Itinerary: Cruise from Southampton – Portland – Falmouth – Dingle – Bantry – Cork (Cobh) – Waterford – Holyhead – Liverpool – Dun Laoghaire (for Dublin) – Belfast – Douglas – Londonderry – Portree (Isle of Skye) – Scrabster – Invergordon – Kristiansand (Norway) – Copenhagen (Overnight onboard) – Berlin (Warnemunde) – Ronne (Bornholm) – Karlskrona – Return to Southampton.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Southampton
- Portland: Linked to the mainland by Chesil Beach. Visit Portland Castle, climb the lighthouse, or head into Weymouth. Sea air and stone heritage define it.
- Falmouth: Friendly Cornish port with maritime heritage. See Pendennis Castle, visit the National Maritime Museum, or sail across the Fal. It’s charming and open.
- Dingle: Small Irish harbour town. Explore colourful streets, enjoy local seafood, or take a drive along the coastal loop. Every turn is photogenic.
- Bantry: Quiet bay surrounded by green hills. Visit Bantry House, take a walk by the shore, or explore Whiddy Island. Simple and scenic.
- Cork (Cobh): Steep terraces and maritime history. Visit the Heritage Centre, take the train into Cork, or see Blarney Castle. It’s as warm as it is welcoming.
- Waterford: Ireland’s oldest city. Tour the Viking Triangle, visit the crystal factory, or walk the riverside. A proud sense of craft remains.
- Holyhead: Anglesey gateway with coastal walks. Explore South Stack Lighthouse, visit Beaumaris Castle, or wander the breakwater. Sea and history meet here.
- Liverpool: Cultural city with a strong pulse. See the Beatles Story, tour the museums, or walk the docks. Past and present blend easily.
- Dun Laoghaire (for Dublin): Harbour suburb with easy access to the capital. Walk the East Pier, browse weekend markets, or take the DART to the city.
- Belfast: History-rich port. Visit Titanic Belfast, see murals on a black cab tour, or relax in the Botanic Gardens. It’s a city that tells stories.
- Douglas: Isle of Man capital with promenade charm. Ride the Manx Electric Railway, visit the museum, or walk the bay. Time slows here.
- Londonderry: Walled city with cultural depth. Walk the ramparts, visit the Peace Bridge, or explore its craft shops. Layers of history remain visible.
- Portree (Isle of Skye): Colourful harbour and mountain backdrop. Explore the Cuillins, visit Dunvegan Castle, or stay by the waterfront. Wild and welcoming.
- Scrabster: Northern tip with rugged charm. Visit Thurso, head to Dunnet Head, or cross to Orkney. It’s where land feels near its end.
- Invergordon: Gateway to Inverness and Loch Ness. Explore local murals, take a distillery tour, or drive into the Highlands—Scotland at its purest.
- Kristiansand (Norway): Southern Norwegian town with beaches and charm. Visit the old town, stroll Fiskebrygga, or enjoy café culture. Calm and tidy.
- Copenhagen (Overnight onboard): Capital with canals and character. See Nyhavn, visit Tivoli Gardens, and make the most of your extra day for exploring.
- Berlin (Warnemunde): Port for Germany’s capital. Take the train to Berlin for landmarks and museums, or stay coastal in Warnemunde. Choice defines this stop.
- Ronne (Bornholm): Danish island town. Visit the old fortress, explore Hammershus ruins, or relax in its quiet streets. Peaceful and bright.
- Karlskrona: Swedish naval city and UNESCO site. Walk the waterfront, visit the Maritime Museum, or explore historic shipyards. Compact and fascinating.
Return to Southampton
