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Von Glasgow nach Edinburgh, PONANT bietet Ihnen eine außergewöhnliche 8-tägige Kreuzfahrt an bord Le Lapérouse ins Land der Kelten auf einer Route entlang der wunderschönen schottischen Inselgruppen die Shetland, die Orkneys und die Hebriden.
Während Ihrer gesamten Reise profitieren Sie von einem bereits im Reisepreis inkludierten Landausflug pro Anlaufhafen und Person. Dieser ist aus einem vom PONANT sorgfältig zusammengestellten Angebot auszuwählen. Bestaunen Sie auf dieser Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem Zwischenstopp in Stornoway die geheimnisvolle Steinformation von Callanish, besuchen Sie die Ben Nevis Destillerie von Fort Williams aus, um in die schottische Lebensart einzutauchen, oder entdecken Sie das Crofting auf den Shetlandinseln von Lerwick aus, wo Sie bei einer unvergesslichen Vorführung die Gelegenheit haben, Hirten und ihre Hunde zu treffen. Die Vielfalt der angebotenen Erlebnisse verspricht ebenso intensive wie abwechslungsreiche Momente (gesamtes Angebot unter dem Reiter „Reiseroute" einsehbar).
Von Glasgow aus, der herzlichen schottischen Kulturhauptstadt mit ihrem reichen künstlerischen und architektonischen Erbe, 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.
Sie entdecken auch die Insel Skye, Hochburg der gälischen Kultur, die berühmte Brücke und die wunderschönen Landschaften, Stornoway, die größte Stadt auf den Hebriden mit einer angenehmen und freundlichen Atmosphäre.
Anschließend nehmen Sie Kurs auf die windgepeitschte Heidelandschaft der Orkney-Inseln. Der Le Lapérouse nehmen Sie Kurs auf die Orkney-Archipels und gehen im Hafen Kirkwall von Bord, wo zahlreiche Meeresvögel wie beispielsweise Basstölpel und Krähenscharben leben.
Sie nehmen schließlich Kurs auf die Shetlandinseln und legen in Lerwick an. Der Ort ist für die nicht weit entfernt liegenden bemerkenswerten Ruinen von Scalloway Castle, das um 1600 erbaut wurde, berühmt.
Dann erreichen Sie Edinburgh, Stadt der Geschichte und UNESCO-Literaturstadt.
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Kreuzfahrt von Glasgow nach Edinburgh entlang der keltischen Küsten, im Land der Sagen und Legenden Während der Kreuzfahrt von einem inkludierten Landausflug* pro Anlaufhafen und Person profitieren, die von...
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
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.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
For women:
For men:
Officer’s evening:
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).
Gala evening:
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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For men:
SHOP:
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.
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PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
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*Vorreservierungen der Landausflüge ab etwa zwei Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt möglich. Anfragen werden nach Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs und unter Berücksichtigung einer entsprechenden Verfügbarkeit bearbeitet.
Einschiffung 07.06.2025 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 07.06.2025 um 19:30
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!
Ankunft 08.06.2025
Abfahrt 08.06.2025
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 08.06.2025 mittags
Abfahrt 08.06.2025 am späten Nachmittag
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 09.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 09.06.2025 abends
Mitten in einer bezaubernden Bucht gelegen, ist Portree ganz das Abbild der grandiosen Insel Skye, dessen Hauptmarktflecken es ist. Neben dem Charme, den die Häuser in schillernden Farben ausstrahlen, macht die außergewöhnlichen Lage an einem Loch diesen Ort wirklich zu einem sehr angenehmen Reiseziel. Von seinem bunten Hafen, wo es unzählige kleine Läden lokaler Kunsthandwerker gibt, genießen Sie einen ergreifenden Blick auf die umliegenden Hügel. Und bevor Sie die unberührten weiten Landstriche durchstreifen und die natürlichen Schönheiten der Insel Skye bewundern, schauen Sie sich von dieser im Aros Centre einige Bilder an.
