British Isles Cruise
- 11 Jun ‘24
- 12 nights
- Departing from Amsterdam
- Jewel Of The Seas
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Inside price from$2,995*/pp
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Suite price from$12,419*/pp
YOUR ITINERARY
Amsterdam - Edinburgh - Inverness - Belfast - Glasgow (Greenock) - Liverpool - Holyhead - St Peter Port - Dover - Amsterdam
Amsterdam delivers a sensory overload – from its welc...
Amsterdam delivers a sensory overload – from its welcoming gezellig Dutch spirit to the clinking of bicycle chains and tulips of every colour. This is where 17th-century Golden Age estates meet gritty Red Light District alleys, all woven together by an elaborate system of canals. Stand amidst the bustle of Dam Square and pick fresh blooms at Bloemenmarkt. See where celebrated painter Rembrandt once worked and admire his masterpieces at Rijksmuseum. Nibble on Gouda amid the greenery of Vondelpark – or relax in one of the city’s quirky coffee shops. Here it’s easy to let go and give in to romantic adventures.
Often described as the “Athens of the North&...
Often described as the “Athens of the North”, Edinburgh is located in the south-east region of Scotland, an hour’s drive from Glasgow. Its streets are steeped in history and open its doors to a thriving cultural scene. Year round the city offers an incredible variety of events and festivals and tourists are spoiled with a diverse range of attractions. The beautiful city of Edinburgh possesses a distinctive and unique skyline that rivals that of Venice and beyond the city limits, the Lothian countryside provides some of the great links and parkland courses of the world.
The Scottish Highlands are home to famous battles, historic cas...
The Scottish Highlands are home to famous battles, historic castles and to an even more famous legendary sea monster: Nessie of Loch Ness. Explore Inverness’ picturesque riverside on foot. You’ll pass by the 18th-century Old High Church and the Castle of Inverness, built of red sandstone in 1863 on the site of an 11th-century fortress. Join a Loch Ness cruise to explore Culloden Battlefield, a windswept moor where the Jacobite’s last stand took place in the 1760s. Seeking even deeper roots? See a 4,000-year-old burial site built by neolithic farmers at the Clava Cairns. Before you depart, toast your adventure with a wee dram of single-malt Scotch whisky, savoring its distinctive peaty aromas.
Belfast is a thriving, fast-growing metropolitan ce...
Belfast is a thriving, fast-growing metropolitan centre that’s full of surprises. The city played a key role in the 19th century’s Industrial Revolution, when it was the world’s biggest linen producer. It also had a reputation for ship-building – the Titanic was built here. Learn more about this claim to fame when you visit the Titanic Quarter and the city’s Titanic Belfast attraction. Then, grab lunch on the terrace overlooking Edwardian City Hall, one of the best examples of Belfast’s great architecture. Ireland cruises offer you the opportunity to walk amongst exotic trees in the botanical garden, and reinvent your idea of Irish cuisine at one of the city’s upmarket, seafood-focused eateries.
Heralded as one of the world’s friendliest cities, Glasg...
Heralded as one of the world’s friendliest cities, Glasgow is Scotland’s cultural capital. It’s also Scotland’s biggest city, surpassing even Edinburgh. Glasgow experienced a cultural boom from the 18th to 20th century, giving birth to the ornate Victorian and Art Nouveau architecture you see here today. With your Glasgow, Scotland cruise check out Killingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the city’s West End. You’ll encounter everything from the remains of prehistoric mammals to mind-bending Dali paintings. Explore the city’s deeper history in the East End, where you’ll find Glasgow Cathedral, a monument of 12th-century Gothic design. Glasgow is also a UNESCO City of Music — stop into one of the 130 music events that are held here each week at venues like the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
The United Kingdom’s fourth largest city, Live...
The United Kingdom’s fourth largest city, Liverpool has been a major port for centuries. This shows in its vast variety of architectural styles, including Tudor, Georgian and Victorian. Liverpool is also a cultural capital with much to offer.
The largest town on the isle of Anglesey in Wales, Holyhead is a...
The largest town on the isle of Anglesey in Wales, Holyhead is all about outdoor adventures and ancient history. Separated from mainland Wales by a narrow channel, the town’s international port is just a short two-hour ferry ride from Dublin. Cruise to Wales and stroll through Holyhead’s ancient town centre, built around Saint Cybi’s Church, which dates back to 550 AD and was built on the site of the Roman fort Caer Gybi Roman. Walk along the still-standing fort walls, or head just outside town for some coasteering – an adventure along the sea cliffs that involves light rock climbing, sea cave exploration and (for the brave) even a dive into the waves.
