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Scenic Isles of Scotland from Liverpool - S2311 Borealis departing 26 Jun 2023

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Borealis
Ship
Cruise Line
Embark
26 Jun 2023
Duration
8 Nights
From / To
Liverpool / Liverpool
Ports of call
Liverpool - Cruising Fingal's Cave - Cruising by Dutchman's Cap (Bac Mòr) - Cruising Firth of Lorn - Cruising by Duart Castle, Scotland See full itinerary

Inside from £1,071pp

Outside from £1,412pp

Balcony from £2,729pp

Suite from £3,704pp

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Itinerary

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Date Date
Location Location
 
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Date 26/06/2023
Location Liverpool
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Facilities in Liverpool are constantly being improved to make boarding, stopping off or leaving your cruise ship easy, enjoyable and stress-free.

Date 27/06/2023
Location Cruising Fingal's Cave
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Similar to the famous, UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, Fingal’s Cave is a beautiful basalt sea-cave with distinctive ‘columns’ and a remarkable symmetry that looks incredible as you cruise past.

Often, the cliffs, ledges and grassy slopes are smothered with native seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills, puffins and more, so it’s the perfect place to enjoy a little birdwatching. Just make sure you have your binoculars to hand!

Date 27/06/2023
Location Cruising by Dutchman's Cap (Bac Mòr)
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Date 27/06/2023
Location Cruising Firth of Lorn
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The Firth of Lorn is a beautiful 16 mile stretch of water that flows between the Isle of Mull and the Slate Islands. As you cruise along the calm water you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes and protected rocky reefs.

Date 27/06/2023
Location Cruising by Duart Castle, Scotland
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Date 27/06/2023
Location Cruising Sound of Mull, Scotland
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Date 27/06/2023
Location Cruising by The Small Isles,Scotland
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Date 28/06/2023
Location Isle of Skye
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Portree is the Isle of Skye’s largest and liveliest town. Set within a pretty natural harbour with brightly-coloured houses and surrounded by rocky cliffs and rolling hills, Portree is a truly beautiful place to explore.

Its name (from the Gaelic for King’s Harbour) commemorates James V, who arrived here in 1540 to pacify the local clans. The town is a popular tourist destination, thanks to its stunning coastline and interesting attractions that include the Aros Centre and the An Tuireann Arts Centre, which celebrate the island’s Gaelic heritage.

Portree also serves as a gateway to other attractions on the island, such as the intriguing rock formations at Trotternish Ridge, north of the town, the ruins of Tusdale, and the peninsula unflatteringly known as ‘The Lump’, which once provided a setting for public hangings.

Date 28/06/2023
Location Cruising by Kilt Rock & Mealt Waterfall
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Date 28/06/2023
Location Cruising Loch Broom, Scotland
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Date 29/06/2023
Location Stornoway, Lewis, Scotland
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Thanks to its sheltered location, Stornoway, on the island of Lewis and Harris, is the largest town of the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland. The port offers a warm welcome to those visiting Lewis as part of their exploration of one of the UK’s remotest locations.

A stroll along the quay reveals local fishermen on traditional fleets landing the catch of the day, before shipping it to one the island’s amazing eateries. There is an unmistakeable odour of peat in the air as the smokehouses turn the seafood into island specialities.

Historic Lews Castle and the adjoining museum are key cultural centre for the islands’ heritage. An Lanntair Art Centre samples local arts and a good programme of art events, while a unique shopping experience awaits at the Harris Tweed Hebrides Outlet and Lewis Loom Centre, where traditional weaving methods can be discovered. Alternatively, a wander through the surrounding woods and a visit to the Woodland Centre can while away a pleasant hour or two.

Date 30/06/2023
Location Lerwick (Shetland Islands)
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Sturdy little Lerwick is the friendly capital of the 100 islands and islets of the Shetland Islands, northernmost outpost of the British Isles (located almost halfway between Scotland and Norway, to which they once belonged) – and setting of ancient archaeological sites, intriguing Viking echoes and, in more contemporary vein, the renowned Shetland knitwear!

Date 01/07/2023
Location Invergordon (Inverness)
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Invergordon, located at the head of Cromarty Firth in the stunning Scottish Highlands, has a homespun charm and serves as a gateway to the legendary waters of Loch Ness, Culloden Battlefield, the town of Inverness, and the Whyte & Mackay whisky distillery.

A short walk into the centre reveals the town’s collection of impressive murals painted by local artists, which tell stories of the local area. It’s also the perfect place to explore Scottish history amid the brooding splendour of 15th century Cawdor Castle (forever – but incorrectly – linked with Shakespeare’s Macbeth), and the imposing Dunrobin Castle, which dates from the 13th century and houses a fine collection of paintings and family memorabilia belonging to the Earls of Sutherland.

Date 01/07/2023
Location Cruise Spey Bay & Burghead, Moray Firth
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Date 02/07/2023
Location Kirkwall, United Kingdom
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Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, resonates with ancient echoes of Christian, Nordic and Celtic history. It’s a town that feels more Scandinavian than Scottish; in fact, the name Kirkwall comes from the Norse for ‘Church Bay’, relating to the town’s 11th century Church of St Olaf of Norway.

Exploring the town’s atmospheric paved streets and twisting lanes, reveals a number of highlights, including the ruins of the Earl and Bishop’s Palaces, dating from the mid-12th century and serving as a reminder of the Orkney’s turbulent past. The palaces are considered by many to be the finest Renaissance buildings in Scotland. Also worth visiting is the recently restored St. Magnus Cathedral, founded in memory of Saint Magnus Erlendsson by Norseman Earl Rögnvald Kali.

Don’t miss Tankerness House, a beautifully preserved 16th century townhouse, and the Orkney Wireless Museum, with it’s fascinating insights into the history of radio, too.

Date 03/07/2023
Location At Sea
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Date 04/07/2023
Location Liverpool
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Facilities in Liverpool are constantly being improved to make boarding, stopping off or leaving your cruise ship easy, enjoyable and stress-free.

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