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PONANT invites you aboard Le Champlain for a 8-day cruise to discover the British and Irish treasures along the coastlines of the Channel and the Celtic and Irish seas.
From London, the cosmopolitan capital of the United Kingdom boasting a rich historical heritage and an exceptional avant-garde art scene, Le Champlain will set a course eastward through the waters of the mythical Channel to reach the Isle of Portland. Succumb to the charms of this limestone-rich island covered in lush vegetation. Here, serenity and a gentle way of life reign.
You will then sail along the Jurassic Coast. Listed as World Heritage by UNESCO due to the importance of its geology, this coastal region will offer you an exceptional panorama composed of spectacular rock formations, lush hills, small, wild inlets and gorgeous sand or pebble beaches.
Then, you will make your way to Dartmouth, a charming town tucked away in the heart of the stunning décor formed by the mouth of the Dart. You will discover its old pastel-coloured fishermen’s houses and some half-timbered buildings.
Your ship will then sail towards the Isles of Scilly, a strange little archipelago whose landscapes seem to have come straight out of Enid Blyton's famous story, The Rockingdown Mystery. Here, long sandy beaches lie alongside green fields, while ruins of old castles stand proud on hilltops.
Next, Le Champlain will sail towards Dublin, the Irish capital brimming with convivial atmosphere and authentic charm.
Before you disembark in Glasgow, your ship will call at Belfast, where you can visit the Giant's Causeway. This massive geological formation is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features over 40,000 basalt columns.
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A cruise off the British and Irish coasts to discover the treasures of these ancestral lands. UNESCO World Heritage Sites: from Belfast, the mysterious Giant's Causeway site, Dublin, city of literature, the...
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
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Embarkation 11/05/2024 from 15:30 to 16:30
Departure 11/05/2024 at 17:30
The main residence of the British monarch, financial hub and seat of British government, London is the economic and cultural heart of the country. A city of contrasts, attached to its traditions while buzzing with modernity, the capital of the United Kingdom has countless historic districts and notable sites to explore. From Hyde Park to the City through Westminster and Trafalgar Square, get ready to take on London's frenetic tempo. In between a visit to the National Gallery, a stroll through Covent Garden and a trip to Tower Bridge, you can take a quiet breather in one of London's many beautiful parks and gardens.
Arrival 12/05/2024
Departure 12/05/2024
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 13/05/2024 early morning
Departure 13/05/2024 late evening
Lying along the steep shores of the Channel, at the southernmost point of the county of Dorset, in south-west England, the limestone-rich island of Portland surprises visitors with its wild and unspoiled natural environment, its easy way of life, and its mild seaside climate. The island was the site of the first Viking raid on British soil in 789 and still bears traces of a rich history. One of these is its castle, built in the 16th century, at the request of Henry VIII, to counter the French attempts to invade. The British island welcomes numerous species of migratory birds. It also stands out for its environment combining sheer cliffs, carved by the waves, and a rich biodiversity. This is an unforgettable port of call, where the accent is on tranquillity, elation and discovery.
Arrival 14/05/2024
Departure 14/05/2024
In southern England, discover the coastline of Dorset and East Devon, also called the Jurassic Coast in reference to the many fossils from that period found there. Stretching more than 150 km, the “Pearl of Dorset” is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its geological interest. Aboard your ship, admire the site’s spectacular white chalk cliffs, home to many sea birds. The scenery, constantly changing with the light, and the different creeks and beaches situated at the feet of these gigantic rock formations, will give you the opportunity to take superb photos. Perhaps you will also be able to glimpse Durdle Door, this natural arch carved out of the rock by erosion.
Arrival 14/05/2024 midday
Departure 14/05/2024 evening
Succumb to the charming setting of the small town of Dartmouth in the county of Devon, South-East England. Set in the heart of lush scenery, on the banks of the River Dart’s estuary, the town’s magnificent landscapes are typical of English countryside. Its picturesque paved streets will let you discover sumptuous half-timbered houses dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries while, on the northern bank of the river, you will be able to admire former fishermen’s houses in their pastel colours. Now a popular tourist destination, this small port town has nonetheless managed to retain its relaxing and romantic atmosphere.
Arrival 15/05/2024 early morning
Departure 15/05/2024 midday
Nestling in the clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean, at the south west tip of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly form a small British island chain whose climate, landscapes and lifestyle are unlike any other and seem to have come straight from an Enid Blyton story. Here, everything resembles a tropical paradise. The long sandy beaches run alongside lush green meadows teeming with semi-exotic flowers, whilst the ruins of ancient castles loom from the tops of the hills. Veritable havens of peace that inspired the legendary Avalon of King Arthur, they are today listed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the rugged coastline plays host to wildlife that is as varied as it is exceptional, including the very rare Atlantic grey seal.
Arrival 16/05/2024 early morning
Departure 16/05/2024 evening
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.
