Itinerary: Cruise from Southampton – Portland – Falmouth – Cork (Cobh) – Dún Laoghaire – Belfast – Greenock – Kirkwall (Orkney Islands) – Edinburgh (South Queensferry) – Le Havre (Paris) – Return to Southampton.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Southampton
- Portland: Isle-linked port with Chesil Beach views. Visit Portland Castle, climb to the Bill lighthouse, or head into Weymouth’s harbour. Sea air and stone quarries set the mood.
- Falmouth: Deep natural harbour and easy hills. Tour Pendennis Castle, hop ferries across the Fal, or linger in small galleries. It’s a good place to slow down.
- Cork (Cobh): Colourful terraces above the quay. Visit the Cobh Heritage Centre, ride the train into Cork, or detour to Blarney—maritime stories and Irish warmth mix well here.
- Dún Laoghaire: Harbour piers and quick links to Dublin. Walk the East Pier, browse the People’s Park market, or head into the city for museums and pubs. Fresh sea breezes feel close to urban life.
- Belfast: Regenerating docks and a compact centre. See Titanic Belfast, tour murals by taxi, or explore the Botanic Gardens—clear narratives of the past and present sit side by side.
- Greenock: Clyde-side gateway for Glasgow. Take the train to the city for the Kelvingrove and riverside museum, or follow the Cut walking path above town. Views stretch along the firth.
- Kirkwall (Orkney Islands): Norse echoes and wide skies. Visit St Magnus Cathedral, drive to Skara Brae, or taste a local dram. The landscape feels ancient and open.
- Edinburgh (South Queensferry): Forth Bridges overhead and quick access to the capital. Ride in for the Castle and Royal Mile, or stay local along the waterfront. Bridge views are worth a pause.
- Le Havre (Paris): Modernist port by Perret with routes to Paris. See the André Malraux museum, stroll the beach promenade, or catch the train to the capital. Choices swing from sea to city.
Return to Southampton
