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Cruise in the British Isles from Honfleur to Glasgow aboard L`Austral ship with visits to France and Ireland for 9 days
Cruise in the British Isles from Honfleur to Glasgow aboard L`Austral ship with visits to France and Ireland for 9 days
About this cruise
Join a 9-day cruise through the British Isles, starting from Honfleur and ending in Glasgow on the L`Austral ship. Discover enchanting destinations in France and Ireland along the way.
Honfleur is known for its shimmering light, which regularly attracts numerous painters to the French city. Musician Eric Satie, a friend of many painters, has a house in his hometown dedicated to his memory. Another attra.
Day 2: Portland, England. The peninsula on the south coast of England is located in the English Channel and is connected to the English mainland by the land bridge Chesil Beach.
The main feature of the island is the limestone, which has been used in the past to build significant buildings in London. This includes the famous St. Paul`s Cathedral.
The notable Portland Castle adorns the artificially created harbor and once served for defense against the French. When visiti.
Day 3: Fowey, England. At the mouth of the Fowey River lies the small town of Fowey in the county of Cornwall. In addition to the freight port, the town also has a natural harbor, which is particularly popular among yacht owners.
The city is known for its countless historical buildings.
Day 4: Isles of Scilly, England. Off the southern tip of Great Britain, at the entrance of the English Channel, lie the Isles of Scilly.
The archipelago consists of over 140 islands, with more than half of them being rocky reefs. Only five of the islands are inhabited. The island group impresses with white beaches and unique flora and fauna. The peaceful and serene atmosphere of the Isles of Scilly m.
Day 5: Kinsale, Ireland. The small harbor town of Kinsale, with its 4,000 inhabitants, is peaceful yet lively, especially popular with tourists during the summer months. Kinsale boasts several restaurants and cafes, and hosts the Kinsale Gourmet Festival every October. Popular sports activities in Kinsale include sailing and golfing. Additionally, strolls through forests, along the coast, horseback riding, and pony treks are favored activities. The nearby Charles Fort is also worth a visit, accessible by bus or a short hike al.
Day 6: Fishguard, Wales. Fishguard is a charming coastal town in Wales renowned for its beautiful scenery, historical significance, and bustling harbor. Visitors can experience a delightful blend of traditional Welsh culture and contemporary conveniences, making it a perfect seaside retreat. Whether you`re exploring the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park or savoring fresh seafood at local eateries, this idyl.
Day 7: Warrenpoint, Ireland. Warrenpoint is a scenic town in Northern Ireland, set along the shores of Carlingford Lough. Renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and quaint harbor, Warrenpoint is a beloved spot for visitors and residents alike. Boasting a lively community, diverse outdoor pursuits, and a dynamic town center teeming with shops and eateries, Warrenpoint seamlessly merges the charm of n.
Day 8: Portrush, Northern Ireland. Portrush is a charming coastal town situated in Northern Ireland. Renowned for its exquisite beaches and breathtaking views, it draws in many tourists, particularly in the summer. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities such as water sports, golf, and visits to the nearby Giant`s Causeway. The town boasts delightful cafes, traditional pubs, and a lively nightlife, catering to.
Day 9: Glasgow, Scotland. Arrival time: 07:00. The port city of Glasgow is located in the southwest of Scotland directly on the River Clyde. With almost 600,000 inhabitants, Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. The region of present-day Glasgow was heavily populated since ancient times, and the city evolved in the Middle Ages into an important religious and scientific center, which is still evident in its urban layout despite the urban decay of the 1970s and 80s. Today, Glasgow is a meticulously restored, modern, and culturally significant city with many attractions such as St. Mungo’s Cathedral, the Necropolis, and the Glasgow Science Center. You will find many trendy restaurants and traditional pubs in Glasgow, which you can visit during your shore leave. Additionally, th.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (4.420€) 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.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
19/05/2026 - 27/05/2026 | - | 8.440€ | 4.220€ | 6.340€ |
Double Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
19/05/2026 - 27/05/2026 | - | 8.840€ | 9.520€ | 14.380€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
19/05/2026 - 27/05/2026 | - | 8.840€ | - | 15.460€ |
Cruise Route
Day 1: Honfleur, France. Departure time: 22:00. The port city is located south of the Seine River in the French region of Normandy.Honfleur is known for its shimmering light, which regularly attracts numerous painters to the French city. Musician Eric Satie, a friend of many painters, has a house in his hometown dedicated to his memory. Another attra.
Day 2: Portland, England. The peninsula on the south coast of England is located in the English Channel and is connected to the English mainland by the land bridge Chesil Beach.
The main feature of the island is the limestone, which has been used in the past to build significant buildings in London. This includes the famous St. Paul`s Cathedral.
The notable Portland Castle adorns the artificially created harbor and once served for defense against the French. When visiti.
Day 3: Fowey, England. At the mouth of the Fowey River lies the small town of Fowey in the county of Cornwall. In addition to the freight port, the town also has a natural harbor, which is particularly popular among yacht owners.
The city is known for its countless historical buildings.
Day 4: Isles of Scilly, England. Off the southern tip of Great Britain, at the entrance of the English Channel, lie the Isles of Scilly.
The archipelago consists of over 140 islands, with more than half of them being rocky reefs. Only five of the islands are inhabited. The island group impresses with white beaches and unique flora and fauna. The peaceful and serene atmosphere of the Isles of Scilly m.
Day 5: Kinsale, Ireland. The small harbor town of Kinsale, with its 4,000 inhabitants, is peaceful yet lively, especially popular with tourists during the summer months. Kinsale boasts several restaurants and cafes, and hosts the Kinsale Gourmet Festival every October. Popular sports activities in Kinsale include sailing and golfing. Additionally, strolls through forests, along the coast, horseback riding, and pony treks are favored activities. The nearby Charles Fort is also worth a visit, accessible by bus or a short hike al.
Day 6: Fishguard, Wales. Fishguard is a charming coastal town in Wales renowned for its beautiful scenery, historical significance, and bustling harbor. Visitors can experience a delightful blend of traditional Welsh culture and contemporary conveniences, making it a perfect seaside retreat. Whether you`re exploring the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park or savoring fresh seafood at local eateries, this idyl.
Day 7: Warrenpoint, Ireland. Warrenpoint is a scenic town in Northern Ireland, set along the shores of Carlingford Lough. Renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and quaint harbor, Warrenpoint is a beloved spot for visitors and residents alike. Boasting a lively community, diverse outdoor pursuits, and a dynamic town center teeming with shops and eateries, Warrenpoint seamlessly merges the charm of n.
Day 8: Portrush, Northern Ireland. Portrush is a charming coastal town situated in Northern Ireland. Renowned for its exquisite beaches and breathtaking views, it draws in many tourists, particularly in the summer. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities such as water sports, golf, and visits to the nearby Giant`s Causeway. The town boasts delightful cafes, traditional pubs, and a lively nightlife, catering to.
Day 9: Glasgow, Scotland. Arrival time: 07:00. The port city of Glasgow is located in the southwest of Scotland directly on the River Clyde. With almost 600,000 inhabitants, Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. The region of present-day Glasgow was heavily populated since ancient times, and the city evolved in the Middle Ages into an important religious and scientific center, which is still evident in its urban layout despite the urban decay of the 1970s and 80s. Today, Glasgow is a meticulously restored, modern, and culturally significant city with many attractions such as St. Mungo’s Cathedral, the Necropolis, and the Glasgow Science Center. You will find many trendy restaurants and traditional pubs in Glasgow, which you can visit during your shore leave. Additionally, th.