightseeing tour of the city.

- TOUR F - A LEISURELY DRIVE THROUGH DUBLIN CITY
- Dublin, Ireland, 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.

- TOUR E - THE ARDS PENINSULAR
- Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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.

- TOUR A - BELFAST CITY HIGHLIGHTS
- Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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.

- TOUR D - PANORAMIC BELFAST
- Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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.
- TOUR B - SCENIC COAST & GLENS
- Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
From the rugged cliffs of the coast to the magical beauty of the Glens, here is the best of what Northern Ireland has to offer. We shall travel via Ballymena to the beautiful Glenariff Forest Park.
- TOUR F - BELFAST BY 'DUCK'
- Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
We board our vehicle and, unlike any other, this is an amphibious vehicle that will take us through Belfast City on both land and water.
- TOUR CX - THE GIANT'S CAUSEWAY
- Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
We shall then be able to visit the World Heritage Site, the Giant’s Causeway. This natural phenomenon is one of Ireland’s most extraordinary attractions.

- TOUR D - STUNNING LOCH LOMOND
- Greenock (for Glasgow), Scotland, United Kingdom
THIS TOUR IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CALLS INTO GREENOCK - NOT FOR PASSENGERS JOINING/LEAVING THE SHIP IN GREENOCK.
Our boat trip is the perfect way to enjoy the area - travelling through the stunning and picturesque scenery of romantic Loch Lomond.

- TOUR C - PANORAMIC LOCHS
- Greenock (for Glasgow), Scotland, United Kingdom
THIS TOUR IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CALLS INTO GREENOCK - NOT FOR PASSENGERS JOINING/LEAVING THE SHIP IN GREENOCK
Our tour will explore beautiful Loch Lomond - Scotland’s largest freshwater lake as well as visiting the charming village of Luss, which is set on its bank.

- TOUR A - CITY OF GLASGOW
- Greenock (for Glasgow), Scotland, United Kingdom
THIS TOUR IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CALLS INTO GREENOCK - NOT FOR PASSENGERS JOINING/LEAVING THE SHIP IN GREENOCK
This panoramic tour of Glasgow, once the second city of the Empire and now a vibrant multi-cultural location, will include views of the imposing Cathedral dedicated to St Mungo and the incredible modernist architecture of designer Charles Rennie MacIntosh.
- TOUR B - NORTH WEST HIGHLANDS
- Ullapool, UK, United Kingdom
Our panoramic tour travels through some of the most breath taking landscapes in the Highlands.
- TOUR C - KNOCKAN & LOCHINVER
- Ullapool, UK, United Kingdom
This tour takes us into the heart of Assynt - an area of the Scottish Highlands famous for its soaring mountains and stunning scenery.
- TOUR A - INVEREWE GARDENS
- Ullapool, UK, United Kingdom
Inverewe Gardens - a mecca for garden lovers is a haven for plants, thanks to the special temperate climate supplied by the Gulf Stream. The climate can accommodate a vast array of flora from all over the world.
- TOUR D - KIRKWALL WALKING TOUR
- Kirkwall, Orkneys, United Kingdom
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.

- TOUR E - ORKNEY ISLAND TOUR
- Kirkwall, Orkneys, United Kingdom
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.

- TOUR B - SOUTH ISLAND & DISTILLERY TOUR
- Kirkwall, Orkneys, United Kingdom
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.

- TOUR A - SKARA BRAE & SKAILL HOUSE
- Kirkwall, Orkneys, United Kingdom
On this scenic circular tour we will explore the beautiful west mainland, location of one of the greatest concentrations of pre-historic, World Heritage sites in Great Britain.

Black Watch
Relax and experience a cruise aboard the resplendent Black Watch
Featuring a large number of cabins and suites with balconies, Black Watch can accommodate up to 804 passengers. Offering many traditional cruising features, its décor will undergo a major refurbishment of the public areas in December 2009; including a new casual dining area, which will replace the current Garden Cafe and become The Braemar Garden. New soft furnishings will also be added to the Neptune Lounge, Piper's Bar, Glentanar Restaurant and Observatory Lounge.
Explore the Black WatchCruise Details
- ID: W1116
- Nights: 9
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- Departs: 25 September 2011
- From: Dover, UK
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