16N British Isles- P&O Arcadia

Southampton, At Sea, Cork (tours from Cobh), Holyhead, Killybegs, Stornoway, Kirkwall, Lerwick, Greenock, United Kingdom, Belfast, Liverpool

Free Onboard Credit Up to  £ 360 per cabin

Explore a mix of classic destinations and hidden gems on our own fair isles. There’s also plenty of time to enjoy all the dining and entertainment on board as you sail by spectacular coastlines.


Cruise Ship

Arcadia

Departure Dates

2024
Jul
11

From

£ 1,549

Free onboard credit offer is applicable to Select Fare. 

Per person price shown above is based on two adults sharing one cabin. For up-to-date pricing, please check with our consultant.

Day 1 - Southampton

The vibrant port city of Southampton has always had a rich history in seafaring and is still a popular embarkation port for cruises today.

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Day 2 - At Sea

Free at sea.

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Day 3 - Cork (tours from Cobh)

The country’s second city was the European Capital of Culture in 2005 and plays host to a thriving festival and Irish music scene. Visit St Finbarrs Cathedral, Cork City Museum and the 19th Century Cork Jail.

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Day 4 - Holyhead

Found on Holy Island, just off Anglesey, the Welsh town Holyhead is home to spellbinding scenery. Soak up the views on a coastal walk or visit the Roman walls and 13th-century church for an insight into the area’s eventful past.

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Day 5 - At Sea

Free at Sea.

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Day 6 - Killybegs

The charming working town of Killybegs, in Donegal, has a long tradition of fishing and is Ireland's largest fishing port. You'll get a good overview of the town's history at the Killybegs International Carpet Making & Fishing Centre. Set in the factory of Donegal Carpets, whose rugs adorn the White House and Buckingham Palace, you can sometimes see its hand-knotting loom (the world's longest of its kind) at work.

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Day 7 - At Sea

Free at sea.

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Day 8 - Stornoway

Stornoway is the main town on the Isle of Lewis, in Scotland's Outer Hebrides - an area renowned for its unspoilt natural beauty and stunning scenery of mountains, moorland and golden beaches. The history of Lewis dates back thousands of years and around the island lie myriad ancient stone circles and standing stones, including the famous Carloway broch - a round Iron Age fortification.

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Day 9 - Kirkwall

The 70 or so Orkney Islands lie at the north west tip of Scotland, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the North Sea. Kirkwall, the capital, is a Viking town founded in 1035 by Earl Rognvald Brusason.

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Day 10 - Lerwick

Today most of its historical architecture can be seen along the waterfront, including sandstone buildings, which date from the 18th century. Perched on the hillside, over the harbour, the town's lanes retain their charm.

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Day 11-12 - At Sea

Free at sea.

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Day 13 - Greenock, United Kingdom

Originally a small salmon-fishing village, the 19th century Industrial Revolution turned Glasgow into a prominent city.

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Day 14 - Belfast

Belfast enjoys a wonderful setting of high hills, sea lough and river valley. Its name originated from the Gaelic 'Beal Feirste' meaning 'mouth of the sandy fjord'.

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Day 15 - Liverpool

From a centre of world trade and maritime industry to a hub of culture, Liverpool has evolved so much over the centuries. Nowhere is this more evident than at the Royal Albert Dock. Join a guided stroll among the stunning Grade I listed buildings here to discover architectural gems as well as a local gin distillery where you can try various varieties of the delicious nectar

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Day 16 - Southampton

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Ports of calls and timing may vary and subject to change.