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                                    Pilpit Rock near Sandnes30Norwegian VistasCombine wild natural scenery with historic man-made attractions on this cruise to Norway. Hugging the shoreline of scenic Gandsfjord, Sandnes is known for its combined museum and science centre where you can discover more about the history of the region. From here, you can also visit Stavanger, a multifaceted city that reflects its progression from a prosperous fishing port to an industrial centre for shipbuilding. It has a charming old town where cobbled lanes weave past white-painted wooden cottages and boutique shops. Cruise majestic Sognefjord to reach Fl%u00e5m, a picture-perfect fjordside village renowned for its scenic railway. In the heart of Norway%u2019s fjordlands, on the banks of Eidsfjord, visit Nordfjordeid. This small town is home to the Sagastad Viking Centre, an interactive knowledge centre dedicated to the Viking Age in Western Norway, where you can step aboard a replica Viking ship. Finally, call at Bergen, whose historic waterfront, UNESCO-listed Bryggen, is graced by colourful gabled buildings that hark back to its days as a member of the Hanseatic League.SHIP: Spirit of AdventureINCLUDED EXCURSION IN EVERY PORTSAILING: May 29, 2026CRUISE CODE: SU164Sailing from Dover %u2022 Sandnes (for Stavanger), Norway %u2022 Fl%u00e5m , Norway %u2022 Nordfjordeid , Norway %u2022 Bergen, Norway. Returning to Dover.Ireland%u2019s Coastal GemsContrast traditional maritime life in the fishing town of Killybegs with the vibrant cultural scene of Northern Ireland%u2019s capital Belfast, a haven for literature, art, music and theatre. Among the city%u2019s main attractions are Titanic Belfast, the Cathedral Quarter and City Hall. From Belfast you can also access some of Northern Ireland%u2019s most picturesque scenery, including the intriguing geometric columns of Giant%u2019s Causeway. Continue your cruise into the mouth of the River Foyle to the tiny fishing port of Greencastle. From here you can visit Londonderry, with its historic city walls, cathedral and Guildhall. On Ireland%u2019s southern coast enjoy extended visits to Bantry Bay on the Wild Atlantic Way, and in Cobh, gateway to Cork and its Victorian Gothic St Fin Barre%u2019s Cathedral and 18th-century covered food market.SHIP: Spirit of DiscoveryINCLUDED EXCURSION IN EVERY PORTSAILING: May 30, 2026CRUISE CODE: SD185Sailing from Dover %u2022 Killybegs, Ireland %u2022 Belfast, Northern Ireland %u2022 Greencastle (for Londonderry), Northern Ireland %u2022 Bantry Bay , Ireland %u2022 Cobh (for Cork), Ireland. Returning to Portsmouth.JOINING YOU ON BOARDJoin experts from conservation charity ORCA for regular wildlife watches.Bantry BaySognefjord Belfast City Hall
                                
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