Ankunft 10.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 10.06.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Entdecken Sie Lewis, die größte Insel des Hebriden, die als die Wiege der gälischen Kultur gilt. Unendliche Torf und Heidegebiete wechseln sich mit Seen und Fjorden ab, in denen sich die Wolken spiegeln. Die Wellen des Ozeans treffen auf eine zerklüftete Küste von karger Schönheit, an der zahlreiche Vogelkolonien nisten. In der Nähe von der größten Stadt der Insel Stornoway, die im 9. Jahrhundert von den Wikingern gegründet wurde, befinden sich die „Standing Stones of Callanish“, eine der bedeutendsten prähistorische Anlagen Schottlands. Die 3000 v. Chr. kreuzförmig angelegten Steinformationen wurden nach dem Mond und den Sternen ausgerichtet und dienten wahrscheinlich der Berechnung der Jahreszeiten.
Ankunft 11.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 11.06.2025 abends
Die Hauptstadt des Archipels Orkney Kirkwall, deren Name "Kirchenbucht" bedeutet, ist die ideale Destination, um die Inseln des Nordens zu erkunden. Im Innern einer breiten Bucht gelegen, entdeckt sich die quirlige Stadt durch den Reiz ihrer gepflasterten Gassen mit alten Häusern und Kunsthandwerksgeschäften. Tankerness House, das älteste Haus der Stadt, ist demzufolge ein unbedingtes Muss. Aber der wahre architektonische Schatz des seinen Namen zu recht tragenden Kirkwall ist kein anderer als die bemerkenswerte Kathedrale aus gelben und roten Steinen. Und weil der Whisky von der schottischen Identität untrennbar ist, halten Sie bei der Highland Park Distillery für einen sehr lehrreichen Besuch an.
Ankunft 12.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 12.06.2025 abends
Die charmante Hauptstadt der Shetland-Inseln wartet mit alten Häusern an der Uferpromenade, engen Gassen, historischen Stadtvierteln und der herzlichen Atmosphäre einer Hafenstadt auf. Im Norden liegt der UNESCO-Geopark der Shetland-Inseln. Bemerkenswert gut erhaltene archäologische Stätten und Ruinen zeugen davon, dass die Inseln bereits in der Jungsteinzeit bewohnt waren. Das Shetland-Museum erzählt von der Kultur und der Geschichte der Inselgruppe – die reichen Fischgründe von Verwickeln wurden in früheren Zeiten sogar von den Holländern ausgebeutet.
Ankunft 13.06.2025
Abfahrt 13.06.2025
Genießen Sie während der Überfahrt auf See die zahlreichen Freizeitangebote an Bord. Gönnen Sie sich Entspannung im Spa oder halten Sie sich im Fitnessraum in Form. Lassen Sie sich je nach Jahreszeit zu einem Sprung in den Pool oder zu einem Sonnenbad verlocken. Dieser Reise ohne Zwischenstopp bietet auch Gelegenheit, einer Konferenz oder einer der an Bord angebotenen Vorstellungen beizuwohnen, abhängig von den angebotenen Aktivitäten, oder in der Boutique ein wenig zu shoppen oder die PONANT-Fotografen in ihrem eigenen Bereich aufzusuchen. Wer das offene Meer liebt, bewundert auf dem Oberdeck das Schauspiel der Wogen und kann mit etwas Glück Meerestiere beobachten. Eine zauberhafte kleine Auszeit mit Komfort, Entspannung und Unterhaltung.
Ankunft 14.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Ausschiffung 14.06.2025 um 08:30
Das prächtige Edinburgh am Südufer der Mündung des Flusses Forth gegenüber dem Hafen von Rosyth ist seit dem 15. Jahrhundert die Hauptstadt Schottlands. Obwohl sie ihren Platz als größte Stadt des Landes abtreten musste, bleibt sie das politische, religiöse und kulturelle Zentrum Schottlands und der Stolz ihrer Einwohner. Die berühmte „Royal Mile“ führt durch die gesamte Altstadt und verbindet das über der Stadt thronende Edinburgh Castle mit dem Palace of Holyrood, der königlichen Residenz. Die zum UNESCO-Welterbe zählende mittelalterliche Altstadt ist voll von Geschäften, die schottische Souvenirs und heimische Spezialitäten wie den berühmten „Haggis“ und Whisky anbieten.
From the pier, join your local coach and start your journey from Fort William to one of Scotland's most spectacular places. Surrounded by towering mountains, Glencoe is the iconic highland landscape.
The glen provides some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery and is a paradise for climbers, walkers and skiers. It is, of course, also the scene of the infamous 1692 massacre. Upon arrival, visit the award-winning Glencoe visitor centre to learn more about the history, geology and nature of this region with a local ranger, before enjoying a moment of free time.
