From $4,999 per person
10 days
Ship: Star Legend
You may never uncover a rainbow's end, but the rich experiences awaiting you on this 8-day Ireland and Northern Ireland cruise circumnavigating the countries that transcend any fabled pot of gold. Stroll past 400-year-old stone walls and gleaming brass fixtures before pausing to inhale fragrant whiskey aromas at the world's oldest licensed whiskey distillery outside Londonderry, Ireland. Experience the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher from the top deck of your yacht, as you cruise between Galway and Dingle. Take in the seabirds amid sweeping coastal views 2,000 feet above the waves at the crest of Slieve League Cliffs, one of Europe's highest coastal precipices and a mere giant's boulder toss from the white-walled village of Killybegs. Visit Killary Fjord, widely known as the only fjord in Ireland. Tap your toes to Irish flutes and sip tea near stone monuments that make up the Dingle Peninsula's rich archaeological heritage. Kiss the Blarney Stone atop the storied battlements of Blarney Castle. Then, sample Irish coffee with Cork locals at an authentic pub.
The Cliffs of Moher aren’t the only impressive cliffs Ireland has to offer. In Dingle, the Slieve League Cliffs stand at almost 2000 feet tall.
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Dun Laoghaire (Dublin), Ireland
Dublin is a city full of charm and unexpected treasures. Cross the iconic Ha’Penny Bridge on your way to Trinity College and admire the beauty of the Book of Kells. Explore the storied halls of Dublin Castle, dating back to the 11th century. For a taste of Ireland’s rich history in a glass, visit the Guinness Storehouse or the Old Jameson Distillery. And don’t miss the stunning views at Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that showcases Ireland’s natural beauty.
Belfast, United Kingdom
Belfast is a city rich in history and charm, famously known for being the birthplace of the Titanic. This vibrant destination once thrived as a center of shipbuilding, rope-making, and linen production during the early 20th century. Today, the Titanic Quarter has transformed into a modern hub, complete with stylish apartments and the iconic Titanic Belfast Centre—a striking, star-shaped building that honors the ship’s legendary story. Visitors can also explore local treasures like the Ulster Folk Museum, experience the grandeur of Belfast Cathedral, or enjoy the city’s remarkable array of award-winning restaurants and lively bars. Discover a perfect blend of heritage and modern delights in this remarkable city.
Londonderry
Nestled along the River Foyle, Londonderry offers a timeless glimpse into the past. This fortified city boasts nearly perfect 17th-century walls featuring seven dramatic gates. These walls surround the beautiful St. Columb's Cathedral, with treasures that date back to the 1600s. Nearby, the iconic Peace Bridge gracefully connects the city across the river, while the Tower Museum brings the story of Londonderry to life through engaging exhibits on local history. It's a blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty that invites exploration.
Killybegs
Killybegs is a charming and picturesque harbor town nestled in County Donegal. As Ireland’s largest fishing port, it boasts stunning views with stately mountains in the distance. This town is known for more than just fishing—you’ll find exquisite craftsmanship in its world-renowned tapestries and carpets. Discover the artistry at Killybegs International Carpet Making or wander through the delightful Cyndi Graham Handweaving studio to see traditional techniques come to life. Not far from the town center, you can enjoy the white sands of Fintragh Blue Flag Beach, a stunning seaside escape. Adventurous travelers won’t want to miss the nearby Slieve League Cliffs, towering nearly 2,000 feet above the Atlantic, claiming the title as Europe’s highest sea cliffs. A visit to Killybegs is a journey into captivating culture, natural beauty, and timeless serenity.
Galway
Galway is a lively hub of Irish culture and flavors. Its charm lies in a vibrant food scene where creative chefs reimagine traditional classics, like fish and chips, using the freshest local ingredients. Stroll through the buzzing weekend market nestled beside the historic St. Nicholas Medieval Church. Taste Galway's celebrated craft beers along with music-filled pubs that pulse with energy and warmth. As a gateway to the iconic Cliffs of Moher, you'll find breathtaking views as they soar 700 feet above the Atlantic, revealing the distant, mystical Aran Islands—a must-see for any traveler in Ireland.
SCENIC CRUISING CLIFFS OF MOHER
As your small ship glides along Ireland’s stunning west coast, the iconic Cliffs of Moher captivate in the distance. Rising dramatically from the Atlantic, these majestic cliffs reveal layers of raw beauty that stretch along miles of unspoiled shoreline. From the comfort of your deck, immerse yourself in this breathtaking scene as seabirds soar overhead and waves crash below. It’s a timeless moment, perfectly crafted for those who dream of nature’s wonders delivered with intimacy and elegance.
Dingle, Ireland
Dingle is a treasure tucked along Ireland's picturesque west coast. This charming town showcases vibrant streets lined with colorful buildings, inviting travelers to explore cozy pubs and unique local craft shops. Nestled within the dramatic scenery of the Dingle Peninsula, visitors can wander golden sandy beaches, witness breathtaking cliffs, or uncover ancient ruins that echo the area's storied past. It's a place that blends natural beauty with timeless Irish culture, offering an unforgettable experience at every turn.
Ringaskidd (Cork)
Welcome to Cork, a gem nestled on an island within the River Lee. This charming city boasts a welcoming, relaxed vibe perfect for strolling. Discover its quirky Butter Museum, buzzing pubs, and delightful coffee houses, each offering a touch of Cork’s personality. At the heart of it all is the iconic St. Anne’s Church. Its Shandon Steeple invites you to do something truly special—ring the church bells yourself!
Waterford
Step into the charm of Ireland’s oldest city, Waterford. Wander through the historic Viking Triangle, where 10th-century walls whisper the tales of Nordic settlers. Marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship of the House of Waterford Crystal, home to the world’s largest collection of iconic cut crystal. Complete your journey with a cheerful stop at T&H Doolan’s Pub, a cozy tavern that has been welcoming guests with warmth and hearty toasts for over 300 years.
Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
Discover a hidden treasure off the southwestern coast of Cornwall—the breathtaking Isles of Scilly. This enchanting archipelago feels like a peaceful world of its own, accessible by ferry or helicopter. Dive into the beauty of unspoiled white-sand beaches, the clearest of waters, and an atmosphere made for relaxation. Weather permitting, explore up to three of the unique islands, each with its own charm and experiences to uncover.
Rouen
Step into the charm of Rouen, nestled along the scenic Seine River. This port city offers a delightful fusion of history, art, and vibrant everyday life. Explore fascinating museums like the Historial Jeanne d’Arc or marvel at Impressionist masterpieces at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, home to France’s second-largest collection. Wander through lively markets bursting with colorful flowers and fresh produce that capture the essence of the region. Treat your palate to unforgettable flavors at local restaurants, where the meals showcase the finest ingredients of Normandy’s rich culinary tradition.
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