Itinerary: Cruise from Dover – Portland – Cork (Cobh) – Fishguard – Douglas – Rothesay – Greenock (tours to Glasgow) – Belfast – Oban – Ullapool – Edinburgh (Leith) – Return to Dover.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Dover
- Portland: Rugged headland with lighthouse walks and views to Chesil Beach. Pop into Weymouth for sands and a harbour stroll: open sky and salty air.
- Cork (Cobh): Pretty terraces and a railway to Cork. Tour the Titanic stories or take a harbour cruise. Friendly and photogenic.
- Fishguard: Gateway to Pembrokeshire paths. Visit the Last Invasion Tapestry or the small harbour: quiet corners and sea views.
- Douglas: Victorian promenade and horse-drawn trams in season. Ride out to Laxey or Peel on heritage lines. Easygoing island time.
- Rothesay: Isle of Bute stop with gardens and bays. Mount Stuart is the standout—a gentle lap of the island rewards.
- Greenock (tours to Glasgow): Quick rail into Glasgow for art, parks and music. Or stay by the Clyde for shoreline walks—choice of city or coast.
- Belfast: Titanic Quarter, City Hall and lively markets. Black cab tours bring stories to life—a compact capital with character.
- Oban: Seafood, ferries and island views. Climb to McCaig’s Tower or sample fresh catch by the pier. Relaxed and scenic.
- Ullapool: Loch-side streets and Highland trails. Nip into local galleries or take a boat trip. Unhurried and fresh.
- Edinburgh (Leith): Britannia at the quay and the city a short hop away. Old Town lanes, museums and viewpoints fill a rich day. Culture layered over the skyline.
Return to Dover