Continue your scenic drive through dramatic mountains, and past sweeping valleys, where your experienced guide will tell you about the dramatic events of the Glencoe Massacre. Your drive will include photostops at key highlights such as the Three Sisters mountains, Buachaille Etive Mor, and Loch Achtriochtan, before sweeping through the Pass of Brander and back along the coast past the famous Castle Stalker back to For William.
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Fort William is ideally situated to serve as a gateway to the Highlands. This panoramic tour provides a taste of some of the best scenery that Scotland has to offer.
First, stop at Banavie to visit a architectural masterpiece, Neptune's Staircase, a series of eight locks that raise boats 20 meters from sea level to join the Caledonian Canal. Constructed in the early 19th century by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford, the Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at nearby Corpach.
Continue to the village of Glenfinnan for an interesting visit of the Glenfinnan Visitor Centre. Visit the renowned monument remembering fallen Jacobite clansmen, which is framed by breathtaking Highland countryside. Raise your hat to the lone, kilted highlander perched atop the monument. Enjoy the panoramic views of Loch Shiel, the spectacular highlands, and the Glenfinnan viaduct, which is especially popular with 'Harry Potter' fans.
Your knowledgeable guide will impart information on the monument and viaduct, as well as the history of the area, before you have free time to explore as you wish. You may want to walk up to the viaduct, sit in the cafe and watch the train pass by, or climb to the top of the monument where you will be rewarded with spectacular views.
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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.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.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.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€: zwischen 100 € und 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
From the pier, board your local coach and start your scenic drive and head North onto the Trotternish Peninsula. The route passes the crofting township of Staffin which overlooks the sandy Staffin Bay. Journey around the northern tip of the island, hearing more of the myths and legends of Skye.
Then, take a glimpse of what life was like on Skye a century ago, through a visit to the Skye Museum of Island Life - consisting of a group of small, thatched cottages which depict rural life for crofters and farmers of the past; one cottage is replete with furniture of the period. A short walk from the museum is the grave of one of Scotland’s most famous heroines - Flora McDonald – who rescued Bonnie Prince Charlie and took him “over the sea to Skye”, as the song so famously tells, so he could escape the Hanovarian government.
On your way back to Portree, learn more about the fascinating history of the Isle of Skye and its geography and social history. Passing the curious rock outcrop known as the Old Man of Storr, countinue to Kilt Rock - a dramatic 200-foot high cliff marked in an almost tartan-like pattern by the rock strata and with a waterfall tumbling sheer to the pebbled shore below. Enjoy some time here to absorb the scenery and take photographs.
Upon arrival, you will be dropped off at Somerled Square. A 10 to 15 minute-walk is then required to join the tender.
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This tour takes you across the wonderful landscape of Skye, to visit the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland - Dunvegan Castle - stronghold of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod. Explore this beautiful Highland estate, with its own gardens, woodland, burns and sea loch.
Upon arrival, discover the famous Dunvegan Castle. Stronghold of the Chiefs of the Clan MacLeod for nearly 800 years, it still remains their home, and therefore bares the title of the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. The original purpose of the Castle was to keep people out - it was only in 1933 that it was opened to the public for the first time. Inside the Castle itself, there are many treasures to discover, some with quirky tales to tell.
Continue your visit with the castle gardens which were originally laid out in the 18th century and offer paths through woodland glades, shimmering pools and burns fed by cascading waterfalls. Views are amongst the finest in Scotland, with Loch Dunegan and the Black Cuillins as a back-drop.
Then, rejoin your coach for the transfer to Skyeskyns Tanneryin Waternish. Here you will be transported back in time to witness how real sheepskins are made using time honoured methods of leather making - one of the oldest crafts known to man. After the visit, take the opportunity to browse in the shop before returning to the ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your local coach and head towards the Mull Head nature reserve. Along the way, enjoy a panoramic ride through the Viking town and past the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral before heading out into the rural landscape of Orkney’s East Mainland.
