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PONANT lädt Sie zu einer neuen 10-tägigen Kreuzfahrt an Bord der Le Boréal ein, auf der Sie zwischen archäologischen Stätten und prächtigen Landschaften im Norden Schottlands, am Rande der Highlands in die traumhafte und geheimnisvolle Welt des Hebriden-Archipels eintauchen können.
Entdecken Sie die gesellige Atmosphäre und den authentischen Charme der irischen Hauptstadt Dublin, Die Le Boréal bringt Sie anschließend weiter zur Isle of Man zwischen Großbritannien und Irland, die unübersehbar von den Kelten und den Wikingern geprägt wurde. Die Hauptstadt Douglas ist wie eine authentische Postkarte aus dem ehemaligen Vereinigten Königreich mit einer viktorianischen Atmosphäre.
Dann fahren Sie weiter nach Portrush, wo Sie den Giant's Causeway besuchen können. Diese gigantische geologische Formation gehört zum UNESCO-Welterbe. Sie besteht aus über 40.000 Basaltkolonnen.
Anschließend erreichen Sie die Insel Rathlin, ein kleines, karges Gebiet im County Antrim, in dessen steile Klippen die größte Meeresvogelkolonie Nordirlands nistet. In der Nähe des erstaunlichen, auf dem Kopf stehenden Leuchtturms im Westen der Insel können Sie das Zentrum besuchen, das ihnen gewidmet ist.
Dann nehmen Sie Kurs auf den Archipel der Hebriden. Die westlich von Schottland gelegene Inselgruppe umfasst fast 150 Inseln und zeigt bei neuen Stopps ihre ganze Vielfalt.
Als nächstes besuchen Sie Iona, eine Insel der Inneren Hebriden und Wiege des Christentums in Schottland, wo das berühmte Book of Kells geschrieben wurde. Sie genießen eine schöne Fahrt entlang der Staffa-Insel mit ihren beeindruckenden Basaltorgeln und erreichen Lunga, ein vulkanisches Gebiet, auf den Treshnish-Inseln. Die kleine Insel ist ein Meeresvogel-Schutzgebiet und beherbergt unter anderem Kolonien von Papageitauchern und Lummen. Auf der Isle of Skye geht die Erkundung der Inneren Hebriden weiter. Mit ihren Granithügeln und Heidemooren ist die Landschaft des Loch Scavaig eine der wildesten der Highlands. Hier können Sie eine unvergessliche Wanderung zum Loch Coruisk machen. Canna, ein charmantes Eiland mit etwa 20 Seelen, das den Beinamen „Garten der Hebriden“ trägt, enthüllt sich zwischen christlichen, keltischen, nordischen und schottischen Ruinen in einer wunderschönen natürlichen Umgebung, die ein Zufluchtsort für eine reiche Meeresvogelwelt ist.
Sie reisen weiter zu den Äußeren Hebriden und entdecken Calanais auf der Insel Lewis. Dieser neue Stopp führt Sie in die Zeit zwischen 2900 und 2600 v. Chr. zurück, in der die megalithische Stätte auf der Insel entstanden sein soll. Die kreisförmig, nach den Himmelsrichtungen ausgerichteten stehenden Steine hüten ihr Geheimnis und erwecken starke die Emotionen.
Die nächste Station ist Ullapool am Ufer des Loch Broom im Westen der Highlands. Dieser ehemalige Heringsfischerhafen strahlt zwischen weißen Cottages und bunten Fischerbooten einen malerischen Charme aus.
Dann nehmen Sie Kurs auf Fort William. Diese Hafenstadt am Ufer von Loch Linnhe ist von schottischer Geschichte und Tradition durchdrungen. Ganz in der Nähe liegen die wunderschönen und spektakulären Landschaften von Glencoe.
Dann nimmt die Le Boréal Kurs auf Rothesay, einen eleganten viktorianischen Badeort auf der Insel Bute. Die kleine Stadt wurde um ihr Schloss aus dem 13. Jahrhundert herum erbaut und erstrahlt im Charme schöner Herrenhäuser in extravagantem georgianischem Stil und prächtiger Wild- und Landschaftsgärten.
Ihre Kreuzfahrt endet in Glasgow.
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Expedition programmes include activities such as zodiac outings and landings (sometimes with "wet landing"), moderate walks to more active hikes, all accompanied by your expedition team of naturalist guides.
Ports of call, visited sites, outings and landings will depend on weather conditions, position of ice, winds and the state of the sea. These can force a change of plans at any time. The Captain and the Expedition Leader may at any time cancel or stop any activity, or even modify the itinerary. The final itinerary will be confirmed by the Captain, who will take into account the touristic quality of the sites and above all, the safety of the passengers. His decision will be based on advice from experts and authorities.
Travelling to polar/isolated regions is an exhilarating experience in remote areas: please remember that you are far from modern hospitals with full medical facilities, thus evacuation is extremely expensive. Without adequate medical coverage, all expenses will have to be immediately paid with your personal funds. We urge you to subscribe to full coverage insurance, choose your insurance company very carefully, be extremely vigilant and ensure your insurance is fully comprehensive, especially if you are insured by your credit card. PONANT offers an insurance contract with extensive guarantees, please contact us for more information.