Europe’s prettiest harbour town is home to over 800 ...
Europe’s prettiest harbour town is home to over 800 years of history. St Peter Port’s cobblestoned streets, picturesque marina and historic attractions make it a perfect destination for everyone. Start your day by stepping back into time at Castle Cornet, a fortress dating back to the 1200s – perched atop a hill, the castle offers panoramic views of the harbour. Then, explore Hauteville House, home to French writer Victor Hugo. You can see Hugo’s statue as you stroll through Candie Gardens, a Victorian public garden full of brightly coloured flowers and fish ponds. Or find a charming seaside cafe to relax in with a fresh crab sandwich and watch the fishing boats go by.
Dover is England’s place of poetry. Immortali...
Dover is England’s place of poetry. Immortalized in Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach,” this port town in County Kent holds remnants of England’s ancient past. See Richborough Roman Fort — founded after the Romans invaded Britain in 43 A.D., it became a shore fort when the Saxons took it over in the year 277. Check out Dover Castle, a medieval fortress dating back to the 11th century, where you can see the Roman Lighthouse or climb the Great Tower. Cruise to Dover, England and be sure to explore the White Cliffs of Dover — an iconic piece of the British landscape that witness both the Roman invasion and the return of forces from Dunkirk in World War II.
Amsterdam delivers a sensory overload – from its wel...
Amsterdam delivers a sensory overload – from its welcoming gezellig Dutch spirit to the clinking of bicycle chains and tulips of every colour. This is where 17th-century Golden Age estates meet gritty Red Light District alleys, all woven together by an elaborate system of canals. Stand amidst the bustle of Dam Square and pick fresh blooms at Bloemenmarkt. See where celebrated painter Rembrandt once worked and admire his masterpieces at Rijksmuseum. Nibble on Gouda amid the greenery of Vondelpark – or relax in one of the city’s quirky coffee shops. Here it’s easy to let go and give in to romantic adventures.
YOUR SHIP - The Jewel Of The Seas
One of the newest cruise ships, Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas offers the ultimate ‘at sea’ experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and exceptional staff committed to serving your every whim. Her spectacular features include the ten-storey glass-constructed Centrum, glass lifts facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside staterooms in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
One of the newest cruise ships, Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas offers the ultimate ‘at sea’ experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and exceptional staff committed to serving your every whim. Her spectacular features include the ten-storey glass-constructed Centrum, glass lifts facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside staterooms in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
Fitness Center
Sports Court
Volleyball
Champagne Bar
Chops Grill
Chops Grille
Latté-Tudes
Lattetudes Coffee Shop
Portofino Italian Restaurant
Seaview Cafe
Themed Bar and Lounges
Beauty Salon
Day Spa & Fitness Centre
Massage
Sauna
Solarium
Spa
Whirlpool
Adventure Ocean Youth Facilities
Country club with golf simulator
Golf Simulator
Library
Open-air basketball court
Putting Green
Rock Climbing
Sports Court
Casino Royale
Children’s Play Area
Colonial Style Lounge
Colony Club
Theatre
Art Gallery
Business Centre
Photo Shop
Shops
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One of the newest cruise ships, Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas offers the ultimate ‘at sea’ experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and exceptional staff committed to serving your every whim. Her spectacular features include the ten-storey glass-constructed Centrum, glass lifts facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside staterooms in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
Fitness
Fitness Center
Sports Court
Volleyball
Food and Drink
Champagne Bar
Chops Grill
Chops Grille
Latté-Tudes
Lattetudes Coffee Shop
Portofino Italian Restaurant
Seaview Cafe
Themed Bar and Lounges
Relaxation
Beauty Salon
Day Spa & Fitness Centre
Massage
Sauna
Solarium
Spa
Whirlpool
Recreational
Adventure Ocean Youth Facilities
Country club with golf simulator
Golf Simulator
Library
Open-air basketball court
Putting Green
Rock Climbing
Sports Court
Entertainment
Casino Royale
Children’s Play Area
Colonial Style Lounge
Colony Club
Theatre
Other
Art Gallery
Business Centre
Photo Shop
Shops