The Emerald Isle in Summer
Spirit of Discovery departing Dover
from
£3,513 per person
Save up to 35%
10 nights
28th August 2027
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £27 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.
Trace the coast of Ireland from north to south
This exploration of Ireland begins with a visit to Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast. A haven for literature, art and music, the city’s cultural heart can be found in the Cathedral Quarter. While Belfast’s maritime history is retold at the Titanic Belfast, which narrates the story of the White Star ocean liner. Continue this all-inclusive cruise to Ireland in 2027 to the north coast of County Donegal, where the tiny fishing port of Greencastle provides a gateway to Londonderry with its historic city walls, cathedral and Guildhall.
The dramatic scenery of the Wild Atlantic Way begins on the west coast, where you call at Killybegs and Galway, and it stretches all the way south to County Cork. This coastal trail is renowned for its wild landscapes and vibrant local culture, and incorporates Bantry Bay with its islands and islets. Finally, arrive in charming Ringaskiddy, a former fishing village with centuries of tradition. From here you can visit the historic city of Cork, where attractions include St Fin Barre’s Cathedral and the 18th-century English Market, a covered food market.
Included excursion in every port
Itinerary
Embark Spirit of Discovery.
Depart 1700.
Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Having enjoyed a 21st-century rejuvenation, Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast, is fast becoming a celebrated haven for literature, art, music and theatre – the Cathedral Quarter is at the city’s cultural heart and well worth a visit. The city also boasts a rich seafaring history and it was here that the ill-fated RMS Titanic was built. Today visitors can explore Titanic Belfast, which narrates the story of the White Star ocean liner.
Included excursion
An included excursion will reveal the highlights of Belfast.
Optional excursions
Belfast is the gateway to some of Northern Ireland’s most picturesque coastal and countryside scenery. From here, you could travel to see the geometric columns of Giant’s Causeway, created as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Located in County Donegal at the mouth of the River Foyle, the tiny fishing port of Greencastle takes its name from the castle built here in the 13th century using green freestone. From here, head to Londonderry with its historic city walls, cathedral and Guildhall.
Included excursion
Head to Londonderry to explore independently and perhaps visit the Museum of Free Derry, which delves into the city’s complex history.
Optional excursion
Discover the scenic beauty of the Inishowen Peninsula.
Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Diminutive Killybegs plays host to one of Ireland’s largest fishing fleets. The Maritime and Heritage Centre is housed in the old carpet factory where woollen ‘Donegals’ floor coverings were made by hand for export the world over. A heritage trail leads to a medieval church and well, both named after the patron saint of seafaring – St Catherine – and the ruined Kit’s castle.
Included excursion
An included excursion offers an introduction to Killybegs.
Optional excursions
Venture to the Slieve League Cliffs and enjoy the picturesque scenery.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Galway proudly claimed a new title in 2020 as a ‘European City of Culture’. Its fortunes have ebbed and flowed since the 10th century, as detailed at the Galway City Museum. Well-worn cobbled streets, the 16th-century Spanish Arch and the gargoyle-decorated Lynch’s Castle further remind visitors of its colourful past. As a university city, Galway bustles with life, best experienced in the shopping streets of the Latin Quarter and the ‘craic’ of the pub-filled West End. Further afield, is the rolling green scenery of the Connemara district and sheer-sided Cliffs of Moher.
Included excursion
Discover the history and culture of Galway on a guided walking tour.
Optional excursion
Join a tour of the Cliffs of Moher.
⚓ Land by launch or tender.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1800.
Studded with islands and islets, Bantry Bay is historically significant; in 1796 a fleet of ships from the French navy moored in the bay in an unsuccessful attempt to conquer Ireland. Your must-see attraction during your time here is Bantry House. This stately mansion is flanked by balustrade-bordered lawns and bursts with opulence. Today, visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour of the rooms and manicured gardens. You may like to take a trip to Garnish Island, via the ferry from Glengarriff. The island is home to an extensive array of gardens featuring plants not commonly found growing in this climate. Also on the island is a Martello Tower, built to defend the bay. From its battlements, visitors can enjoy impressive views.
Included excursion
Explore your surroundings and see Gougane Barra on an included excursion.
Optional excursion
Visit the Italian Gardens on Garnish Island, which are criss-crossed by a network of flower-lined pathways.
⚓ Land by launch or tender.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1800.
A charming former fishing village with centuries of tradition, Ringaskiddy is situated on the western side of Cork harbour, south of Cobh.
Included excursion
Enjoy a visit to the historic city of Cork, whose attractions include the Victorian Gothic Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral and the 18th-century English Market, a covered food market.
Optional excursion
A visit to County Cork would not be complete without a visit to Blarney Castle with its famous stone. The 600-year-old castle sits amid 60 acres of gardens and parklands, including the poison garden, home to some of the world’s most dangerous and toxic plants. The Blarney Stone, located at the top of the castle tower, is said to give the gift of eloquence to those who kiss it.
Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0700.
Disembark Spirit of Discovery after breakfast.
from
£3,513 per person
Save up to 35%
10 nights
28th August 2027
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £27 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.
from
£3,513 per person
Save up to 35%
10 nights
28th August 2027
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £27 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.























































































































































































































































































































