Perfect
for keen walkers, Footloose
in Ireland,
allows guests to discover the island in the best way possible – by foot.
Highlights include a visit to Skellig Michael – a remote UNESCO heritage site –
and a trip to Cape Clear Island which boasts over 5,000 years of
history.
The Footloose
In Ireland cruise
starts from £3,960 per person, departs
from Oban (Scotland) and calls at Dublin,
Dunmore East, Castletownbere, Bantry,
Valentia Island, Schull, and Cobh (Ireland)
and finishes in Cork (Ireland). Price is based
on a 31 July 2012 departure.
Alternatively,
the Gaelic
Explorer cruise
starts from £3960 per person and is
ideal for history enthusiasts with excursions to Dublin Castle and the
picturesque town of Kinsale which was the scene of the end of the Gaelic order.
Gaelic
Explorer
departs from Cork (Ireland) and calls at Kinsale and
Dublin (Ireland), Peel (Isle of Man), Strangford Lough, Bangor and Ballycastle
(Northern Ireland), Sanda Island, Lochranza and Bute (Scotland) finishing in
Greenock (Scotland). Price is based on a 16 August 2012
departure.
Prices
include return flights from regional UK airport, all meals, alcoholic and
non-alcoholic drinks, shore excursions and gratuities and all relevant cruise
taxes/fees.
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