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During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
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For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
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During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
PONANT Aktivitäten
Einschiffung 09.05.2024 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 09.05.2024 um 18:00
Die irische Hauptstadt erstreckt sich an der Ostküste von den Ufern des Flusses Liffey bis zur Bucht von Dublin. Sie entdecken deren einladende, lebendige Seite im Fußgängerviertel Temple Bar. In den gepflasterten Straßen gibt es unzählige Kreativläden, Pubs im alten Stil und Kulturzentren. In der Nähe der für ihre Bibliothek des 18. Jh. berühmten Universität Trinity College können Sie entlang der Grafton Street bummeln:In deren legendären Cafés werden Ihnen Buttermilch-Scones noch warm mit Konfitüre serviert. Nicht weit von dort führt Sie die majestätische O'Connell-Brücke zur gleichnamigen Allee, auf der die zeitgenössische Leuchtskulptur Spire errichtet ist.
Ankunft 10.05.2024
Abfahrt 10.05.2024
Als Hauptstadt der Insel Man ist Douglas ein guter Standort, um das gesamte Archipel zu besichtigen. Von hier aus können Sie leicht starten, um die hauptsächlich aus Heide und herrlich grünen Wiesen bestehende ländliche Umgebung zu durchstreifen. Der Stadt selber fehlt es auch nicht an Sehenswürdigkeiten. Als erstes ist da die angenehme Promenade zu nennen, die das Meer über 3 Kilometer säumt. Das architektonische Erbe, im Wesentlichen im viktorianischen Stil, verleiht der Küstenstadt einen besonderen Charakter. Schließlich ergänzt die Besichtigung des Manx Museums, das die fantastische Geschichte der Insel schildert, perfekt die Reise durch die lokale Welt!
Ankunft 11.05.2024
Abfahrt 11.05.2024
Portrush ist eine kleine Küstenstadt in der nordirischen Grafschaft Antrim, die als Austragungsort des Golfturniers British Open in den Jahren 1951 und 2019 berühmt wurde. Der größte Teil der Altstadt liegt auf der anderthalb Kilometer langen Halbinsel Ramore Head. Die Stadt hat drei schöne Sandstrände, eine angenehme Strandatmosphäre und lockt mit ihrer Nähe zu außergewöhnlichen Kulturstätten wie Dunlunce Castle oder dem Giant's Causeway, einem einzigartigen Wunder der Natur. Die faszinierende, weltweit größte Ansammlung von Basaltsäulen ist die erste UNESCO-Welterbestätte Nordirlands.
Ankunft 11.05.2024
Abfahrt 11.05.2024
Zehn Kilometer vor der nordirischen Küste im County Antrim liegt die Insel Rathlin, die von der irischen und schottischen Geschichte geprägt wurde und im 8. Jahrhundert Opfer des ersten Wikinger-Überfalls auf Irland wurde. Die umliegenden Gewässer sind ein beliebter Ort für Taucher, in dem sich viele versunkene Schiffswracks befinden. In diesem kleinen, kargen Gebiet mit beeindruckenden Klippen, in dem heute 80 Einwohner leben, können Sie das Ballett der Meeresvögel auf den schwindelerregenden Klippen in der Nähe des erstaunlichen, auf dem Kopf stehenden Leuchtturms im Westen der Insel bewundern. Im Rathlin Sea Bird Centre erfahren Sie mehr über die Lebensweise der Papageitaucher, Tordalken und Dreizehenmöwen, die die Insel bevölkern.
Ankunft 12.05.2024
Abfahrt 12.05.2024
Von allen Inseln der Inneren Hibriden ist Iona mit Abstand diejenige, die am meisten zur Besinnung und zur Meditation einlädt. Und das hat seinen Grund ... Denn von diesem nun geweihten Fleckchen Erde aus begann der gegen 563 von Irland kommende heilige Columban mit der Evangelisierung von Schottland. Heute steht eine Abtei, echtes spirituelles Zentrum der Insel, an der Stelle des ehemaligen Klosters, das vom irischen Missionar gegründet wurde. Zahlreiche Könige Schottlands, darunter der legendäre Macbeth sollen im angrenzenden Friedhof begraben sein. Wenn die Sonne mitmacht, bietet die Ankunft auf der Insel Iona ein wunderschönes Schauspiel.
Ankunft 12.05.2024
Abfahrt 12.05.2024
Vor der Insel Mull im Westen Schottlands bilden die Treshnish-Inseln einen kleinen Archipel aus sieben Vulkaninseln, der zu den Inneren Hebriden gehört. Basaltklippen und steinige Buchten prägen die Konturen der größten von ihnen, Lunga, während das Landesinnere von Heidelandschaft bedeckt ist. Lunga war bis zum 19. Jahrhundert bewohnt und bewahrt die Überreste der schwarzen Häuser, die vor Ort besichtigt werden können. Die Insel wurde zum besonderen Schutzgebiet erklärt und ist nun das Reich der pelagischen Vögel, darunter der Papageitaucher. Dort lebt auch eine große Kolonie von Robben. Die steilen Reliefs und die Panoramalandschaft dieser kleinen Insel werden Ornithologen und Naturliebhaber begeistern.
Ankunft 13.05.2024
Abfahrt 13.05.2024
Im Süden der Isle of Skye liegt Loch Scavaig am gleichnamigen Fluss, dem kürzesten Fluss Großbritanniens, und bietet eine Landschaft von großer Schönheit. Bewundern Sie die Cuillin Hills, mit Heidekraut bewachsenene und in Morgennebel gehüllte Granithügel, die sich auf dem Wasser des Lochs spiegeln. Vielleicht haben Sie das Glück, ein paar Seehunde und Kegelrobben zu sehen, die sich am Ufer räkeln. Lassen Sie sich zu einer Wanderung zum Loch Coruisk und seinem erhabenen Panorama am Fuße des Black Cuillin verlocken, das viele Maler inspirierte, darunter J. M. W. Turner.
