SeaDream Yacht Club Northern Europe: 7 nights from Portsmouth (USA) with SeaDream II
May 20, 2028
United States, United Kingdom, Australia
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Portsmouth (USA) ➞
Landing: Glasgow
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Portsmouth (USA)
Portsmouth (USA): A Historic Departure for Coastal CruisesEmbark on a unique cruise from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a charming and historic seaport city on the Piscataqua River. Known for its rich maritime heritage, beautifully preserved architecture, and vibrant downtown, Portsmouth offers a picturesque and culturally rich starting point for your New England and Canadian Maritime adventures. Before setting sail, explore Strawbery Banke Museum, wander through its quaint streets, and savor fresh seafood. Portsmouth provides a delightful blend of history and coastal charm, making it an ideal gateway for your journey.
Explore New England and Beyond from PortsmouthCruises departing from Portsmouth invite you to discover the stunning beauty and historical significance of the North Atlantic coastline. Glide past rugged shores, charming lighthouses, and vibrant seaside towns, experiencing the unique character of New England and the Canadian Maritimes. Whether you seek historical insights, natural beauty, or simply tranquil relaxation, your journey from Portsmouth promises an unforgettable experience, making every moment of your cruise a new discovery of American heritage and breathtaking scenery.
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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.
Glasgow
Scottish Adventures Depart from Glasgow!Set sail on a remarkable cruise from Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, known for its vibrant arts scene, Victorian architecture, and warm hospitality. While not directly on the coast, Glasgow offers convenient access to Scottish ports, providing an excellent starting point for exploring the rugged beauty of the Highlands, the enchanting islands, and the historical treasures of the UK. Prepare for a journey filled with dramatic landscapes, rich history, and the unique spirit of Scotland.