Sample Itinerary
PORTS OF CALL
LONDON (SOUTHAMPTON), ENGLAND
Southampton is the largest city and port on the south coast of England. It was here that the Titanic departed on its fateful journey and where the Mayflower sailed for the New World.
EDINBURGH (ROSYTH), SCOTLAND
Rosyth is the newest port for Edinburgh, just eight miles away. Originally laid out as a “garden city,” this scenic town and harbor on the Firth of Forth, is an important ferry link between Scotland and Europe.
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
Invergordon has a tremendous history stretching back through two World Wars. Ideally situated in the center of the eastern Highlands, Invergordon is perfectly situated for you to visit Loch Ness and sample the famed single malts.
KIRKWALL, THE ORKNEY ISLANDS
Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of the Orkney Islands, off the coast of northern mainland Scotland. It is known as one of the most attractive and well-preserved small towns in Scotland.
PORTREE, SCOTLAND
Portree, the largest town on the renowned Isle of Skye in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides, has a pictureperfect harbor fringed by cliffs. The town is also an excellent starting point for day trips around the beautiful island.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast lies snuggled into the rugged coast of Northern Ireland where the River Lagan flows to the sea. Today, residents enjoy performances at the Grand Opera House, shop at trendy stores, and visit pubs lining The Golden Mile.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Founded as a Viking settlement, Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland. It was the birthplace of many prominent literary figures, including James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, and William Butler Yeats.
CARDIFF, WALES
The city of Cardiff is the capital of Wales. A small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a major port for the transport of coal following the arrival of industry in the region contributed to its rise.
ST. PETER PORT, GUERNSEY
St. Peter Port is the capital of Guernsey, as well as the main port of the island. In Guernesiais and in French, historically the official language of Guernsey, the name of the town and its surrounding parish is St Pierre Port.

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