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Come aboard Le Lyrial for an unforgettable voyage.

This journey begins with a concentration of Celtic landscapes. From Glasgow, you will explore the Highlands and the Isle of Mull before setting a course westward. Lush moorland stretching as far as the eye can see and cliffs sculpted by the pounding surf finally announce the Emerald Isle and its breathtaking panoramas. The Inishowen Peninsula, Donegal, the Giant's Causeway: Ireland's wonders will reveal themselves in all their majesty under a changing sky. Throughout the cruise, the ports nestled at the end of inlets and the lively little towns will whisper the region’s history. The enchanting landscapes of the Isle of Man will bring this journey to a close.

Overview

Your voyage

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Destination

Destination

Northern Europe and Scandinavia

Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom) to Dublin (Ireland)

Duration

10 days, 9 nights on board

Timeless

No single supplement, PONANT Bonus 30%

Ref: LY120527

Journey

Your daily itinerary

  • The wild and legendary lands of Scotland and Ireland, with a stop on the Isle of Man, among lochs, unspoilt moorland, wooded valleys, majestic cliffs and picturesque ports.
  • Places of interest: the Inishowen Peninsula and its famous coastal scenic drive, Loch Linnhe on a boat trip, and more.
  • A few of the included excursions: the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway, from Portrush; the historic Douglas train; Glencoe and the Highlands.
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Elegance and refinement

*Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available.

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Itinerary

Embarkation 12/05/27 from 16:00 to 17:00 Departure 12/05/27 at 18:30

12 May 27 - Glasgow, Scotland

In the heart of the Clyde Valley, the bustling city of Glasgow contrasts starkly with the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside. Scotland's biggest city overflows with landmarks from its extensive artistic heritage and outstanding architectural tradition. The city's chequerboard layout makes walking through the major pedestrian thoroughfares easy: go with the flow and let the lively street atmosphere take you past the many Victorian monuments. Don't miss the collections on display in the numerous museums and art galleries. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is an outstanding example.

12 May 27 - Glasgow, Scotland

Arrival 13/05/27 Departure 13/05/27

13 May 27 - Sailing on Loch Linnhe

Loch Linnhe is located in the Scottish Highlands, stretching between the Isle of Mull and Fort William. Sail in the heart of picturesque landscapes and admire the formations of the magnificent mountains and valleys surrounding the loch, including the famous Ben Nevis. The pure waters of Loch Linnhe are teeming with marine life; harbour seals may be found among its faithful inhabitants.

 

13 May 27 - Sailing on Loch Linnhe

Arrival 13/05/27 midday Departure 13/05/27 late evening

13 May 27 - Fort William

A port town on the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe, Fort William is sometimes described as the "Outdoor Capital of the UK."  Because it sits at the base of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles, and is in close proximity to the dramatic landscape of Glencoe, it is a popular destination for hikers and rock climbers. For those looking for a less adventurous experience, the nearby Ben Nevis Distillery offers tours and tastings, and Old Fort and Old Inverlochy Castle are interesting historical sites.

13 May 27 - Fort William

Arrival 14/05/27 early morning Departure 14/05/27 late afternoon

14 May 27 - Tobermory, Isle of Mull

Located at the northernmost tip of the lovely Isle of Mull, Tobermory has to be one of the most beautiful natural seaports on Scotland’s West Coast. Founded in 1788, this ancient fishing village has been converted to a leisure port highly appreciated today for its surroundings and the quiet charm it exudes. You will definitely be won over by the row of many-storied houses on the hillside, illuminating the harbour with their vibrant colours. Although the real spectacle is outdoors, no less interesting are the Mull Museum dedicated the local history and the exhibitions at the An Tobar art gallery.