Orkney has a number of stretches of coastline that are fantastic to explore, but Mull Head is very special indeed. Mull Head is the furthest point of Deerness and offers one of the finest coastal circuits on Mainland Orkney. Enjoy a walk on the coastal parth which allows for many photo opportunities and bird watching. Special points of interest include "The Gloup", a collapsed sea cave, and the remains of a church on the Brough of Deerness. On a clear day you will also be able to see the Covenanter's Memorial further along the coast.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€€: mehr als 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
During this scenic circular tour, explore the beautiful West Mainland of Orkney, location of one of the greatest concentrations of World Heritage prehistoric sites in Britain.
Passing through an area of rich farmland, rolling hills and moorland, fringed by magnificent cliffs, visit the great ceremonial Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar.
Further on, you will arrive at Skara Brae, the most exciting and best-preserved Neolithic village in Northern Europe. The remains of this 5,000-year-old Neolithic village are beautifully preserved and interpreted in a modern visitor centre. Lying beside the pretty, sandy crescent of the Bay of Skaill, this Stone Age settlement was completely buried under sand for thousands of years, until suddenly revealed during a fierce storm in 1850. Amongst the fascinating relics found here are tools, beads, pottery, and whalebone artefacts, spanning over a period of approximately 600 years of occupation, all based on the tough maritime economy. Looking across the village, it gives a good idea of how it looked all those centuries ago, and close inspection of the houses gives a unique insight into how our ancient ancestors lived.
The hardship of life in Skara Brae can be directly contrasted to Orkney's finest manor house, Skaill House, which is located nearby and constitutes the next stop of our journey through ancient Orkney. A powerful bishop built it on an ancient graveyard in 1620.
Finally, return to Kirkwall via Historic Scapa Flow, where you will pause to take photos from the coach. Hear stories of dramatic wartime experiences that make this one of the most renowned stretches of water in world.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
Harris Tweed tells the story of the rich history, culture, beautiful landscape and vibrant communities in the remote Outer Hebrides.
Start your tour by visiting Carloway Mill, one of only three working Harris Tweed textile mills in the world producing the renowned Harris Tweed fabric. Enjoy a guided tour which will take you through the process of creating tweed on the original Victorian machinery and see the process from the raw material to the finished product. The workers at the mill are passionate and knowledgeable will offer a real insight into how the fabric is made.
Then, you will be transferred to the nearby Gearrannan Blackhouse Village. In this re-created traditional village tou will expereince the way of life in a typical crofing township and see traditional activities, including the weaving of the famous Harris Tweed.
Finally, enjoy a scenic drive back to Stornoway, passing the famous Callanish Standing Stones, and stop in the islands capital where you can either visit the Harris Tweed exhibition in the Town Hall to learn more about the product, or perhaps purchase your own in one of the many harbourside shops.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
During this scenic circular tour, explore the beautiful West Mainland of Orkney, location of one of the greatest concentrations of World Heritage prehistoric sites in Britain.
Passing through an area of rich farmland, rolling hills and moorland, fringed by magnificent cliffs, visit the great ceremonial Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar.
Further on, you will arrive at Skara Brae, the most exciting and best-preserved Neolithic village in Northern Europe. The remains of this 5,000-year-old Neolithic village are beautifully preserved and interpreted in a modern visitor centre. Lying beside the pretty, sandy crescent of the Bay of Skaill, this Stone Age settlement was completely buried under sand for thousands of years, until suddenly revealed during a fierce storm in 1850. Amongst the fascinating relics found here are tools, beads, pottery, and whalebone artefacts, spanning over a period of approximately 600 years of occupation, all based on the tough maritime economy. Looking across the village, it gives a good idea of how it looked all those centuries ago, and close inspection of the houses gives a unique insight into how our ancient ancestors lived.
The hardship of life in Skara Brae can be directly contrasted to Orkney's finest manor house, Skaill House, which is located nearby and constitutes the next stop of our journey through ancient Orkney. A powerful bishop built it on an ancient graveyard in 1620.
Finally, return to Kirkwall via Historic Scapa Flow, where you will pause to take photos from the coach. Hear stories of dramatic wartime experiences that make this one of the most renowned stretches of water in world.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your local coach and head towards the Mull Head nature reserve. Along the way, enjoy a panoramic ride through the Viking town and past the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral before heading out into the rural landscape of Orkney’s East Mainland.
