Itinerary: Cruise from Southampton – Falmouth – Cork (Cobh) – Dun Laoghaire – Belfast – Greenock – Invergordon – Edinburgh (South Queensferry) – Le Havre (Paris) – Return to Southampton.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Southampton
- Falmouth: Deep natural harbour and beaches close to town. Visit the National Maritime Museum Cornwall or Pendennis Castle, then follow the seafront for an ice cream. Easy-going with plenty of sea views.
- Cork (Cobh): Colourful terraces and Titanic history. Take the train into Cork for the English Market, or stay local for St. Colman’s Cathedral and harbour walks. Friendly, photogenic and compact.
- Dun Laoghaire: Granite piers and a breezy waterfront. Stroll the East Pier, explore People’s Park, or hop into Dublin for museums and music. Coffee carts and sea air set the mood.
- Belfast: Shipyards and a lively arts scene. Tour Titanic Belfast, wander the Cathedral Quarter, or take a black cab for murals and stories. Warm welcome and strong character.
- Greenock: Gateway to Glasgow and the Clyde. Take a train into the city to visit galleries and the Necropolis, or enjoy the first views along the waterfront. Straightforward and scenic.
- Invergordon: Murals in town and Highlands beyond. Visit Culloden, a distillery, or watch for dolphins in the firth—an easy base for incredible landscapes.
- Edinburgh (South Queensferry): Forth bridges and access to the capital. Walk the Royal Mile to the Castle or take a quieter turn through Dean Village—views from every angle.
- Le Havre (Paris): Modernist UNESCO city or a day in Paris. See MuMa and Auguste Perret’s architecture, or take the train to the Louvre and Seine—a choice of culture by coast or capital.
Return to Southampton