14 May 27 - Tobermory, Isle of Mull

Arrival 15/05/27 early morning Departure 15/05/27 late afternoon

15 May 27 - Greencastle

From lush meadows to spectacular cliffs sculpted by the crashing waves, from small houses with thatched roofs to the enigmatic ruins of ageless castles, the Inishowen Peninsula offers a concentration of Ireland’s most beautiful and wildest aspects. From Greencastle, a small port town guarding the entrance to Lough Foyle, set off to explore these breathtaking landscapes and discover the vibrant soul of this territory, through its history, its lively villages and pubs and its famous coastal trail: the Wild Atlantic Way.

15 May 27 - Greencastle

Arrival 16/05/27 early morning Departure 16/05/27 early evening

16 May 27 - Clare Island

Far from the hustle and bustle of the modern world, Clare Island offers a concentrated dose of wild nature and fascinating culture. Once the stronghold of the famous pirate queen Grace O'Malley, whose ruined castle still dominates the shoreline, this island of towering cliffs and lush meadows retains an air of mystique.  On land, you will instantly fall under its spell. Nature lovers can explore the many paths winding through flower-filled moors, peat bogs and breathtaking scenery, while history buffs and foodies will delight in discovering emblematic sites, from the ancient Cistercian abbey to the old pub where traditional Irish songs can be heard.

16 May 27 - Clare Island

Arrival 17/05/27 early morning Departure 17/05/27 late afternoon

17 May 27 - Galway

Built at the mouth of the Corrib on in the West, Galway is one of the liveliest towns in the country. The cobbled streets in its historical centre offer plenty of designer boutiques, artists’ studios and bohemian cafés.

17 May 27 - Galway

Arrival 18/05/27 early morning Departure 18/05/27 late afternoon

18 May 27 - Killybegs

Tucked away and sheltered by a large inlet, this charming fishing port is located on Ireland's most northern extremity, in the heart of the southern coast of County Donegal. As your boat glides into the port, soak up the dazzling colours of the trawlers docked in the harbour. You may well have the opportunity to tour the Donegal Carpets Factory, one of the world's oldest handmade carpet manufacturers. You can also take a tour of the Glenveagh National Park and its castle, after having crossed through the wild, untamed beauty of northern Ireland. Donegal is a rambler's paradise, and the Blue Stack Mountains are sure to have you hooked with their peace, quiet and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.

18 May 27 - Killybegs

Arrival 19/05/27 early morning Departure 19/05/27 early afternoon

19 May 27 - Portrush

Portrush is a small seaside resort in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, which is famous for hosting The Open golf tournament in 1951 and 2019. The main part of the old town is located on a peninsula that is 1.5-km (1-mile) long, Ramore Head. With three beautiful sandy beaches, the town has a pleasant seaside atmosphere and great appeal due to its proximity to exceptional cultural sites, such as Dunluce Castle or the Giant’s Causeway, a unique natural wonder, the most fascinating formation of basalt columns in the world, and the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland.

19 May 27 - Portrush

Arrival 20/05/27 early morning Departure 20/05/27 late afternoon

20 May 27 - Douglas

Douglas is the capital of the Isle of Man, a self-governing island in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. The Isle of Man is best-known for its gruelling annual TT motorbike race but Douglas itself is a charming traditional seaside resort. The stroll along the busy promenade is very popular, as well as the visit of the Manx Museum, which retraces the island's fascinating Celtic and Viking heritage. It is possible to take a steam train into the mountainous interior, where medieval castles and pretty villages and farms can be observed.

20 May 27 - Douglas

Arrival 21/05/27 early morning Disembarkation 21/05/27 at 8:00

21 May 27 - Dublin

The Irish capital stretches along the banks of the Liffey to Dublin bay, on the East coast of Ireland. Discover Ireland’s warm conviviality in the pedestrian district of Temple Bar. Its cobbled streets are brimming with fabulous shops, pubs and arts centres. Next to Trinity College, famous for its 18th century library, you can stroll along Grafton Street: in one of its famous tea shops, try a delicious scone and clotted cream served hot and melt-in-the-mouth with jam. Not far from here, the majestic O’Connell bridge leads you to the avenue with the same name, on which Spire, a luminous contemporary sculpture presides.

21 May 27 - Dublin

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