Itinerary: Cruise from Southampton – Portland – Falmouth – Cork (Cobh) – Dun Laoghaire – Liverpool – Greenock (Overnight onboard) – Invergordon – Edinburgh (South Queensferry) – Le Havre (Paris) – Return to Southampton.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Southampton
- Portland: Linked to the Jurassic Coast and Chesil Beach. Visit Portland Bill lighthouse or head for Weymouth’s Georgian seafront. Small and wind-shaped, it rewards walkers.
- Falmouth: Maritime town with harbourside views. Visit Pendennis Castle, stroll the waterfront, or take a boat to St Mawes. It’s lively yet laid-back.
- Cork (Cobh): Terraced streets with maritime links. Visit the Heritage Centre or ride the train into Cork for the English Market. Colourful houses line the hill.
- Dun Laoghaire: Seaside suburb of Dublin with elegant piers. Walk the East Pier, enjoy sea views, or take the short DART train into Dublin for museums and music.
- Liverpool: Beatles heritage and bold waterfront. Visit the Albert Dock, take the ferry, or see the cathedrals. Music and humour sit side by side here.
- Greenock (Overnight onboard): Port gateway to Glasgow. Visit Kelvingrove Museum, stroll Buchanan Street, or explore Loch Lomond nearby. The overnight stay allows for time to explore both the city and its scenery.
- Invergordon: Gateway to the Highlands. Visit Inverness or cruise to see dolphins in the Cromarty Firth. The murals around town add character.
- Edinburgh (South Queensferry): Historic capital framed by bridges. Visit the Castle, walk the Royal Mile, or enjoy local pubs by the waterfront. Views span the Forth.
- Le Havre (Paris): Modernist port for trips to Paris. Visit Monet’s Giverny, Rouen’s cathedral, or explore Le Havre’s UNESCO city centre. Bright, airy, and artistic.
Return to Southampton
