Seabourn : 26 nights from London with Seabourn Venture
Jun 7, 2027
United Kingdom, Guernsey, Ireland, Man, Faroe Islands, Iceland
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: London ➞
Landing: Reykjavik
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Monday, June 7, 2027 - 3:30 PMLondon
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Tuesday, June 8, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMDover
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Wednesday, June 9, 2027 6:30 AM - 7:00 PMPoole
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Thursday, June 10, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaint Peter Port
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Friday, June 11, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMPlymouth
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Saturday, June 12, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMLundy
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Sunday, June 13, 2027 7:00 AM - 1:00 PMnavigation
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Monday, June 14, 2027 7:00 AM - 6:00 PMnavigation
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Tuesday, June 15, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMDublin
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Wednesday, June 16, 2027 7:00 AM - 12:00 PMCalf of Man
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Wednesday, June 16, 2027 2:00 PM - 6:00 PMDouglas
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Thursday, June 17, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMnavigation
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Friday, June 18, 2027 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMRathlin
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Saturday, June 19, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMBelfast
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Sunday, June 20, 2027Navigation
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Monday, June 21, 2027 7:00 AM - 11:00 PMKirkwall
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Tuesday, June 22, 2027 8:00 PM - not foundLerwick
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Tuesday, June 22, 2027 7:00 AM - 12:00 PMFair Isle
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Tuesday, June 22, 2027 3:00 PM - 6:00 PMMousa
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Wednesday, June 23, 2027 not found - 6:00 PMLerwick
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Thursday, June 24, 2027 7:00 AM - 12:00 PMIsle Of Noss
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Friday, June 25, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMTorshavn
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Saturday, June 26, 2027Navigation
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Sunday, June 27, 2027 7:00 AM - 9:00 AMDjupivogur
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Sunday, June 27, 2027 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMPapey Island
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Monday, June 28, 2027 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMHúsavík
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Tuesday, June 29, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMsiglufjordur
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Wednesday, June 30, 2027 7:00 AM - 11:00 AMDynjandi
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Wednesday, June 30, 2027 2:00 PM - 8:00 PMPatreksfjörður
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Thursday, July 1, 2027 7:00 AMReykjavik

London
London is not only the capital of the United Kingdom but is also its political, economic, cultural and financial center. The city boasts the largest number of museums, libraries and stadiums worldwide. Together with New York and Hong Kong, it represents an important global financial center. London is home to some of the most important companies in the world and 7 of the top 100 universities in the world.
Coming here you can't miss the following attractions:
1. London Eye (The British Airways London Eye): the London Eye is one of London's most iconic tourist attractions, located on the south bank of the River Thames, opposite the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben. At night, the lights of the London Eye twinkle and the revolving London Eye becomes the most beautiful show along the Thames. You can sit on the Ferris wheel with your family and friends and admire all of London.
2. British Museum (British Museum): is the largest museum in Great Britain and is one of the four most important museums in the world. The museum houses a large number of precious relics from all over the world, such as the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon stone sculpture and the head of Ramses II. There are also many valuable documents and manuscripts. If you like museums, this is the place for you!
3. Buckingham Palace: whose name means "house of others" is located in the West End of London, on the west side of James Park. Once the residence of the British royal family, the king's palace is now the seat of the British Parliament. If you are lucky, you might also come across the changing of the guard ceremony in front of Buckingham Palace.
4. Tower Bridge: the city is crossed by the River Thames and many bridges with different styles connect the different banks. One of the most beautiful bridges in the city is Tower Bridge, which has now become a symbol of the city. Tower Bridge is one of the most famous and recognizable bridges in the world, so much so that it has become one of the distinctive symbols of the city. Located in London on the River Thames near the Tower of London, it takes its name from the latter.

