NEW: Ocean Cruising
DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE INCLUDED*
This 12-night British Isles cruise explores the northern and western coastlines of the UK and Ireland, combining island communities, historic ports and changing coastal landscapes. Sailing through Scotland, England and Ireland, the itinerary includes Invergordon, Lerwick (Shetland Isles), Kirkwall (Orkney Isles), Stornoway (Isle of Lewis), Liverpool, Cobh, and St Mary’s in the Isles of Scilly.
Discover Highland scenery and legendary lochs from Invergordon and experience Norse and prehistoric heritage in Orkney. The journey continues through historic maritime cities and colourful harbours, before ending in the peaceful Isles of Scilly, known for their mild climate, beaches and natural beauty.
This cruise offers a rich and varied exploration of the British Isles, blending history, culture and coastal scenery at a relaxed and rewarding pace.
Ports of Call
Invergordon, Lerwick,* Shetland Isles, Kirkwall, Orkney Isles, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Liverpool, Cobh, for Cork, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly,*
*Tender Port
What's Included:
- Door to Door Service from selected postcodes
- Cruise passage in the cabin accommodation selected
- Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea & dinner
- Services of the ship’s staff throughout your time on board
- Guest speakers & classes
- Entertainment from shows to plays and cabaret to live music
*From selected postcodes.
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
Lerwick
Lerwick feels shaped by sea and sky, where stone buildings, narrow lanes and a busy harbour reflect centuries of life at the edge of Britain. From here, there’s time to explore the town’s maritime history, browse local shops, or walk along the waterfront as fishing boats come and go. Beyond the town, the Shetland landscape opens out into wide moorland, dramatic cliffs and quiet beaches where seabirds gather. Norse heritage still runs deep here, felt in place names, traditions and stories. Lerwick offers a strong sense of place - remote, resilient and quietly captivating.
Stornoway
Perched on the wild edge of the Outer Hebrides, Stornoway blends rugged beauty with deep Gaelic roots. Discover the mysterious Callanish Standing Stones, older than the pyramids, or explore the stately Lews Castle and its woodland grounds. Watch skilled weavers craft Harris Tweed by hand, and stroll quiet harbours where time slows to the rhythm of the sea. Remote yet richly alive, Stornoway is Scotland in its rawest, most resonant form.
St Mary’s
A world apart just off the Cornish coast, St Mary’s is the largest of the Isles of Scilly - a place of quiet lanes, golden beaches and soft sea breezes. Walk the historic Garrison Walls, explore the treasures of the Isles of Scilly Museum, or take a boat trip to nearby islands teeming with seabirds and wildflowers. Enjoy the subtropical gardens, scenic coastal paths and gentle pace of island life. This is England, softened by sea and sky.
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