Arrival 17/05/2024 early morning
Departure 17/05/2024 early evening
The capital city of Northern Ireland is located on the very tip of Belfast Lough, in the north-east of the Emerald Isle. Along the waterfront, the building shaped like a fragmented liner is non other than the Titanic Belfast, a homage to the famous transatlantic liner, with full-scale reconstructions making for an insightful experience of the Belle Epoque. In the historical centre, you’ll also travel back in time when you see the majestic Edwardian columns of the City Hall, and the imposing neo-gothic towers of Queen’s University for example. The carved wooden façades of the Victorian pubs will certainly entice you in for a pint of beer or chilled cider.
Arrival 18/05/2024 early morning
Disembarkation 18/05/2024 at 08:00
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.
From the pier, board your local coach and depart Portland to visit the beautiful Abbotsbury Sub-tropical Gardens where you will have time to wander at your leisure.
Established in 1765 by the first Countess of Ilchester as a kitchen garden for her nearby castle, the gardens have been developed since then into a magnificent 20 acres filled with rare & exotic plants from all over the world. Many of these plants were first introductions to this country, discovered by the plant-hunting descendants of the Countess. Since the restoration after the great storm of 1990, many new exotic and unusual plants have been introduced. The Garden is now a mixture of formal & informal, with charming walled garden walks & spectacular woodland valley views; newly designed this year is a viewpoint over the Jurassic coastline. Today, the Gardens are world famous for its Camellia Groves & Magnolias and noted for its Rhododendron and Hydrangea collections.
Then, continue to the Abbotsbury Swannery, a unique centre and the only place in the world where you are able to walk through the heart of a colony of nesting Mute Swans. From mid-May to late June, hundreds of fluffy cygnets hatch from eggs in nests on or near the pathways. The Swannery was established by Benedictine Monks who built a monastery at Abbotsbury during the 1040's. The monks farmed the swans to produce food for their lavish banquets, and although St Peter's monastery was destroyed in 1539 during the dissolution, some of the ruins are still visible around St Nicholas' Church in the village.
Following your visit to the Swannery, re-join your coach and return to Portland.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach and depart Portland. Pass by the seaside town of Weymouth, made famous by King George III, before heading east towards Corfe Castle.
Enjoy a brief stop at Lulworth Cove, on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The cove is one of the world's finest examples of this type of landform. Take time to admire the views and a stroll along the beach before re-boarding the coach and continuing the journey to Corfe Castle, passing through the beautiful Dorset countryside en route.
The Castle is one of the most impressive and romantic medieval ruins in England and its marvellous hilltop position offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Listen to your guide explain how it was originally built by order of William the Conqueror in 1080 and commands a gap in the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage. In the 11th century the wooden Norman castle was rebuilt in stone, and over the following centuries additions were made, particularly by King John and Henry III. Discover how, by the 13th century, the castle was being used as a royal treasure storehouse and prison, and it remained a royal fortress until 1572, when it was sold by Elizabeth I to her Lord Chancellor, Sir Christopher Hatton. During the English Civil War, the castle twice came under siege by Parliamentarian forces and finally fell in 1645. Parliamentarian engineers then proceeded with a systematic demolition, using explosives to try and bring down the walls. Their work has left the castle as it looks today.
Following the guided tour, there will be free time to explore at leisure before departing for the return journey to the ship.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach and depart Portland to stunning Durdle Door in Dorset, with its vast rock arch, set right on the Jurassic Coast.
Caves, dramatic rock strata, rugged chalk cliffs and pebble beaches dominate this stretch of the Dorset Coast Path. The natural arch of Durdle Door is a physical feature of the area, which has retained its name for more than 1000 years, showing that the coast does not change very rapidly. The name is derived from an Old English word "thirl", meaning to pierce (as in "nostril"). The main feature of this is the natural arch, known as the "Barn-door", formed in Purbeck Limestone and sufficiently high for a good-sized sailing boat to pass through.
After seeing Durdle Door, enjoy a walk with your guide along the coastal path to Lulworth Cove. With its thatched cottages, fishing boats, lobster pots, wildflowers, quaint little gift shops - the charm of Lulworth Cove is timeless.
On arrival at Lulworth Cove, continue the coastal path walk with its fascinating geology and spectacular views, past the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole, on the way to the beach. There will be time to take photographs before re-joining the coach for the return to Portland.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
This lovely tour of Devonshire’s “English Riviera coast” will give you a real feel for the village life and delightful countryside in this part of the world. Start with a short walking tour of Dartmouth. This ancient port is perhaps best known for Britannia Royal Naval College which stands imposingly on the hill above. It has been the centre of naval training for centuries and so the town itself has a strong maritime history, which is echoed in its ancient taverns and well-preserved shops.
Then join a public boat for a transfer up the pretty River Dart, passing stunning scenery all the while. Agatha Christie’s House, Greenway, sits here on the banks of the river in its idyllic setting.
