Itinerary: Cruise from London Tilbury – Aberdeen – Invergordon – Kirkwall (Orkney Islands) – Belfast – Liverpool – Holyhead – St. Mary’s (Isles of Scilly) – St. Peter Port (Guernsey) – Honfleur – Return to London Tilbury.
Ports of Call
Cruise from London Tilbury
- Aberdeen: Granite streets and a busy harbour. Pop into the Maritime Museum, explore Old Aberdeen’s lanes, or stroll the beach promenade. Clear light and clean lines everywhere.
- Invergordon: Gateway to Loch Ness and Highland scenery. Visit castles, distilleries or head for Culloden Battlefield. The port town itself sports bold murals.
- Kirkwall (Orkney Islands): Norse echoes and island calm. See St Magnus Cathedral, the Bishop’s and Earl’s Palaces, or venture to Skara Brae. History feels close at hand.
- Belfast: Shipyards, street art and new energy. Tour Titanic Belfast, wander the Cathedral Quarter, or take a black cab tour. Warm welcome and strong stories.
- Liverpool: Waterfront icons and music heritage. Step into the Royal Albert Dock and museums, or follow a Beatles trail. Lively, walkable and proud of it.
- Holyhead: Anglesey’s gateway with rugged coastlines. Walk a section of the coastal path or head to South Stack Lighthouse. Sea cliffs and expansive views are perfect for a breezy day.
- St. Mary’s (Isles of Scilly): Pale sands and sheltered coves. Amble through Hugh Town, hire a bike, or boat to a neighbouring isle. Quiet, slow and restorative.
- St. Peter Port (Guernsey): Steep streets and harbour charm. Visit Castle Cornet, browse small shops, and take in the views from Candie Gardens. Compact and tidy.
- Honfleur: Half-timbered houses around the Vieux Bassin. Step into Sainte-Catherine church and browse the galleries—a harbour stroll pairs nicely with a café stop.
Return to London Tilbury