Orkney has a number of stretches of coastline that are fantastic to explore, but Mull Head is very special indeed. Mull Head is the furthest point of Deerness and offers one of the finest coastal circuits on Mainland Orkney. Enjoy a walk on the coastal parth which allows for many photo opportunities and bird watching. Special points of interest include "The Gloup", a collapsed sea cave, and the remains of a church on the Brough of Deerness. On a clear day you will also be able to see the Covenanter's Memorial further along the coast.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€€: mehr als 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
This tour gives you the opportunity to enjoy the unique, picturesque landscape of the Shetland Isles and to visit one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Britain. Travelling south along the coastal road, with the sea on one side and the hills of the South Mainland on the other, you will pass through several small settlements.
Upon arrival, start your exploration of the remarkable archaeological site of the Jarlshof Settlement at Sumburgh, located on the southern tip of the mainland. Jarlshof presents one of the most interesting remains of early human habitation, not only in Shetland, but the whole of Scotland. Jarlshof displays an insight into many different peoples and periods, through its monuments and ancient dwellings.
Then, rejoin your coach for a short transfer along the coast to the Sumburgh Head bird cliff, situated at the southern tip of mainland Shetland. Sumburgh Head holds a colony of about 5,000 birds, all breeding in the steep grassy banks and cliffs leading up to the lighthouse and provides the perfect location for viewing puffins.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Today, discover the secret world of the Scottish crofts. The Scottish croft is a small agricultural landholding of a type that has been subject to special legislation applying to the Scottish Highlands since 1886. The legislation was largely a response to the complaints and demands of tenant families who were victims of the Highland Clearances. Nowadays, some crofts still exist and you will have the chance to visit one and discover its tenants life.
Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by your host who will tell you everything about local culture, agriculture and farming in Shetland. Learn all about the practice of crofting with is very much still a part of Shetland life, along with working on the land.
During your visit, meet the working border collies with their natural herding instinct and you will also have the chance to meet the traditional Shetland sheep and Shetland ponies which are an iconic sight on the Shetland landscape and have had many uses in the past. Enjoy a special moment with your host, who will demonstrate how to work with animals.
A typical snack will be served before the transfer back to the pier.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€€: mehr als 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
Enjoy a walking tour from the pier to get to know the capital of Shetland, Lerwick.
You will walk into the town centre pass landmarks such as the Market Cross and the Tolbooth (headquarters for the lifeboar station). Learn about island life while you continue along the cobbled streets to the Town Hall which features a series of stained glass windows depicting the history of Shetland. In the centre of the town you will visit Fort Charlotte, built by Charles II in 1665 and used as a jail and courthouse since then.
You will finally walk to Shetland Museum and Archives, set on the dockside, which tells the story of Shetland's heritage and culture. You will enjoy a private highlights tour here to introduce you to the most important artefacts.
After the tour you may wish to stay and enjoy the museum or town more, or walk back to the ship with your guide.
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An Bord Ihres Schiffes bieten Ihnen ausgewählte Lektoren kulturelle und historische Einblicke, damit Sie noch mehr über Ihr Reiseziel erfahren können: den Ursprung der lokalen Traditionen, die Geschichte symbolischer Orte, berühmte Persönlichkeiten und historische Helden... Die Experten begleiten Sie während der gesamten Kreuzfahrt, an Bord und bei den Ausflügen an Land, um ihr Know-how und ihre Einsichten mit Ihnen zu teilen.
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From the pier, join your local coach and start your journey from Fort William to one of Scotland's most spectacular places. Surrounded by towering mountains, Glencoe is the iconic highland landscape.
The glen provides some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery and is a paradise for climbers, walkers and skiers. It is, of course, also the scene of the infamous 1692 massacre. Upon arrival, visit the award-winning Glencoe visitor centre to learn more about the history, geology and nature of this region with a local ranger, before enjoying a moment of free time.
Continue your scenic drive through dramatic mountains, and past sweeping valleys, where your experienced guide will tell you about the dramatic events of the Glencoe Massacre. Your drive will include photostops at key highlights such as the Three Sisters mountains, Buachaille Etive Mor, and Loch Achtriochtan, before sweeping through the Pass of Brander and back along the coast past the famous Castle Stalker back to For William.
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Fort William is ideally situated to serve as a gateway to the Highlands. This panoramic tour provides a taste of some of the best scenery that Scotland has to offer.