Dover
Just 21 miles from the European mainland (the French cliffs are visible on a clear day), it is the main passage through the English Channel.
History of DoverEnveloped by the passage of time, Dover stands as a monumental beacon of Britain's heritage. Situated at the closest point to continental Europe, it has served as the gateway to England for centuries. The iconic White Cliffs of Dover, symbolic of hope and freedom, have witnessed the ebb and flow of conquerors, traders, and travelers. Central to its historical narrative is Dover Castle, known as the "Key to England," boasting an extensive history dating back to the Iron Age and later fortified by the Romans and Normans. This town is not just a witness but a storyteller of England's tumultuous history.
Climate in DoverDover's climate is characterized by its mildness, a trait particularly appealing to those seeking to escape extreme weather conditions. Summers are pleasantly warm without being oppressively hot, with average temperatures hovering around 20°C (68°F), making it an ideal time for exploring. Winters are moderate, with temperatures rarely falling below freezing. This temperate climate ensures that Dover can be enjoyed year-round, offering a comfortable environment for all its visitors.
Attractions and Places to VisitDover is not just a historical gem but also a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural sites. Beyond the White Cliffs, Dover Castle stands as a formidable reminder of the past, offering breathtaking views and a deep dive into history. The Secret Wartime Tunnels weave beneath the castle, offering an immersive experience into WWII strategies. For nature lovers, the Samphire Hoe Country Park, created from the material dug to build the Channel Tunnel, offers serene walks and stunning vistas. Each site in Dover tells its own unique story, inviting exploration and discovery.
Local Cuisine and Specialty ProductsThe culinary landscape of Dover is as rich and varied as its history. Known for its fresh seafood, the town boasts dishes like Dover sole, celebrated worldwide for its delicate taste. Local pubs and restaurants also offer traditional English fare, from hearty stews to the classic fish and chips, often with a contemporary twist. Regional produce, like Kentish apples and artisanal cheeses, add to the gastronomic experience, making Dover a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
Concluding Remarks: Embark on a Cruise from DoverEmbarking on a cruise from Dover is not just a journey; it's an adventure steeped in history, natural beauty, and culinary delights. This port, renowned for its strategic importance and breathtaking views, serves as the perfect gateway to exploring the British Isles and beyond. With its convenient location, temperate climate, and rich cultural tapestry, Dover invites cruisers to begin their voyage in a city that promises an unforgettable experience. Whether you're drawn by the call of history, the allure of gastronomy, or the simple joy of scenic landscapes, Dover is a destination that transcends expectations, making it an ideal starting point for your next cruise adventure.

Poole

Saint Peter Port

Plymouth

Lundy

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.

Calf of Man

Douglas

Rathlin

Belfast
Belfast has grown to become a cosmopolitan and attractive city, so much so that it has become a very popular and cool destination for European tourism.
Belfast offers the frenetic pace of the British capital, providing a gateway to the deep countryside of Northern Ireland. With feelings of optimism and life pulsing through the city, Belfast makes itself exciting and intense for the tourist. It has never been easier to tour the city, thanks to a series of buses, taxis, and boats available and, of course, the pedestrian option. Don't miss the Ulster Folk Museum and Belfast Cathedral, be sure to try some of the award-winning restaurants, bars, clubs, galleries, and theaters. Also known thanks to its numerous monuments, the city also contains a series of Victorian and Edwardian buildings. Ulster Bank, built in 1860 and the Northern Bank, founded in 1769, were built from large representative buildings from these architectural styles. Spectacular and unique beauty of the Antrim coast, flanked by cliffs, not to mention the Giants Causeway, its peculiarity will remain forever etched in your memories. A couple of hours away, you can admire attractions such as the Giant's Causeway, stroll through the Mourne mountains or fish in Fermanagh. This metropolis is the ideal place to discover what remains of Northern Ireland! Belfast's industrial heritage, the birthplace of the Titanic, has designed a place rich in culture. The splendid exhibitions of the Ulster Museum and Culturlann reveal the best heritage of the place, where you can learn about its history. Located on the slopes of Cave Hill, 120 m above sea level, is the imposing Belfast Castle. If you visit the city with children, don't miss W5, a large interactive museum with interesting exhibits. And in summer the best places to relax outdoors are Sir Thomas, Lady Dixon Park, or Cave Hill Country Park. Its historic center is definitely the ideal place to go shopping, sip a cocktail in the various bars and clubs in the area. Rich in attractions for all tastes and all ages.

Kirkwall

Lerwick

Fair Isle

Mousa

Lerwick

Isle Of Noss

Torshavn

Djupivogur

Papey Island

Húsavík

siglufjordur

Dynjandi

Patreksfjörður

Reykjavik
The gateway to Iceland, a land of incredible natural wonders, ranging from huge glaciers to thermal pools and geysers.
Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is small but boasts a vast historical and cultural heritage. Founded thousands of years ago by Nordic settlers, this destination is set on a breathtaking coast with scenic peninsulas, straits, and picturesque islands. Known for its natural beauty and charm, the small city, Reykjavik, is also known to attract travelers as "the capital of Northern nightlife" for its vibrant and social atmosphere. The island's landscape seems to be in a continuous process of transformation like society, which combines Nordic tradition with sophisticated technology.