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23 nights from Dublin (Ireland) with Sirena

Northern Europe: Ireland, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Finland

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Cruise code SIR250603A
Jun 3, 2025
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Cruise itinerary

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    Tuesday, June 3, 2025 - 09:00
    Dublin chevron_right
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    Wednesday, June 4, 2025 06:15 - 05:00
    Belfast chevron_right
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    Thursday, June 5, 2025 10:00 - 07:00
    Ullapool chevron_right
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    Friday, June 6, 2025 10:00 - 07:00
    Lerwick chevron_right
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    Saturday, June 7, 2025 10:00 - 07:00
    Haugesund chevron_right
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    Sunday, June 8, 2025 09:00 - 06:00
    Nordfjordeid chevron_right
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    Monday, June 9, 2025 10:00 - 07:00
    Trondheim chevron_right
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    Tuesday, June 10, 2025 09:00 - 06:00
    Alesund chevron_right
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    Wednesday, June 11, 2025 -- --
    Navigation
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    Thursday, June 12, 2025 07:00 - 06:00
    Oslo chevron_right
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    Friday, June 13, 2025 12:00 - 11:59
    Helsingborg chevron_right
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    Saturday, June 14, 2025 06:00 - 09:00
    Copenaghen chevron_right
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    Sunday, June 15, 2025 06:00 - not found
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    Monday, June 16, 2025 not found - 09:00
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    Tuesday, June 17, 2025 10:00 - 08:00
    Karlskrona chevron_right
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    Wednesday, June 18, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
    Visby chevron_right
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    Thursday, June 19, 2025 07:00 - 04:00
    Mariehamn chevron_right
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    Friday, June 20, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
    Vaasa chevron_right
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    Saturday, June 21, 2025 07:00 - not found
    Kemi chevron_right
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    Sunday, June 22, 2025 not found - 09:00
    Kemi chevron_right
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    Monday, June 23, 2025 07:00 - 04:00
    Lulea chevron_right
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    Tuesday, June 24, 2025 10:00 - 06:00
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Dublin

Dublin

Dublin has a powerful aura and if it captures you, you will always be left wanting more. This is a great thing for a small capital.

Today, Dublin has one of the youngest populations in Europe, who frequent funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and the renovated city streets. However, in the contemporary urban landscape of Dublin it is still possible to find traditional pubs, nostalgic museums and even horse-drawn carts to take you down cobblestone streets.

Meanwhile, a myriad of historic attractions and museums, including Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, and the Guinness Storehouse, make you feel like you are reliving history of this wonderful city.

Belfast

Belfast

Discover Belfast: A Historic Gem in the United Kingdom

Belfast, located in Northern Ireland, is a city with a rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes that offer visitors a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Founded in the 17th century, Belfast has transformed into a dynamic urban center known for its warm hospitality, historic landmarks, and thriving arts scene.

Moderate Climate of Belfast

Belfast experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Summer months are ideal for exploring outdoor attractions like Botanic Gardens or taking a leisurely stroll along the River Lagan. Winter brings opportunities to visit cozy pubs, enjoy cultural events, and explore indoor attractions such as museums and galleries.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Belfast

Explore Belfast's top attractions, including the iconic Titanic Belfast museum commemorating the city's maritime heritage, the historic Crumlin Road Gaol offering insights into Northern Ireland's past, and the vibrant St. George's Market for local crafts and food. Visit the Ulster Museum for art and history exhibits, hike Cave Hill for panoramic views, or take a Black Taxi tour to learn about Belfast's political history.

Local Cuisine: Flavors of Northern Ireland

Indulge in Belfast's culinary delights with traditional dishes like Irish stew, soda bread, Ulster fry (a hearty breakfast), and fresh seafood from the nearby coast. Sample local specialties such as champ (mashed potatoes with scallions), dulse (seaweed snack), and potato bread. Explore the city's gastropubs for modern twists on classic recipes and enjoy a pint of Guinness or local craft beer.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Belfast

Enhance your Belfast experience by booking a cruise departing from this historic port city. Choose from cruise options exploring the rugged coastlines of Ireland, visiting picturesque ports along the British Isles, or sailing to destinations like Scotland or Iceland. A cruise from Belfast promises scenic views of coastal cliffs, cultural experiences in charming towns, and memorable adventures on the high seas.