Ankunft 13.05.2024
Abfahrt 13.05.2024
Zu den Naturschätzen des Archipels der Hebriden gehört Canna, eine kleine, unberührte Insel, die liebevoll als „Garten der Hebriden“ bezeichnet wird. Canna ist seit der Jungsteinzeit bewohnt und zählt heute nur etwa 20 Einwohner, birgt aber eine reiche Geschichte, in der Christen, keltische Mönche, nordische Siedler und schottische Gemeinschaften nacheinander ihre Spuren hinterließen und die Region mit Denkmälern, Kirchen oder keltischen Kreuzen prägten. Nehmen Sie sich die Zeit, die Schönheit der Natur zwischen Land und Ozean zu genießen, von der Vielfalt der Blumenarten bis zum spannenden Ballett der Meeresvögel, darunter Lummen, die in den geschützten Gebieten nisten.
Ankunft 14.05.2024
Abfahrt 14.05.2024
Auf den Hebriden, auf der legendären schottischen Insel Lewis, blendet, überrascht und fasziniert Calanais mit vielen Fragen. An der Ostküste der Insel, wo Land und Meer ineinander übergehen und sich im Tumult der Wildnis bekämpfen, ist die megalithische Stätte Calanais zu entdecken. Nicht weniger als 51 Steine ragen aus dem Torfmoor in die Höhe. Sie wurden vor etwa 5000 Jahren bewusst angeordnet und sind ein mysteriöses Zeugnis aus der Steinzeit. Ort der Andacht, Mondkalender, astronomisches Observatorium oder Heilzentrum – die Theorien über die Funktion dieser Steine sind vielfältig, doch das Rätsel bleibt bestehen. Die einzigartige Atmosphäre dieses Ortes lässt Spielraum für alle möglichen Interpretationen und Träumereien.
Ankunft 15.05.2024
Abfahrt 15.05.2024
An der Westküste der nördlichen Highlands verfallen Sie unweigerlich dem Charme der pittoresken Stadt Ullapool, welche auch die Sommerfrischler in Bewunderung versetzt. Der bezaubernde Fischereihafen ist nicht nur idealer Ausgangspunkt für Wanderungen in der Region, sondern auch der Ort selbst ist einen Abstecher wert. Die entlang der ruhigen und majestätischen Ufer des Loch Broom gelegenen, weiß gekalkten Cottages reihen sich entlang des Hafens und des schönen Kieselstrands. Der Blick auf die umliegenden Berge vollendet nur diese Postkartenidylle. Um Ihre Kenntnisse zu den Ursprüngen von Ullapool zu vertiefen, können Sie das der örtlichen Geschichte gewidmete Museum der Stadt besuchen.
Ankunft 16.05.2024
Abfahrt 16.05.2024
Loch Linnhe liegt zwischen der Insel Mull und Fort William in den schottischen Highlands. Sie fahren durch malerische Landschaften und bewundern die Formationen der wunderschönen grünen Berge und Täler, die das Loch umgeben - darunter der berühmte Ben Nevis. Das kristallklare Wasser von Loch Linnhe beherbergt eine reiche Meeresfauna und -flora. Der Seehund ist hier zu Hause.
Ankunft 16.05.2024
Abfahrt 16.05.2024
Die Hafenstadt Fort William am Ostufer des Loch Linnhe wird mitunter als die "Outdoor-Hauptstadt des Vereinigten Königreichs" beschrieben. Ihre Lage am Fuße des Ben Nevis, des höchsten Gipfels der britischen Inseln, und ihre Nähe zu den dramatischen Landschaften von Glencoe machen die Stadt zu einem beliebten Ziel für Wanderer und Kletterer. Für diejenigen, die ein etwas weniger abenteuerliches Erlebnis suchen, bietet die nahegelegene Ben Nevis Distillery Besichtigungen und Verkostungen an. Auch Old Fort und Old Inverlochy Castle sind interessante historische Stätten.
Ankunft 17.05.2024
Abfahrt 17.05.2024
Rothesay ist ein eleganter Badeort und die größte Stadt auf der Ostseite der Isle of Bute, einer schottischen Insel, die vom Firth of Clyde umspült wird, einem ausgedehnten Küstengewässer, das durch die Halbinsel Kintyre vom Atlantischen Ozean abgeschirmt wird. Die Stadt enthüllt einige bemerkenswerte Bauwerke, darunter die Schlossruine, ein Bauwerk aus dem 13. Jahrhundert, das im Laufe seiner bewegten Geschichte zwischen norwegischen Angriffen und englischer Invasion mehrmals umgebaut wurde. Außerdem sehen Sie die Häuser im viktorianischen Stil, die die romantische Rothesay Bay überblicken, sowie das Bute Island Discovery Centre, eine einzigartige kreisförmige Struktur aus Gusseisen und Glas aus den 1920er Jahren. Sehenswert ist auch Mount Stuart House, ein unglaubliches Herrenhaus im georgianischen Stil aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, mit seiner für die damalige Zeit modernen Inneneinrichtung und wunderschönen Wild- und Landschaftsgärten.
Ankunft 18.05.2024
Ausschiffung 18.05.2024 um 08:00
Im Herzen des Clyde-Tals kontrastiert die lebhafte Stadt Glasgow mit der wilden Schönheit der umliegenden Landschaften. Die städtischste der schottischen Städte wartet mit zahlreichen Trümpfen auf - von dem bedeutenden künstlerischen bis zum außergewöhnlichen architektonischen Erbe. Der schachbrettartige Grundriss der Stadt erleichtert Ihnen Ihre Bummel durch die großen Fußgängerzonen. Lassen Sie sich von dem Treiben der von schönen viktorianischen Gebäuden gesäumten Straßen führen und verpassen Sie nicht, die Sammlungen der zahlreichen Museen und Kunstgalerien zu bewundern. Die Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum ist diesbezüglich exemplarisch. Vollenden Sie Ihre Sightseeintour mit etwas ... Denn ja, Glasgow ist auch ein Shoppingparadies!
