12-Day British Isles Cruise with France & Belfast

Embark on an unforgettable cruise that weaves through the rich history and stunning coastlines of England, Scotland, Ireland and France. Your journey begins in the iconic city of London, England, where centuries of culture and charm set the tone for your adventure. From there, sail north to Invergordon, Scotland, the gateway to the mystical Scottish Highlands, before continuing to Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands, steeped in Viking heritage. Enjoy an overnight stay in Glasgow, a vibrant city known for its architecture, music, and museums. The cruise then docks in Belfast, Northern Ireland, home to the Titanic Museum and a dynamic cityscape, followed by Dublin, Ireland, where cobbled streets and Irish hospitality welcome you. In Cork, discover the charm of southern Ireland and perhaps kiss the legendary Blarney Stone. Next, explore Le Havre, France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and gateway to the picturesque Normandy region. Finally, return to London, completing a voyage filled with culture, history, and breathtaking scenery at every port.

August 2, 2026 Southampton (for London), England

The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside - and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway.

The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear.

Points of Interest

  • Buckingham Palace
  • Westminster Abbey
  • Big Ben/Parliament Buildings
  • London Eye
  • Thames River Cruise
  • Stonehenge
  • Windsor/Windsor Castle
  • Salisbury

August 3, 2026 - At Sea 

August 4, 2026 - Invergordon, Scotland

In 1933, an enterprising editor in Inverness enlivened a slow news week with the story of an odd sighting in Loch Ness. The legend grew overnight - and today individuals still scan the dark waters of the Loch for a sight of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Legend goes back as far as the 6th century and insists that the celebrated Loch Ness Monster inhabits a cave beneath the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle. Welcome to Invergordon, your gateway to Loch Ness and that area of the Highlands known as the "Great Glen."

Points of Interest

  • Urquhart Castle
  • Loch Ness
  • Inverness
  • Culloden Moor
  • Cawdor Castle
  • Dunrobin Castle
  • Castle of Mey
  • Dornoch

August 5, 2026 - Orkney Islands (Kirkwall), Scotland

Just north of Scotland lay the Orkney Islands. Washed by the furthest reach of the Gulf Stream, this chain of over 70 islands offers dramatic landscapes that range from sea cliffs rearing 1,000 feet above the waves to sweeping white sand beaches. Bird watchers flock to the Orkney Islands, drawn by the multitudes of sea birds. Divers explore the wrecks lying in the clear waters of Scapa Flow, the Royal Navy's fleet anchorage in two world wars. And most fascinating of all, the Orkney Islands boast the greatest concentration of prehistoric sites in all Europe, including the mysterious Ring of Brodgar and 5,000-year-old Skara Brae.

Vikings - Norsemen - ruled the Orkney Islands from the 9th to 13th centuries, leaving in their wake such monuments as St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall. This hint of Scandinavian influence can be heard in the lilting accent with which Orcadians speak.

Points of Interest

  • Skara Brae
  • Italian Chapel
  • Scapa Flow
  • St. Magnus Cathedral
  • Ring of Brodgar
  • Maeshowe
  • Distillery
  • Balfour Castle

August 6, 2026 - At Sea 

August 7 & 8, 2026 - Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

Glasgow was Scotland's great industrial center during the 19th century. Today, the city remains the commercial and cultural capital of the Lowlands. Lying on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow boasts some of the finest Victorian architecture in the entire United Kingdom, including the stately City Chambers. Elegant Princes Square offers excellent shopping, and among the host of museums and galleries, the Burrell Collection features a superb treasure trove of paintings and art objects.

Note: Your ship docks in Greenock, which is approximately 45 minutes from Glasgow.

