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Cruise in the British Islands from Dublin to Glasgow aboard Le Boréal ship with visits to Ireland and Isle of Man for 10 days

6.230€

About this cruise

Start a 10-day cruise adventure in the British Isles, departing from Dublin and heading towards Glasgow aboard the Le Boréal ship. Along the way, discover enchanting destinations in Ireland and the Isle of Man.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (6.230€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
09/05/2024 - 18/05/2024 - 12.020€ 13.010€ 19.900€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
09/05/2024 - 18/05/2024 - 12.460€ 13.460€ 20.340€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
09/05/2024 - 18/05/2024 - 12.460€ - 21.900€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Dublin, Ireland. Departure time: 18:00. Dublin is the capital of Ireland and also the country`s economic and financial center. The Half Penny Bridge, which connects Bachelor`s Walk with the Temple Bar district, is famous. The Temple Bar district is Dublin`s most famous cultural and entertainment district. Other interesting sights include the Government Buildings, the Irish National Library, and Trinity College with its impressive library. In Dublin, you will also find the world`s longest sculpture, a stainless steel needle called The Spire. It is 123 m.

Day 2: Douglas, Isle of Man. The capital of the Isle of Man is Douglas. Approximately one third of the population lives here. The highlight of the port city is the beautiful Victorian "Gaiety Theatre". The Isle of Man has been under English ownership for 650 years, but it is politically independent. It has its own government, its own parliament, and its own judiciary. The island also has its own language. Here, people speak Manx, which is based on the Celtic language. Time seems to have stood still on the island. This can especially be seen in the untouched nature. The streams are clear, the landscape is unspoiled, and the beaches are clean. A wide variety of insects and birds also call this place home.

Day 3: Portrush, Northern Ireland. Portrush ist eine lebhafte Küstenstadt in Nordirland. An der beeindruckenden Causeway Coast gelegen, ist sie bekannt für ihre wunderschönen Sandstrände, ihren charmanten Seepromenade und ihr lebendiges Nachtleben. Mit einer Vielzahl von Wassersportarten, ikonischen Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Dunluce Castle und der Nähe zum berühmten Giant`s Causeway zieht Portrush Besucher aus n.

Day 3: Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland. Off the coast of Northern Ireland lies the island of Rathlin. Due to the large number of rare birds, Rathlin is partially protected. The cliffs on Rathlin, which reach up to seventy meters in height, are particularly worth seeing. When visiting the island, the Boathouse Visitor Center provides all the interesting information needed for a successful day trip. Whether it`s hiking to the East Ligh.

Day 4: Iona, Scotland. The island of Iona is located on the northwest coast of Scotland in the Atlantic Ocean and is part of the Inner Hebrides island group. Due to its tranquility, radiated by its few inhabitants, and the wonderful untouched nature, Iona is known as a place of relaxati.

Day 4: Lunga (Treshnish Isles), Scotland. Lunga ist eine kleine, unbewohnte Insel, die sich in den Treshnish Isles vor der Küste Schottlands befindet. Bekannt für ihre raue und abgelegene Schönheit, beheimatet die Insel eine vielfältige Tierwelt, darunter Papageientaucher, Robben und verschiedene Vogelarten. Ihre unberührten Strände und dramatischen Klippen machen sie zu einem beliebten Ziel für Naturliebha.

Day 5: Canna, Scotland. Canna ist eine kleine und abgelegene Insel an der Westküste Schottlands. Sie ist bekannt für ihre atemberaubende natürliche Schönheit, mit wilden Landschaften, zerklüfteten Küsten und reichlich Tierwelt. Die Insel bietet eine ruhige und friedliche Atmosphäre und ist somit das perfekte Reiseziel für all jene, die Ruhe suchen und eine Verbindung zur Natur. Mit ihrer reichen Geschichte und der charmanten lokalen Ge.

Day 5: Scavaig Loch, Scotland. Loch Scavaig ist eine atemberaubende natürliche Bucht auf der Isle of Skye in Schottland. Umgeben von majestätischen Bergen und dramatischen Klippen, bietet die Stadt atemberaubende Ausblicke und eine friedliche Atmosphäre. Mit seinem kristallklaren Wasser und abgelegenen Lage ist Loch Scavaig ein Paradies für Naturliebhaber und Abenteurer, die ein einzigartiges und unberührtes schottisches Erlebnis suchen. Ob Wandern, Kajakfahren oder einfach nur in die Ruhe.

Day 6: Callanish (Isle of Lewis), Scotland. Callanish, also known as Calanais, is a small village on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. It is famous for an ancient stone circle from the Neolithic era. The site is mysterious and draws visitors to observe the tall standing stones and contemplate their meaning. The picturesque village provides breathtaking views of.

Day 7: Ullapool, Scotland. Ullapool is a fishing town that was artificially created during the great herring catches around 1800. It is located on Loch Broom and is the only major town on the northwest coast of Scotland. Particularly worth seeing here is the harbor promenade with the white houses on the narrow beach. Many souvenir and craft shops invite you to stroll. Hikers can explore numerous hiking trails on the hills of the town. In addition to fishing.

Day 10: Glasgow, Scotland. Arrival time: 00:01. The port city of Glasgow is located in the southwest of Scotland, directly on the River Clyde. With nearly 600,000 inhabitants, Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. Even in ancient times, the region of present-day Glasgow was densely populated, and the city then developed into an important religious and scientific center in the Middle Ages, which is still evident in its cityscape today, despite the urban decay in the 1970s and 1980s. Today, Glasgow is an elaborately restored, modern, and culturally significant city with many attractions, such as St. Mungo`s Cathedral, the Necropolis, or the Glasgow Science Center. In Glasgow, you will find many trendy restaurants and.