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Cruise in the British Isles from Dover to Reykjavik aboard Seabourn Ovation ship with visits to Ireland and Faroe Islands for 15 days

20.599€

About this cruise

Experience a 15-day cruise journey through the British Isles, departing from Dover and arriving in Reykjavik on the Seabourn Ovation ship. Explore stunning destinations in Ireland and the Faroe Islands along the way.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (20.599€) 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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Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
08/08/2026 - 22/08/2026 - - - 41.200€

Cruise Route

Day : Dover, England. The port of Dover is only 28 km away from France. 14 million passengers pass through here each year to commute between the British Isles and the French mainland. However, Dover is best known for its beautiful white cliffs. On these cliffs lies, barely visible, the largest fortress in England. Other attractions include the White Cl.

Day : Cowes (Isle of Wight), England. The cozy harbor town of Cowes is located on the north coast of the Isle of Wight, which is situated off the south coast of England. All connections between the island and the English mainland operat.

Day : 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 : Sea day.

Day : Galway, Ireland. On the west coast of the Emerald Isle lies Galway, the capital of the eponymous county.

Despite its manageable size, the city gives the impression of a metropolis. In addition to an entertainment district, shops, and cafes, Galway also offers some cultural and historical attractions. These include monuments, churches, and the impressive Lynch`s Castle, which.

Day : Killybegs, Ireland. Killybegs, the port town on the north coast of Ireland, thrives on fishing. The port is one of the most productive in all of Ireland. The residents of the Emerald Isle even celebrate their success annually.

Day : Oban, Scotland. The city, home to around 8,100 inhabitants, is the ideal starting point for trips to the inner Hebrieden. It`s no wonder that Oban developed into a bustling vacation hub over 150 years ago.

Around the natural harbor, from where ships depart to the islands, the main business life of the city is located. Most shops can be found here. Attractions include Mac Caig`s Tower, the Oban Heritage Wharf, the.

Day : Ullapool, Scotland. Ullapool is a fishing town that was artificially created during the large herring catches around 1800. It is located on Loch Broom and is the only major town on the northwest coast of Scotland. Particularly noteworthy here is the harbor promenade with the white houses along 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 and hiking, visitors can book boat trips and engage in.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Tórshavn - Thorshavn, Faroe Islands. Tórshavn is the capital of the Faroe Islands and is renowned for its charming atmosphere, colorful houses, beautiful harbor, and maritime heritage. With approximately 20,000 residents, Tórshavn showcases a mix of traditional Faroese culture and contemporary conveniences, attracting tourists seeking to experience the distinct scenery and.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Heimaey, Iceland. The Westman Islands became world-famous at the beginning of 1973. A major volcanic eruption with a 1,600-meter-long lava fissure destroyed much of the main town of Heimaey. The lava flowed through the streets and could only be stopped by continuously spraying seawater on it to cool it down. This action also prevented the natural harbor of Heimaey from being lost. Without it, the main livelihood of the island`s population, fishing, would not have been possible, and the permanent settlement would likely have come to an end.

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Day : Reykjavik, Iceland. Reykjavik, the commercial and cultural center of Iceland on the southwest coast of the island, was named after the famous hot springs of Laugardalur, meaning "smoky bay". Today, it has around 130,000 inhabitants, roughly one-third of the total population. The capital of Iceland offers a wealth of attractions. A stroll through the old town takes you to the main shopping street Laugavegur and the pedestrian zone, passing the historic reception house Höfdi House where Reagan and Gorbachev met in 1986, to the modern basalt church Hallgrimskirkja, whose tower provides the best view over the city. Following the traces of Icelandic history, you can admire many archaeological finds and relics from the Viking age in the National Museum,.