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14 nights sailing from Dublin on cruise ship Silver Wind
Cruise Dublin to Dublin
14 nights sailing from Dublin on cruise ship Silver Wind
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Dublin to Dublin
14 nights Cruise on Silver Wind. Sailing from Dublin, visiting Lunga Isla (Escocia), Saint Kilda (Scotland), Boreray Island cruising, Djupivogur (Islandia), Tumavik (Islandia), Raufarhofn (Islandia), Hofsós (Islandia), Malmey Island (Islandia), Drangey Island (Islandia), Veidleysufjordur (Islandia), DjupavÃk (Islandia), Husavik (Islandia), Eskifjordur (Iceland), Kirkwall (Orkney islands), Isle of Mull (Scotland), Iony Island, Belfast, ending in Dublin.
Dublin
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland,the city is divided in two by the River Liffey.In the western part of the city is the Phoenix Park, a municipal park of 800 hectares also with the O'Connell Bridge. Dublin is a city for walking, and visit the churches and cathedrals like St. Patrick dating back to 1190.Most interesting is the Church of St Micham, from the seventeenth century.It is a vibrant city known for its nightlife and tourist attractions and is the third most visited capital city in Europe (after Paris and London) with over four million visitors a year.
See cruises from DublinLunga Isla (Escocia)
Saint Kilda (Scotland)
St Kilda is an isolated archipelago of 4 miles long that includes the westernmost islands of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The largest island is Hirta with the highest cliffs in the UK. The total length of paved road is about 1 mile. The walk along the main ridge has some of the most breathtaking views in Britain. Currently the only residents are the Warden and an Army camp giving a total population well under 50. The other islands Dun, Soay and Boreray are uninhabited and rarely visited by travellers.
See cruises to Saint Kilda (Scotland)Boreray Island cruising
Djupivogur (Islandia)
Tumavik (Islandia)
Raufarhofn (Islandia)
Hofsós (Islandia)
Malmey Island (Islandia)
Drangey Island (Islandia)
Veidleysufjordur (Islandia)
DjupavÃk (Islandia)
Husavik (Islandia)
Eskifjordur (Iceland)
Eskifjordur is a fishing and commercial town to the east of Iceland. It has a small museum which is found on an old stockhouse dated 1816, and a Maritim Museum, where the fishing boats, the nets, tools and other fishing accessories are exposed.
See cruises to Eskifjordur (Iceland)Kirkwall (Orkney islands)
Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of the Orkney Islands archipelago, 10 miles off the north coast of Scotland. Founded around 1035, the City and Royal Burgh of Kirkwall is the capital and administrative centre of Orkney. The name comes from the Old Norse, which means church-bay and refers to a church older than the present day Cathedral. Some of the places you can visit are the Bishop's Palace & Earl's Palace, Highland Park Distillery, the Orkney Museum and St. Magnus Cathedral.
See cruises to Kirkwall (Orkney islands)Isle of Mull (Scotland)
Iony Island
Iony Island is a small island in the Sea of Okhotsk. It is the only one that is in open sea. On the island we can find sea lions and a colony of different marine seabirds. There is no permanent population. It is a natural monument of reagional importance.
See cruises to Iony IslandBelfast
Belfast Harbour (also the Port of Belfast) is a major maritime gateway in Northern Ireland, It is increasingly popular with cruise liners. Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland and the second largest city on the island of Ireland after Dublin. Situated at the mouth of the River Lagan on Belfast Lough, Belfast is surrounded by low hills. After years of violence, its center has been polished up making it great to walk through the pedestrian streets, shop in its arcades and spend some time in its pubs or dine in its excellent restaurants. Belfast city centre is focused on Donegall Square and Belfast City Hall in its centre. The City Hall is the grand centerpiece of the city and the orientation point for your exploration of Belfast. Running north from the centre of Donegall Square is Donegall Place, a broad and bustling shopping street, which will lead you towards the Cathedral Quarter and the Arts School. Bedford Street, becomes Dublin Road, which, leads south to the University Quarter, area where you´ll find the Botanic Gardens, art galleries and museums. Belfast is home to a wide range of parks and open spaces, making it one of the greenest cities in Ireland. The Golden Mile is the area around Great Victoria Street beyond Bradbury Place and it is considered the city´s best address for restaurants and pubs. The famous I.R.A. and Protestant murals are just to the west of the city center and it´s perfectly safe to go there and take photos.
See cruises to BelfastDublin
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland,the city is divided in two by the River Liffey.In the western part of the city is the Phoenix Park, a municipal park of 800 hectares also with the O'Connell Bridge. Dublin is a city for walking, and visit the churches and cathedrals like St. Patrick dating back to 1190.Most interesting is the Church of St Micham, from the seventeenth century.It is a vibrant city known for its nightlife and tourist attractions and is the third most visited capital city in Europe (after Paris and London) with over four million visitors a year.
See cruises from DublinSilver Wind embraces Silversea’s most lauded features…fewer guests, more space and highly personalised service. One of the most intimate ships afloat, she is still large enough to offer multiple entertainment venues, plenty of room on deck and a spacious spa.
Second in the Silversea fleet, Silver Wind is much like Silver Cloud and a shining example of intimate, elegant cruising. As spacious as a grand hotel, as gracious as a best friends’ home, the lifestyle on board Silver Wind is one of fewer guests, more space and features Silversea’s renowned personalised service All luxury cruise ship suites feature: Butler service, refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences, European bath amenities, down duvets, fine bed linens, premium mattresses, your choice of pillow, spa robes and slippers, personalised stationery, binoculars, umbrella and daily news summary. WiFi Internet access is available in all suites (fee applies).
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