Points of Interest

  • Loch Lomond
  • Glasgow Cathedral
  • Transport Museum
  • Inveraray Castle
  • Stirling
  • Culzean Castle
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery
  • Edinburgh

August 9, 2026 - Belfast, Northern Ireland

The capital of Northern Ireland - part of the United Kingdom - Belfast has experienced a renaissance since the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 that promised an end to the decades-old "Troubles" between Catholics and Protestants. Stretching along both sides of the River Lagan, this graceful city of Victorian and Edwardian buildings has become a cosmopolitan tourist destination. Once a major industrial center, Belfast is also your gateway to the rich, Irish countryside of Counties Antrim and Down.

Belfast was an industrial giant in the 19th century, famed for its linen and its shipyards. Explore this exuberant city, marvel at the Giant's Causeway or shop for superb Irish linens.

Points of Interest

  • Giant's Causeway
  • Antrim Coast
  • City Hall & Titanic Memorial
  • Belfast Pubs
  • Botanic Gardens
  • Londonderry
  • Downpatrick
  • Carrickfergus Castle

August 10, 2026 - Dublin (Dun Laoghaire), Ireland

Dublin has experienced a renaissance. Today, this gracious and cosmopolitan city on the Liffey is one of Europe's premier destinations. The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin is an intimate place that is easy to explore. Stroll past St. Stephen's Green or survey the gray, stone façades of Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university. The city is also remarkably well-preserved - every June 16, scholars retrace the paths of James Joyce's characters in the novel "Ulysses," set in Dublin on June 16, 1904.

Dublin possesses a storied history. A settlement has existed on the banks of the River Liffey for at least a millennium and a half. Succeeding waves of Gaelic, Viking, Norman and English invaders have left their mark on the city.

Dún Laoghaire gets its name from the Irish translation Fort (Dún) of Laoghaire as it was once the seat of King Laoghaire, the ancient High King of Ireland. The town is on the east coast of Ireland, about seven miles south of the capital Dublin and its focal point is the splendid harbour.

Note - Dun Laoghaire is a tender port located an approximate 30 minute drive from Dublin.

Points of Interest

  • St. Patrick's Cathedral
  • Trinity College
  • Guinness Storehouse and/or Visiting a Pub
  • Dublin Castle
  • Glendalough
  • Powerscourt
  • Causey Farm

August 11, 2026 - Cork, Ireland (Cobh - For Blarney Castle)

Founded in the 7th century by St. Fin Barre, Cork is your gateway to romantic Ireland. Stroll down narrow country lanes or see the Lakes of Killarney. The intrepid visitor may scale the narrow passages of Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone. The region around Cork is also home to one of the densest concentration of prehistoric monuments in Western Europe. And, in a land where fable and fact blend to become folklore, it was near Cork that the great Tuatha De Danaan, a race with magical powers, was driven underground by the conquering Celts.

Cobh was the single most important port of emigration from Ireland.

Note: Your ship will dock in Cobh which is about 15 miles from Cork.

Points of Interest

  • Blarney Castle
  • Blarney Woolen Mill Shop
  • Kinsale
  • St. Fin Barre's Cathedral
  • House of Waterford Crystal
  • St. Colman's Cathedral
  • Killarney National Park
  • Muckross House

August 12, 2026 - At Sea 

August 13, 2026 - Le Havre (for Paris/Normandy), France

Perhaps no other place in France holds more associations for English-speaking visitors than Normandy. The historic Allied landings on D-Day - 6 June, 1944 - live on in the memories of British and Americans alike. Nor has Le Havre forgotten the dark days of the war. The port was nearly completely destroyed during the Normandy campaign. Today, Le Havre is France's second largest port and the gateway to Paris, "City of Light," the Norman countryside, and the historic landing beaches.

Travelers usually head for the historic landing sites or to Paris. Yet Le Havre was designated a World Heritage Site in 2005. The Musee des Beaux Arts Andre Malraux boasts one of the finest collections of Impressionist painting in the world.

Points of Interest

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Champs-Élysées & Arc de Triomphe
  • Musée d'Orsay/Louvre
  • Notre Dame
  • D-Day Beaches/American Cemetery
  • Rouen & Cathedral
  • Honfleur
  • Versailles Palace & Gardens

August 14, 2026 - Southampton (for London), England

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