Enjoy a hike taking in the Viking History of the Isle of Man in combination with stunning views along the Isle of Man coastal path.
Begin your walk at Balladoole Farm and make you way to Chapel Hill, one of the Isle of Man’s most impressive ancient monuments. A Viking boat burial which dates back to between 850AD and 950AD was discovered here when archaeologists were searching for an Iron Age Hill fort.
Enjoy this impressive site before continuing along the Raad ny Foillan Coastal Path which presents an opportunity to see coastal birds, local plants, and volcanic rocks on your way to the ancient settlement of Castletown.
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Travel on a pair of historic trains across some of the most scenic landscape on the Isle of Man, including a trip to its highest point.
First, board the Manx Electric Railway for a breathtaking trip through green glens and hollows, as well as atop steep cliffs with excellent views of the coastline. This railway, the longest of Britain's historic narrow-gauge lines, is almost 120 years old and still incorporates genuine Victorian and Edwardian equipment.
After crossing the Glen Roy viaduct, you will be transferred to the Snaefell Mountain Railway, which is nearly as ancient and revered as the Manx. The train climbs slowly from Laxey to the magnificent 2,036-foot top of Snaefell, the Norse name for "Snow Mountain."
Stop to relax, surrounded by beautiful views of the ocean and, in the distance, Laxey's legendary giant water wheel. Return back down the mountain and enjoy a scenic coach trip back to Douglas.
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Explore Douglas on foot, the capital city and largests settlement on the Isle of Man.
Begin with a walking tour around the town taking in highlights such as the Promenade, Tower of Refuge, and several famous statues. You will end your walk at the Manx Museum. Situated in the heart of Douglas the Manx Museum is bursting with artefacts and treasures unique to the Isle of Man. Highlights include some of the finest Viking treasures in the British Isles, and the new TT Gallery.
From here you can either walk back to the ship with your guide or enjoy more time in Douglas at your own pace.
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Enjoy a memorable hike along the North Antrim Cliff Path taking in the spectacular cliff landscape and rich biodiversity of the Causeway Coast.
You will begin your hike at Dunseverick Castle, although now in ruins it was once and important royal site with a history of resident Ulster clans. From here you will walk through farmland and on to some of the finest cliff scenery in Europe, with attractive bays such as Port Moon and headlands such as Hamilton's Seat. There are many fine viewing points over the cliff edge to the sea stacks below and across the sea to Rathlin Island.
You will make a brief stop at 'The Ampitheatre' - a spectacular bay which is only accessible by nesting fulmars and jackdaws. Continue on to some of the best panoramic views of the Giant's Causeway, the iconic mass of hexagonal columns that form a plateau out into the sea.
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Departing from Portrush, you will be transferred to the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giants’ Causeway.
For centuries, visitors have marvelled at its majesty and mystery. The unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of the Atlantic storms and the rugged symmetry of the columns never fail to intrigue and inspire. To stroll the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time. Your imagination will travel along stepping stones that lead to either the creative turbulence of a bygone volcanic age or into the myths and legends of the past.
The summer of 2012 marked the opening of the new Visitor Centre at the Giant’s Causeway. This interpretative centre allows you to decide for yourself which explanation of how the causeway’s 40,000 basalt stones were formed is most likely (or simply most interesting!). Stories about the area’s rich mythology, history, geology, flora and fauna will paint the Causeway in your mind’s eye before you make your way to the stones themselves, by boarding the “Causeway Coaster” minibus, should you prefer not to walk.
Following your visit, you will drive back to Portrush and your ship.
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After tendering ashore, you will be greeted by your local guide and will proceed on foot to explore the island.
The land, its history, environment and community are inextricably inter-related and this has created a place which can fire imagination and create that island magic and magnetism for which islands are famed. The walking is at an easy pace, with regular stops and all on roads or tracks.
Next, board a local mini bus to explore the island further. Shaped like a boot, the island lies 6 miles off Ballycastle in Northeast Ireland and 16 miles from the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland. It is eight miles long and less than one mile wide.
Return to your awaiting cruise ship.
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Iona has been of special significance to Christians for many centuries. Columba and his followers arrived here in AD563 from Ireland with the task of spreading the gospel in Scotland and the north of England.
Today you will discover the restored, medieval abbey which was the centre of this work, which continues to hold services to this day, as is reputed to be the burial place of 48 Scottish Kings. In addition to the Abbey, your hike will take you to the north end of Iona which boasts beautiful white sandy beaches, and over moorland cliff tops to the Bay at the Back of the Ocean.
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From the pier, board your local coach and head North with your knowledgeable guide into the wilds of Scotland for a fascinating opportunity to learn more about the geology of this dramatic and stunning area.
Knockan Crag, one of Scotland’s natural beauties, is a must visit for all the hiking lovers, but also for those searching for an excursion to explore something new. Lovers of travel, adventure, and art, will be impressed by the place, due to its many resources. You will have the opportunity to see the geological feature first identified right here – the ‘Thrust’ (in which enormous forces move rocks sideways) has since been recognised in rocks around the world, including the Himalayas and Alps. The rocks at and around Knockan Crag also record the last 300 million years of history for the landmass that we now know as Scotland.
