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14 nights sailing from Greenwich (London) on cruise ship Seabourn Venture
Cruise Greenwich (London) to Edinburgh
14 nights sailing from Greenwich (London) on cruise ship Seabourn Venture
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Greenwich (London) to Edinburgh
14 nights Cruise on Seabourn Venture. Sailing from Greenwich (London), visiting St Mary´s (Isles of Scilly), LUNDY ISLAND, Douglas (Isle of Man), Calf of Man (Isla de Man), Dublin, Rathlin Island, North Ireland, Staffa Island (Scotland), Iony Island, Tobermory (Scotland), Lunga Isla (Escocia), Tobermory (Scotland), Saint Kilda (Scotland), Shiant Islas (Escocia), Stornoway (Outer Hebrides), Kirkwall (Orkney islands), Copinsay Isla (Escocia), Kirkwall (Orkney islands), Invergordon (Scotland), ending in Edinburgh.
Greenwich (London)
Greenwich is located on the south bank of the River Thames, about 6 miles east of central London. Greenwich is the place where East meets West, the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and where we get the GMT (Greenwich Meridien Time) time zone. Some of the attractions found are the National Maritime Museum, The Old Royal Naval College, The Royal Observatory, the Cutty Sark ship, and the Gipsy Moth, a yacht that became a symbol of British sailing heritage after having sailed on it's own around the world. In Greenwich you can spend hours walking through the market stalls. Then you can visit a tiverside pub and spend the afternoon listening to some smooth jazz music.
See cruises from Greenwich (London)St Mary´s (Isles of Scilly)
They form an archipelago off the southwestern tip of the Cornish peninsula of Great Britain.The Isles of Scilly form an archipelago in the southwestern tip of the Cornish peninsula of Great Britain. The Isles of Scilly are a place for migratory birds coming from Siberia and North America. Tourism is the island's main activity.
See cruises to St Mary´s (Isles of Scilly)LUNDY ISLAND
Douglas (Isle of Man)
Douglas (Doolish in Manx) is the capital of the Isle of Man (Ellan Vannin in Manx) its largest town, and the main tourist and commercial centre. Places of Interest: Tower of Refuge, Horse drawn trams, Manx Museum
See cruises to Douglas (Isle of Man)Calf of Man (Isla de Man)
Dublin
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland,the city is divided in two by the River Liffey.In the western part of the city is the Phoenix Park, a municipal park of 800 hectares also with the O'Connell Bridge. Dublin is a city for walking, and visit the churches and cathedrals like St. Patrick dating back to 1190.Most interesting is the Church of St Micham, from the seventeenth century.It is a vibrant city known for its nightlife and tourist attractions and is the third most visited capital city in Europe (after Paris and London) with over four million visitors a year.
See cruises to DublinRathlin Island, North Ireland
Staffa Island (Scotland)
Iony Island
Iony Island is a small island in the Sea of Okhotsk. It is the only one that is in open sea. On the island we can find sea lions and a colony of different marine seabirds. There is no permanent population. It is a natural monument of reagional importance.
See cruises to Iony IslandTobermory (Scotland)
Established in the late 18th century as a fishing port, Tobermory is one of the prettiest ports in Scotland. The picture-postcard village has a large natural harbour where colourful boats bob on the waves watched over by a rainbow of brightly, painted buildings backed by woodland-fringed hills. Tobermory is the capital of the Isle of Mull. Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides and its diverse landscape ranges from high mountain and wild moorland, to wave-lashed sea cliffs and sandy beaches. Neighbouring Iona is the tiny island where St Columba first brought Christianity to Scotland in 563 AD.
See cruises to Tobermory (Scotland)Lunga Isla (Escocia)
Tobermory (Scotland)
Established in the late 18th century as a fishing port, Tobermory is one of the prettiest ports in Scotland. The picture-postcard village has a large natural harbour where colourful boats bob on the waves watched over by a rainbow of brightly, painted buildings backed by woodland-fringed hills. Tobermory is the capital of the Isle of Mull. Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides and its diverse landscape ranges from high mountain and wild moorland, to wave-lashed sea cliffs and sandy beaches. Neighbouring Iona is the tiny island where St Columba first brought Christianity to Scotland in 563 AD.
See cruises to Tobermory (Scotland)Saint Kilda (Scotland)
St Kilda is an isolated archipelago of 4 miles long that includes the westernmost islands of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The largest island is Hirta with the highest cliffs in the UK. The total length of paved road is about 1 mile. The walk along the main ridge has some of the most breathtaking views in Britain. Currently the only residents are the Warden and an Army camp giving a total population well under 50. The other islands Dun, Soay and Boreray are uninhabited and rarely visited by travellers.
See cruises to Saint Kilda (Scotland)Shiant Islas (Escocia)
Stornoway (Outer Hebrides)
Originally a Viking settlement, Stornoway is now the main town on the island of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, situated around a bustling harbour and offering a range of local specialist shops selling local handcrafted goods (jewellery and the famous Harris Tweed). The traditionns are still there and the beautiful Isle of Lewis is considered the heartland of the Gaelic culture. It is also home to some of the most important prehistoric sites in Scotland including the Neolithic Callanish Stones and Pictish Carloway Broch.Â
See cruises to Stornoway (Outer Hebrides)Kirkwall (Orkney islands)
Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of the Orkney Islands archipelago, 10 miles off the north coast of Scotland. Founded around 1035, the City and Royal Burgh of Kirkwall is the capital and administrative centre of Orkney. The name comes from the Old Norse, which means church-bay and refers to a church older than the present day Cathedral. Some of the places you can visit are the Bishop's Palace & Earl's Palace, Highland Park Distillery, the Orkney Museum and St. Magnus Cathedral.
See cruises to Kirkwall (Orkney islands)Copinsay Isla (Escocia)
Kirkwall (Orkney islands)
Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of the Orkney Islands archipelago, 10 miles off the north coast of Scotland. Founded around 1035, the City and Royal Burgh of Kirkwall is the capital and administrative centre of Orkney. The name comes from the Old Norse, which means church-bay and refers to a church older than the present day Cathedral. Some of the places you can visit are the Bishop's Palace & Earl's Palace, Highland Park Distillery, the Orkney Museum and St. Magnus Cathedral.
See cruises to Kirkwall (Orkney islands)Invergordon (Scotland)
Invergordon is a town and port in Easter Ross, in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland.At present the port is visited by many large cruise liners each year, as the deep water port allows disembarkation for coach tours in the northern Highlands.Invergordon is now the mural town of the Highlands and hopes to emulate the success of her mentor in Chemainus, British Columbia. Currently the town is adorned with a series of 17 murals. The paintwork created by a selection of artists tells the stories of the local community and the area. This trail is a result of a community project which was initially designed to integrate local community groups . The trail, which was opened by the Princess Royal, now acts as a major tourist draw. Take a moment to view their pieces, Channel, Foundations and Bubblefield. As ever, these artists drew their source material from working with a broad cross-section of local people. Infrastructure. Popular shore excursions include visits to Loch Ness, nearby castles and distilleries.
See cruises to Invergordon (Scotland)Edinburgh
Edimburgh is unique along the cities in Scotland: the tourism, the proximity with England and the mulicultural population make it different. It combines wonderfull landviews and historical places with the entertainment of a large city.
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