First, stop at Banavie to visit a architectural masterpiece, Neptune's Staircase, a series of eight locks that raise boats 20 meters from sea level to join the Caledonian Canal. Constructed in the early 19th century by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford, the Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at nearby Corpach.
Continue to the village of Glenfinnan for an interesting visit of the Glenfinnan Visitor Centre. Visit the renowned monument remembering fallen Jacobite clansmen, which is framed by breathtaking Highland countryside. Raise your hat to the lone, kilted highlander perched atop the monument. Enjoy the panoramic views of Loch Shiel, the spectacular highlands, and the Glenfinnan viaduct, which is especially popular with 'Harry Potter' fans.
Your knowledgeable guide will impart information on the monument and viaduct, as well as the history of the area, before you have free time to explore as you wish. You may want to walk up to the viaduct, sit in the cafe and watch the train pass by, or climb to the top of the monument where you will be rewarded with spectacular views.
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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.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.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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Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
From the pier, board your local coach and start your scenic drive and head North onto the Trotternish Peninsula. The route passes the crofting township of Staffin which overlooks the sandy Staffin Bay. Journey around the northern tip of the island, hearing more of the myths and legends of Skye.
Then, take a glimpse of what life was like on Skye a century ago, through a visit to the Skye Museum of Island Life - consisting of a group of small, thatched cottages which depict rural life for crofters and farmers of the past; one cottage is replete with furniture of the period. A short walk from the museum is the grave of one of Scotland’s most famous heroines - Flora McDonald – who rescued Bonnie Prince Charlie and took him “over the sea to Skye”, as the song so famously tells, so he could escape the Hanovarian government.
On your way back to Portree, learn more about the fascinating history of the Isle of Skye and its geography and social history. Passing the curious rock outcrop known as the Old Man of Storr, countinue to Kilt Rock - a dramatic 200-foot high cliff marked in an almost tartan-like pattern by the rock strata and with a waterfall tumbling sheer to the pebbled shore below. Enjoy some time here to absorb the scenery and take photographs.
Upon arrival, you will be dropped off at Somerled Square. A 10 to 15 minute-walk is then required to join the tender.
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This tour takes you across the wonderful landscape of Skye, to visit the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland - Dunvegan Castle - stronghold of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod. Explore this beautiful Highland estate, with its own gardens, woodland, burns and sea loch.
Upon arrival, discover the famous Dunvegan Castle. Stronghold of the Chiefs of the Clan MacLeod for nearly 800 years, it still remains their home, and therefore bares the title of the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. The original purpose of the Castle was to keep people out - it was only in 1933 that it was opened to the public for the first time. Inside the Castle itself, there are many treasures to discover, some with quirky tales to tell.
Continue your visit with the castle gardens which were originally laid out in the 18th century and offer paths through woodland glades, shimmering pools and burns fed by cascading waterfalls. Views are amongst the finest in Scotland, with Loch Dunegan and the Black Cuillins as a back-drop.
Then, rejoin your coach for the transfer to Skyeskyns Tanneryin Waternish. Here you will be transported back in time to witness how real sheepskins are made using time honoured methods of leather making - one of the oldest crafts known to man. After the visit, take the opportunity to browse in the shop before returning to the ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your local coach and head towards the Mull Head nature reserve. Along the way, enjoy a panoramic ride through the Viking town and past the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral before heading out into the rural landscape of Orkney’s East Mainland.
Orkney has a number of stretches of coastline that are fantastic to explore, but Mull Head is very special indeed. Mull Head is the furthest point of Deerness and offers one of the finest coastal circuits on Mainland Orkney. Enjoy a walk on the coastal parth which allows for many photo opportunities and bird watching. Special points of interest include "The Gloup", a collapsed sea cave, and the remains of a church on the Brough of Deerness. On a clear day you will also be able to see the Covenanter's Memorial further along the coast.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€€: mehr als 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
Harris Tweed tells the story of the rich history, culture, beautiful landscape and vibrant communities in the remote Outer Hebrides.
Start your tour by visiting Carloway Mill, one of only three working Harris Tweed textile mills in the world producing the renowned Harris Tweed fabric. Enjoy a guided tour which will take you through the process of creating tweed on the original Victorian machinery and see the process from the raw material to the finished product. The workers at the mill are passionate and knowledgeable will offer a real insight into how the fabric is made.