Explore the Geopark by following one of three trails whilst learning about this fascinating natural feature, spend some time in the visitor centre and walk along the Thrust Trail bridging 500 million years. The art lovers will find something for themselves here too. Five artists put their strengths together to create special art inspired by the place, on the rocks, including some poetry carved into slabs of stone. Be inspired by reading and watching them.
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Corrishalloch Gorge is a waterfall gorge considered to be one of the Scottish Hig hlands’ most impressive natural wonders. This mile-long canyon, through which the River Droma rushes, takes its name from the Gaelic for ‘ugly hollow’. Corrieshalloch is one of the most spectacular gorges of its type in Britain and provides striking evidence of how glacial meltwater can create deep gorges.
After a scenic drive along Loch Broom you will be greeted by a park Ranger who will give you an overview of what you will see at the gorge and provide you will a trail map for your own exploration time. Your guide will then escort you down to the gorge, over the Victorian suspension bridge, where you can gaze down over a series of crashing waterfalls. Corrieshalloch Gorge is designated a National Nature Reserve in recognition of the gorge and the surrounding woodland. It’s also home to a nationally rare species of cranefly, which benefits from the wet dead wood in the shaded areas of the property.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your coach for a short transfer to Ben Nevis Distillery.
This is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland, established in 1825 and situated at the foot of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. They are known for producing exceptional Scotch whiskies using traditional methods. Today you will get an understanding of the care and experience that goes into crafting Ben Nevis Malt whisky.
Then, you will have the opportunity to taste several of the whishies produced here before a moment of free time.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 115 €
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From the pier, join your local coach for a short transfer to Glen Nevis. Fort William is the largest settlement on the whole western coastline of the Highlands, and is the gateway to Glen Nevis, one of the most picturesque of all the Scottish Glens.
Today enjoy a leisurely hike in this stunning location. Start by admiring the Polldubh Falls, before continuing up into the forest, climbing steeply through the trees. As you pass by further waterfalls, the views will start to open up over Nevis Gorge in front of you, and the mighty Ben Nevis behind you.
Return to the coach along the same route.
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Enjoy a guided walk of the Victorian resort town of Rothesay with a climb up Canada Hill for fine views.
Start at the harbour and make your way through the town past the Winter Garden and Rothesay Castle, which dates back to 1200. Head away from the Castle and up The Serpentine, either by the zig zag path or the steps and enjoy great views back over the town.
Continue uphill to enjoy great views over Loch Asgog to the mountains of Arran. Canada Hill is so named as historically families rushed to this point to watch the boats carrying their departing relatives to new lives overseas, and from here you can see the Firth of Clyde and the islands of Great and Little Cumbra.
Head back down the hill to the seafront and back through Rothesay Town to the harbour.
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Erfüllen Sie sich Ihren Traum vom Abenteuer, erforschen Sie die entlegensten Winkel der Welt und entdecken Sie legendäre, unberührte Gebiete. Die eisigen Weiten der Antarktis, die Gletscher und Eisberge am Nordpol, die sich ständig verändern, die geheimnisvollen Nebel an den Küsten Nordeuropas, die Fjorde am Ende der Welt … Jedes Reiseziel enthüllt neue Landschaften und eine unglaublich vielfältige Tierwelt. Bei Vorträgen teilen unsere Naturführer ihr Wissen über die Geschichte der großen Entdeckungen, über Geologie und Klima, über Flora und Fauna und laden Sie ein, besondere Momente des Austauschs mit der einheimischen Bevölkerung zu erleben.
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Dublin
Meet at Dublin airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT.
Your tour of the city will begin with the Customs house, located on the north bank River Liffey. It was completed in 1791 and designed by architect James Gandon. You will than cross the Liffey River to discover the buildings on the South Shore. You will pass by the Bank of Ireland which, until its abolition by the Act of Union of 1800, housed the Parliament of Ireland.
You will continue with Georgian squares of Merrion and Fitzwilliam, National Gallery of Ireland, Government Buildings and St. Stephen’s Green. You will pass Dublin Castle, City Hall and Christchurch Cathedral. Then you will stop at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for a visit. Founded in 1190, St. Patrick’s is perhaps best known for its association with Jonathan Swift, who was Dean here from 1713 to 1745.
You will enjoy lunch in a local Irish pub.
Enjoy some time at leisure in Temple Bar, famous for its typical Irish atmosphere.
You will then be transferred to the pier to embark on your ship.
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Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 230 €
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 - Dublin
Meet at Dublin Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to the Shelbourne Hotel 5*.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Optional activity (with extra fees): Diner and Irish Show.
You will have some time to freshen up and recharge before setting off on your evening outing to a famous traditional Irish pub. Enjoy a delicious three-course dinner followed by an iconic traditional Irish coffee. The show, featuring award-winning dancers, singers and musicians, showcases Ireland's wealth of music, song and dance. Sing along to some of Ireland's favourite ballads and songs. At 10 p.m. when the show finishes, you will be transferred back to your hotel.
Day 2 - Dublin / Wicklow Mountains
After breakfast, you will depart for your full day tour to the "Garden of Ireland", County Wicklow.
You will leave the city of Dublin behind and travel into the Wicklow Mountains, with their rounded summits and lush glens, home to the impressive monastic ruins of Glendalough.
Upon arriving at Glendalough, you will marvel at the settlement founded in the 6th century by St Kevin, a hermit monk who died around the year 618. The ruins, tucked into a glen with two small lakes, include the remains of early churches, a roofless cathedral and a well-preserved round tower dating back to the 10th century. This most romantic of monastic sites was an important place of pilgrimage in Ireland until the mid-19th century.