Ullapool

Ullapool

Lerwick

Lerwick

Haugesund

Haugesund

Nordfjordeid

Nordfjordeid

Trondheim

Trondheim

Alesund

Alesund

Alesund is a seaport, known for its extraordinary collection of Art Nouveau architecture. Come here to see a huge variety of creative decorations on the fronts of the buildings. Climb the 418 steps to the top of Mount Aksla and you will be rewarded with an unforgettable view.

Ålesund is a natural starting point for an active holiday with a beautiful coastline and cliffs, deep valleys, fjords and spectacular mountains. It is also a great place for children, offering a series of exciting experiences for the whole family, from seeing the fish and penguins at the Atlanterhavsparken aquarium, to the exciting Barnas Lekeland Children's Playland, to travelling back in time at the open-air Sunnmøre Museum or the Nouveau Art Centre.

Oslo

Oslo

Helsingborg

Helsingborg

Copenaghen

Copenaghen

Copenhagen, literally "port of the merchants", is the capital of Denmark and one of the country's most densely populated cities. Originally a city mainly inhabited by fishermen, it became a fundamentally important port for trade.
Copenhagen is a year-round tourist destination and in summer the flow of tourists increases considerably thanks to Northern Europe cruises.

It is very common to add a stay in the city before a cruise, to take in its distinguishing relaxing atmosphere and see what it has to offer. Among its famous attractions you cannot miss the statue of the Mermaid which is located right at the entrance to the port and the Tivoli Gardens, one of the world's largest amusement parks, opened in 1843 and loved by everyone.

Copenhagen (København in Danish and 'Copenaga' in Italian [no source]) is the capital and the most populous city of Denmark with 518,574 inhabitants in the municipality (1,167,569 in the urban area). The city stretches across the islands of Sjælland and Amager and is separated from the city of Malmö in Sweden by the strait of Øresund.

Warnemünde

Warnemünde

Warnemünde

Warnemünde

Karlskrona

Karlskrona

Visby

Visby

Mariehamn

Mariehamn

Vaasa

Vaasa

Kemi

Kemi

Kemi

Kemi

Lulea

Lulea

Sundsvall

Sundsvall

Stockholm

Stockholm

The capital of Sweden is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a mirage of saffron-coloured and iridescent terracotta buildings amidst the blue of the water and skies that are even bluer than the Swedish summer, or candidly covered with snow and dotted with winter lights. It is also a vibrant, modern city, famous for the production of elegant design, cutting edge fashion and world-class nightclubs.

The old city, Gamla Stan, is a compact little maze that seems to have been built for very small, thin people. The red, orange and vanilla stucco walls of buildings that seem to curve into each other are home to countless souvenir shops and ice cream parlours.

Just south of Gamla Stan there is another island-district, Södermalm, where waterfront hills are adorned with beautiful homes and the main streets are dotted with bohemian shops, art galleries and clubs. On the other side of Gamla Stan is the main centre of the city, a bustling metropolis where boutiques and restaurants liven up the cool Swedish evenings.

Stockholm

Stockholm

The capital of Sweden is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a mirage of saffron-coloured and iridescent terracotta buildings amidst the blue of the water and skies that are even bluer than the Swedish summer, or candidly covered with snow and dotted with winter lights. It is also a vibrant, modern city, famous for the production of elegant design, cutting edge fashion and world-class nightclubs.

The old city, Gamla Stan, is a compact little maze that seems to have been built for very small, thin people. The red, orange and vanilla stucco walls of buildings that seem to curve into each other are home to countless souvenir shops and ice cream parlours.

Just south of Gamla Stan there is another island-district, Södermalm, where waterfront hills are adorned with beautiful homes and the main streets are dotted with bohemian shops, art galleries and clubs. On the other side of Gamla Stan is the main centre of the city, a bustling metropolis where boutiques and restaurants liven up the cool Swedish evenings.