Then, you will be transferred to the nearby Gearrannan Blackhouse Village. In this re-created traditional village tou will expereince the way of life in a typical crofing township and see traditional activities, including the weaving of the famous Harris Tweed.
Finally, enjoy a scenic drive back to Stornoway, passing the famous Callanish Standing Stones, and stop in the islands capital where you can either visit the Harris Tweed exhibition in the Town Hall to learn more about the product, or perhaps purchase your own in one of the many harbourside shops.
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During this scenic circular tour, explore the beautiful West Mainland of Orkney, location of one of the greatest concentrations of World Heritage prehistoric sites in Britain.
Passing through an area of rich farmland, rolling hills and moorland, fringed by magnificent cliffs, visit the great ceremonial Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar.
Further on, you will arrive at Skara Brae, the most exciting and best-preserved Neolithic village in Northern Europe. The remains of this 5,000-year-old Neolithic village are beautifully preserved and interpreted in a modern visitor centre. Lying beside the pretty, sandy crescent of the Bay of Skaill, this Stone Age settlement was completely buried under sand for thousands of years, until suddenly revealed during a fierce storm in 1850. Amongst the fascinating relics found here are tools, beads, pottery, and whalebone artefacts, spanning over a period of approximately 600 years of occupation, all based on the tough maritime economy. Looking across the village, it gives a good idea of how it looked all those centuries ago, and close inspection of the houses gives a unique insight into how our ancient ancestors lived.
The hardship of life in Skara Brae can be directly contrasted to Orkney's finest manor house, Skaill House, which is located nearby and constitutes the next stop of our journey through ancient Orkney. A powerful bishop built it on an ancient graveyard in 1620.
Finally, return to Kirkwall via Historic Scapa Flow, where you will pause to take photos from the coach. Hear stories of dramatic wartime experiences that make this one of the most renowned stretches of water in world.
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This tour gives you the opportunity to enjoy the unique, picturesque landscape of the Shetland Isles and to visit one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Britain. Travelling south along the coastal road, with the sea on one side and the hills of the South Mainland on the other, you will pass through several small settlements.
Upon arrival, start your exploration of the remarkable archaeological site of the Jarlshof Settlement at Sumburgh, located on the southern tip of the mainland. Jarlshof presents one of the most interesting remains of early human habitation, not only in Shetland, but the whole of Scotland. Jarlshof displays an insight into many different peoples and periods, through its monuments and ancient dwellings.
Then, rejoin your coach for a short transfer along the coast to the Sumburgh Head bird cliff, situated at the southern tip of mainland Shetland. Sumburgh Head holds a colony of about 5,000 birds, all breeding in the steep grassy banks and cliffs leading up to the lighthouse and provides the perfect location for viewing puffins.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Today, discover the secret world of the Scottish crofts. The Scottish croft is a small agricultural landholding of a type that has been subject to special legislation applying to the Scottish Highlands since 1886. The legislation was largely a response to the complaints and demands of tenant families who were victims of the Highland Clearances. Nowadays, some crofts still exist and you will have the chance to visit one and discover its tenants life.
Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by your host who will tell you everything about local culture, agriculture and farming in Shetland. Learn all about the practice of crofting with is very much still a part of Shetland life, along with working on the land.
During your visit, meet the working border collies with their natural herding instinct and you will also have the chance to meet the traditional Shetland sheep and Shetland ponies which are an iconic sight on the Shetland landscape and have had many uses in the past. Enjoy a special moment with your host, who will demonstrate how to work with animals.
A typical snack will be served before the transfer back to the pier.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€€: mehr als 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
Enjoy a walking tour from the pier to get to know the capital of Shetland, Lerwick.
You will walk into the town centre pass landmarks such as the Market Cross and the Tolbooth (headquarters for the lifeboar station). Learn about island life while you continue along the cobbled streets to the Town Hall which features a series of stained glass windows depicting the history of Shetland. In the centre of the town you will visit Fort Charlotte, built by Charles II in 1665 and used as a jail and courthouse since then.
You will finally walk to Shetland Museum and Archives, set on the dockside, which tells the story of Shetland's heritage and culture. You will enjoy a private highlights tour here to introduce you to the most important artefacts.
After the tour you may wish to stay and enjoy the museum or town more, or walk back to the ship with your guide.
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