You will have lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your tour.
Then explore the impressive Powerscourt Estate gardens, a superb blend of formal gardens, sweeping terraces, statues and ornamental lakes, secret hollows, rambling walks, walled gardens, and over 200 varieties of trees and shrubs.
After your thoroughly enjoyable day tour, sit back and relax on your return trip to Dublin.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3 - Dublin
After breakfast and check-out, your day will start with a leisurely walking tour of the local area.
Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, takes great pride in its rich history and culture. The bricks and mortar of its streets provide the stage for what is truly a great city, built on hundreds of years of history and culture.
You will cross Grafton Street, Dublin's fashionable shopping strand bustling with locals, buskers and street traders, before walking up Dawson Street where you will pass the Mansion House, the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. You will soon reach St Stephen's Green, an open space consisting of 22 acres of beautifully laid out and manicured parkland. It is a familiar and much-loved backyard to all Dubliners. You will continue your walk, passing the Huguenot Cemetery and Government Buildings before arriving at Merrion Square in the heart of this Georgian capital. Next, you will arrive at Trinity College, founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592, making it the oldest university in Ireland. More than 400 years old, the college is located on a prime 40-acre site in the city centre where the quiet seclusion of academia contrasts sharply with the bustling streets outside.
At the end of your walk, you will board your awaiting coach to make a stop in a local distillery. Discover the process for distilling Irish whiskey and enjoy a tasting.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant
After lunch, reach the fascinating EPIC Museum, where Irish heritage is celebrated. Located within the vaults of the elegantly restored CHQ building in the Dublin Docklands, EPIC is a thought-provoking experiential museum devoted to Irish history. The displays explore Ireland's influence on the arts, education, science, politics, and sports, and feature some of the country's most popular exports, such as Riverdance, Guinness, and the tradition of the Irish pub. This immersive experience tells some of the most remarkable tales of sacrifice, endurance and discovery the world has ever known, and brings to life the amazing stories of Irish emigration through the centuries.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Dublin to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
The Shelbourne is an iconic, historical 5-star hotel in the heart of Dublin. You will enjoy its convenient location in a pleasant area with many museums nearby. Offering a classic style, high-end amenities, and a timeless atmosphere, the hotel takes its guests on a journey through time to the heart of Irish authenticity. The rooms boast an elegant, warm decor and are carefully appointed, featuring the finest materials. The establishment's bars and restaurants revisit the classics while also proposing new flavours. At the spa or at the health club, including an indoor swimming pool, immerse yourself in well-being.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Your programme does not include:
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Contact of your hotel:
The Shelbourne
27 St. Stephens Green,
Dublin 2, Ireland
Telephone number: +353-1-663-4500
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 1.700 €
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.
Enjoy a hike taking in the Viking History of the Isle of Man in combination with stunning views along the Isle of Man coastal path.
Begin your walk at Balladoole Farm and make you way to Chapel Hill, one of the Isle of Man’s most impressive ancient monuments. A Viking boat burial which dates back to between 850AD and 950AD was discovered here when archaeologists were searching for an Iron Age Hill fort.
Enjoy this impressive site before continuing along the Raad ny Foillan Coastal Path which presents an opportunity to see coastal birds, local plants, and volcanic rocks on your way to the ancient settlement of Castletown.
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Travel on a pair of historic trains across some of the most scenic landscape on the Isle of Man, including a trip to its highest point.
First, board the Manx Electric Railway for a breathtaking trip through green glens and hollows, as well as atop steep cliffs with excellent views of the coastline. This railway, the longest of Britain's historic narrow-gauge lines, is almost 120 years old and still incorporates genuine Victorian and Edwardian equipment.
After crossing the Glen Roy viaduct, you will be transferred to the Snaefell Mountain Railway, which is nearly as ancient and revered as the Manx. The train climbs slowly from Laxey to the magnificent 2,036-foot top of Snaefell, the Norse name for "Snow Mountain."
Stop to relax, surrounded by beautiful views of the ocean and, in the distance, Laxey's legendary giant water wheel. Return back down the mountain and enjoy a scenic coach trip back to Douglas.
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Explore Douglas on foot, the capital city and largests settlement on the Isle of Man.
Begin with a walking tour around the town taking in highlights such as the Promenade, Tower of Refuge, and several famous statues. You will end your walk at the Manx Museum. Situated in the heart of Douglas the Manx Museum is bursting with artefacts and treasures unique to the Isle of Man. Highlights include some of the finest Viking treasures in the British Isles, and the new TT Gallery.
From here you can either walk back to the ship with your guide or enjoy more time in Douglas at your own pace.
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Enjoy a memorable hike along the North Antrim Cliff Path taking in the spectacular cliff landscape and rich biodiversity of the Causeway Coast.
You will begin your hike at Dunseverick Castle, although now in ruins it was once and important royal site with a history of resident Ulster clans. From here you will walk through farmland and on to some of the finest cliff scenery in Europe, with attractive bays such as Port Moon and headlands such as Hamilton's Seat. There are many fine viewing points over the cliff edge to the sea stacks below and across the sea to Rathlin Island.
You will make a brief stop at 'The Ampitheatre' - a spectacular bay which is only accessible by nesting fulmars and jackdaws. Continue on to some of the best panoramic views of the Giant's Causeway, the iconic mass of hexagonal columns that form a plateau out into the sea.
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Departing from Portrush, you will be transferred to the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giants’ Causeway.
For centuries, visitors have marvelled at its majesty and mystery. The unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of the Atlantic storms and the rugged symmetry of the columns never fail to intrigue and inspire. To stroll the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time. Your imagination will travel along stepping stones that lead to either the creative turbulence of a bygone volcanic age or into the myths and legends of the past.
