FRIDAY 10th August Morning – cruising to Schull.
Afternoon – free time ashore at Schull.
SATURDAY 11th August Morning – visit to Bantry House from Bantry Bay.
Afternoon – tour of Illnacullin Gardens with a local guide by local boat from Glengarriff.
SUNDAY 12th August From Glengariff full day tour of the picturesque Ring of Kerry with lunch ashore rejoining the ship at Castletownbere. Ship sails form Glengariff to Castletownbere.
MONDAY 13th August Morning strolls ashore at Castletownbere.
Afternoon – cruising the South West Coast of Eire.
TUESDAY 14th August Morning – visit to Slea Head.
Afternoon – cruising the islands and The Bull, The Cow and The Calf.
WEDNESDAY 15th August Morning – cruising to Kinsale, with lunch ashore, travelling onwards to Cork for a city tour, rejoining the ship at Cobh.
Afternoon – reception at the Maritime Museum, Cobh. Overnight berth alongside at Cork.
THURSDAY 16th August Disembarkation in Cork.
Including 2 Gala Dinners
Scheduled flights are included in the cruise tariff from selected UK airports to Cork and return.
* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected
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Cork
Despite its small town hospitality, Cork is Ireland's second largest city and your gateway to romantic Ireland. Rich farmlands and river valleys define the countryside. And although Cork's most famous attraction is the legendary Blarney Stone, there are over 100 heritage and cultural sites of significance covering over 600 miles of spectacular coastline.
Country - Republic of Ireland Distance from port to City - 25kms Distance from port to Airport - 33kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Places of Interest Elizabeth Fort, St Finbarr's Cathedral, Shandon Church
Bantry
The austere beauty of the Emerald Island with its mountains and lakes, moors and meadow landscapes touches the eye and the soul. So it is no surprise that the panorama road Ring of Kerry is regarded as one of Europe's most beautiful coast roads or that the magnificent Lake District of Killarney in the middle of one of Ireland's oldest oak forests moves the hearts of some.
Country - Ireland Distance from port to City - N/A tance to Airport - N/A Currency -
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Cobh
Cobh is Ireland’s most famous port. The Heritage Center is housed in the old railroad station that was once the terminus for the 2.5 million Irish boarding ships bound for America. There are numerous displays explaining the flight of the Irish and their perilous journeys to the “new world.” The Cobh Heritage Center also houses interesting displays about the Steamships Titanic and Lusitania.
Country - Republic of Ireland Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 102kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Places of Interest St. Colman's Cathedral, The Lusitania Memorial, The Titanic Memorial, Fota Island
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Hebridean Island Cruises has been setting the benchmark for luxury cruising since 1989. Featuring some of the finest Privately Escorted Tours, our small, five star luxury cruise ship – Hebridean Princess – affords our guests the highest standards of luxury cruise ship accommodation, together with a level of service from an almost forgotten era.
Each all-inclusive cruise is carefully planned by our own highly experienced researchers, whose brief is to capture the cultural essence and historical significance of each port of call.
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The highlands and islands of Scotland, her lochs and remote mainland areas are all accessible from the luxurious comfort of Hebridean Princess.
Carrying just 49 guests, Hebridean Princess has an enviable reputation for exceptional service, fine food and wine and the very warm welcome extended by our dedicated crew of 38. She has thirty spacious, elegant and well-appointed cabins, 11 designed especially for the single traveller.
Over the course of eighteen seasons, we have taken pleasure in sharing our local knowledge with passengers, and in introducing them to some of the most striking locations in Europe. Romantic castles; tranquil, spectacular lochs; wide open spaces and seldom-visited anchorages. A selection of "Footloose" cruises caters for most walking abilities with a range of guided walks in the hills and mountains, seashores and lochs, with the promise of a nip of whisky and a fine and hearty meal back on board.