The summer of 2012 marked the opening of the new Visitor Centre at the Giant’s Causeway. This interpretative centre allows you to decide for yourself which explanation of how the causeway’s 40,000 basalt stones were formed is most likely (or simply most interesting!). Stories about the area’s rich mythology, history, geology, flora and fauna will paint the Causeway in your mind’s eye before you make your way to the stones themselves, by boarding the “Causeway Coaster” minibus, should you prefer not to walk.
Following your visit, you will drive back to Portrush and your ship.
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After tendering ashore, you will be greeted by your local guide and will proceed on foot to explore the island.
The land, its history, environment and community are inextricably inter-related and this has created a place which can fire imagination and create that island magic and magnetism for which islands are famed. The walking is at an easy pace, with regular stops and all on roads or tracks.
Next, board a local mini bus to explore the island further. Shaped like a boot, the island lies 6 miles off Ballycastle in Northeast Ireland and 16 miles from the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland. It is eight miles long and less than one mile wide.
Return to your awaiting cruise ship.
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Iona has been of special significance to Christians for many centuries. Columba and his followers arrived here in AD563 from Ireland with the task of spreading the gospel in Scotland and the north of England.
Today you will discover the restored, medieval abbey which was the centre of this work, which continues to hold services to this day, as is reputed to be the burial place of 48 Scottish Kings. In addition to the Abbey, your hike will take you to the north end of Iona which boasts beautiful white sandy beaches, and over moorland cliff tops to the Bay at the Back of the Ocean.
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From the pier, board your local coach and head North with your knowledgeable guide into the wilds of Scotland for a fascinating opportunity to learn more about the geology of this dramatic and stunning area.
Knockan Crag, one of Scotland’s natural beauties, is a must visit for all the hiking lovers, but also for those searching for an excursion to explore something new. Lovers of travel, adventure, and art, will be impressed by the place, due to its many resources. You will have the opportunity to see the geological feature first identified right here – the ‘Thrust’ (in which enormous forces move rocks sideways) has since been recognised in rocks around the world, including the Himalayas and Alps. The rocks at and around Knockan Crag also record the last 300 million years of history for the landmass that we now know as Scotland.
Explore the Geopark by following one of three trails whilst learning about this fascinating natural feature, spend some time in the visitor centre and walk along the Thrust Trail bridging 500 million years. The art lovers will find something for themselves here too. Five artists put their strengths together to create special art inspired by the place, on the rocks, including some poetry carved into slabs of stone. Be inspired by reading and watching them.
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Corrishalloch Gorge is a waterfall gorge considered to be one of the Scottish Hig hlands’ most impressive natural wonders. This mile-long canyon, through which the River Droma rushes, takes its name from the Gaelic for ‘ugly hollow’. Corrieshalloch is one of the most spectacular gorges of its type in Britain and provides striking evidence of how glacial meltwater can create deep gorges.
After a scenic drive along Loch Broom you will be greeted by a park Ranger who will give you an overview of what you will see at the gorge and provide you will a trail map for your own exploration time. Your guide will then escort you down to the gorge, over the Victorian suspension bridge, where you can gaze down over a series of crashing waterfalls. Corrieshalloch Gorge is designated a National Nature Reserve in recognition of the gorge and the surrounding woodland. It’s also home to a nationally rare species of cranefly, which benefits from the wet dead wood in the shaded areas of the property.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your coach for a short transfer to Ben Nevis Distillery.
This is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland, established in 1825 and situated at the foot of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. They are known for producing exceptional Scotch whiskies using traditional methods. Today you will get an understanding of the care and experience that goes into crafting Ben Nevis Malt whisky.
Then, you will have the opportunity to taste several of the whishies produced here before a moment of free time.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 115 €
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From the pier, join your local coach for a short transfer to Glen Nevis. Fort William is the largest settlement on the whole western coastline of the Highlands, and is the gateway to Glen Nevis, one of the most picturesque of all the Scottish Glens.
Today enjoy a leisurely hike in this stunning location. Start by admiring the Polldubh Falls, before continuing up into the forest, climbing steeply through the trees. As you pass by further waterfalls, the views will start to open up over Nevis Gorge in front of you, and the mighty Ben Nevis behind you.
Return to the coach along the same route.
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Enjoy a guided walk of the Victorian resort town of Rothesay with a climb up Canada Hill for fine views.
Start at the harbour and make your way through the town past the Winter Garden and Rothesay Castle, which dates back to 1200. Head away from the Castle and up The Serpentine, either by the zig zag path or the steps and enjoy great views back over the town.
Continue uphill to enjoy great views over Loch Asgog to the mountains of Arran. Canada Hill is so named as historically families rushed to this point to watch the boats carrying their departing relatives to new lives overseas, and from here you can see the Firth of Clyde and the islands of Great and Little Cumbra.
Head back down the hill to the seafront and back through Rothesay Town to the harbour.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Explore the wild and majestic scenery of the Scottish Highlands’ enchanting landscape, as you venture into historic cities, discover quaint villages and gaze at tranquil lochs.
Day 1 – Glasgow/Inverness
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
Start your journey to Stirling, the original Capital of Scotland.
From its spectacular setting, high on a volcanic rock above the River Forth, Stirling Castle has controlled one of the main routes between the Scottish Highlands and the lowlands for centuries, earning the title “key to the kingdom”. Earlier fortifications have given way to today's palatial and beautifully furnished 15th-century residence, the home of the Stuart kings and birthplace of James II. Explore the castle with your guide and learn about the long and bloody history of the castle that has been attacked or besieged at least 16 times.
After your visit enjoy some lunch in a local restaurant.
Continue onto Blair Castle, nestled in the landscape of Highland Perthshire. This Castle has been home to 19 generations of Stewarts and Murrays of Atholl. The current Duke still retains his own private army, the Atholl Highlanders, the only private army in Europe. Inside the castle, you can visit up to 30 rooms, which are fully preserved with their original furnishings and fittings, Jacobite relics and fine art. Explore Blair Castle’s extensive landscaped gardens which feature a nine-acre walled garden, a wooded grove, a kirk ruin, and deer park.
Take in the mountainous beauty of the Cairngorms National Park as you journey from Pitlochry to Inverness. This scenic drive is scattered with off grid distilleries and hills strewn with castles. The Cairngorms National Park is home to one-quarter of Scotland's native forest and a quarter of the rare and endangered species in the UK.
Stay overnight in Inverness and enjoy dinner at your hotel, The Old Manse of Blair 5*.
Day 2 – Inverness/Portree
Start your day with a walk through time to the Tomatin Distillery, from their beginnings in 1897 through the height of production in the 1970, to the present day. The Singleton team welcome you into a world of extraordinary taste and flavour. Enjoy a tour of one of the Highland’s hidden treasures, producing liquid gold all year round. Taste a dram of their Whisky.
Following the distillery tour, you'll be taken for a picturesque guided drive around the famous Loch Ness.
Enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant.
After lunch, proceed to the Dunreggan Rewilding Center, where you will have the opportunity to explore the conservation project's footpath network and witness rewilding in action. This will allow you to experience firsthand what makes Dundreggan such a unique and remarkable place. During your visit, you'll have the chance to meet with their expert, who will explain the incredible efforts made to reintroduce native wildlife species to the area.
Stay overnight in Portree and enjoy dinner at your hotel, Toravaig House 4*.
Day 3 – Isle of Skye
Begin your day at the enchanting Fairy Pools, known worldwide for their crystal-clear blue waters. This scenic hiking trail passes over small bridges and tranquil rivers, fed by a series of cascading waterfalls from the Cuillin Mountains. Listen to the legendary tales of these mystical pools and learn about the historic battle of clans that took place in 1601.
Continue your journey with a visit to Skye skins Tannery, where you will discover the art of traditionnal leather tanning. Learn about the intricate process of transforming raw hides into exquisite leather products and witness skilled craftmen at work.
After your vist, enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, let a French-native guide lead you on an insightful exploration of Portree, the captivating capital of the Isle of Skye. Discover the town's rich history, vibrant culture, and unique landmarks as you meander through its lively, colorful streets and picturesque harbor.
As the day draws to a close, embark on a scenic drive to immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes of North Skye. Marvel at the rugged coastline, stand in awe of majestic mountains, and be captivated by the breathtaking views that this region generously offers.
Complete your day by retreating to the comfort of your hotel, Toravaig house 4*, to enjoy your dinner and your overnight.
Day 4 – Portree/Edinburgh
Board your ferry for the short crossing over to Scotland’s second largest island ‘The Isle of Skye’, also known as ‘Cloud Island’ in old Norse.
Rejoin your coach for a scenic drive through Glencoe, one of Scotland's most iconic and picturesque glens. Marvel at the stunning landscape with rugged mountains cascading waterfalls, and serene lochs creating a truly awe-inspiring experience.
Upon reaching Glencoe, you have the option to enjoy some free time to the area at your own pace and enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant. Alternatively, for a taste of authentic Scottish cuisine, join a kitchen masterclass animated by a local for a unique Haggid experience. Savor this traditional dish while learning about its culture significance.
After your lunch, proceed to the fascinating Falkirk Wheel, a remarkable engineering marvel and an iconic symbol of Scotland's canal heritage. Experience a boat trip on the Falkirk Wheel, as it elevates or lower to connect two different waterways. Learn about the history and functionning of this extraordinary structure.
Our final stop of the day will be at your hotel in the historic capital city of Edinburgh.
Stay overnight in Edinburgh and enjoy dinner at your Virgin hotel 5*.
Day 5 – Edinburgh
After breakfast and check-out, time permitting before your flight, enjoy free time at the hotel or explore all this incredible city has to offer, at your leisure.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Your hotels:
The Old Manse of Blair is an idyllic 5-star unique listed country house boutique hotel and restaurant. Originally a 19th century house, the building still retains many of its period features.
The Toravaig house hotel is a family owned luxury boutique hotel. With breath taking views over the sea loch to the mountains beyond, this former hunting lodge, oozes caracter and charmer. The hotel is only a 10-minute from Broadford. The rooms blend comforting tradition with modern simplistic style and are layered with classic furniture to provide and preserve the elegant interior of the hotel.Each room has its own unique personality.
Boasting an ideal location in the Edinburgh city centre, theVirgin hotel is close to Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street Gardens and Holyrood Palace. It has elegant and comfortable rooms. The hotel also features a rooftop sanctuary with unobstructed views of Edinburg Castle.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Contact of your hotels:
The Old Manse of Blair
Blair Atholl
Pitlochry PH18 5TN, UK
Telephone: 0044 1796 483344
Toravaig House Hotel
Manse of Sleat
Isle of Skye
Scotland, UK, IV43 8QW
Telephone: 0044 1470 373737
Virgin Hotel
1 India Buildings Victoria Street
Edinburgh EH1 2EX
United Kingdom
Telephone: 0044 131 526 4810
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 4.980 €
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.