After 1h15 hour of sailing, arrive in medieval Totnes. Explore this town with your guide before travelling by coach to the pretty seaside resort town of Paignton. Here, board a traditional steam train for a picturesque ride through the rolling scenery to Kingswear, nestled on the banks of the river Dart. Then a short ferry crossing brings you into the town centre of Dartmouth.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Visit a fascinating abbey lovingly rebuilt in recent times and travel to a nearby medieval town that remains to this day a flourishing market town.
On the edge of the moor lies Buckfast Abbey, a thriving community of Benedictine monks. The original 11th century Buckfast Abbey fell into ruin after the dissolution of the monasteries. In 1882, four monks returned and in 1906 they began the monumental task of rebuilding the church themselves. It took them 31 years; a feat made even more remarkable by the fact that only one of them had previous building experience. Now only the absence of the patina of age distinguishes this splendid church, a mix of early English and Norman styles, from original fabric.
A presentation and exhibition explains the monks' achievement and their present-day work. Famed for its stained glass, fine examples of the monk's own work adorn the abbey. You will explore at leisure and visit the garden sensory and the lavender gardens before visiting the produce shop which sells everything from bees wax to the much-enjoyed monastic beverage: mead!
Afterwards you will head to the thriving medieval town of Totnes and explore with your guide as you are taken on a short-guided walking tour of the town. Spend some time at leisure exploring the shops of Totnes before re-boarding your coach and returning to the pier.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Depart from the pier by boat and make the delightful journey up the river Dart. After a 30-minute sailing, arrive at Greenway House and Gardens.
Agatha Christie made Greenway her holiday home from 1938 until 1959. Take the opportunity to view the many personal collections and mementoes of our best-loved mystery writer and her family in a house that portrays the spirit of a holiday home in its 1950s heyday. Here, Agatha Christie gathered with her family and friends for long summer days together, often to celebrate a novel just completed for publication. Visit the house before taking a stroll around the gardens.
The most nostalgic and magical of gardens, evoking a past world of long summer holidays and secret places waiting to be discovered, was described by previous owner Agatha Christie as "the loveliest place in the world". The beautiful garden is renowned for its rare half-hardy plants, under planted with drifts of native wild flowers. Among the many corners to explore are a Victorian fernery, an exquisitely restored vinery and the enigmatic "Raleigh's boathouse".
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Your walking tour on the lovely Island of St Mary’s, the largest of the Isles of Scilly, will take you to The Garrison. This walk, offering lovely views of the other islands, was voted the best coastal walk in Britain in a Times survey in 2010.
Depart the quayside in Hugh Town towards the Garrison promontory. The Garrison is deemed to be of national importance “for the complexity and survival of its fortifications, representing successive periods of raiding, hostility and war.” The Garrison dates back to Elizabethan times and goes on through the Civil War years (it became the last Royalist stronghold), and the Spanish Wars of the 18th century.
You will enter The Garrison through the old garrison gateway, and follow the coastal footpath. Your guide will point out the various islands surrounding the Garrison as well as giving you some historical background while passing the various batteries.
Towards the end of the walk, climb the hill up to Star Castle so that you may enjoy sweeping panoramas of the islands. Star Castle is now a hotel, but it was built as an impregnable fortress back in 1593 and gets its name from the shape of its eight-sided central keep, curtain wall and dry moat. Here you will have some refreshments before returning to your ship.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
The Isles of Scilly are a sub-tropical haven for plants and wildlife. In this walking tour, visit the lovely island of Tresco and tour one of the most remarkable gardens in the world, the glorious Tresco Abbey Gardens, containing 20,000 exotic plants flourishing in the warm Gulf Stream climate of these parts.
Meet your local guide who will take you on a walk around the island.
The stunning Tresco Abbey Gardens were created nearly 170 years ago by Augustus Smith around the remains of the 12th century Saint Nicholas Priory. Succeeding generations of the Dorrien-Smith family and their gardeners have collected one of the most fascinating and varied botanical collection of plants from all around the world. These include hotter, drier terraces at the top to suit Australian and South African plants, whilst the bottom ones provide the humidity that favours flora from New Zealand and South America.
Fringing the lush grid of paths criss-crossing the gardens are cacti, date-palms and rarities like lobster claw and shocking-pink drifts of pelargonium. The Valhalla museum reminds the visitor of the shipwrecks that surround the islands and the storms that caused many of them.
Enjoy some time at leisure before returning to your ship.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Departing from the pier, board your coach and travel towards the County of Wicklow, just south of Dublin. It has a great variety of scenery within its borders and it is known as the “Garden of Ireland”. Central Wicklow is a mass of domed granite mountains, penetrated by deep glens and wooded valleys; it contains some of the finest scenery in Ireland.
Your first destination is Glendalough, or the “Glen of two Lakes”. It is one of the most important sites of monastic ruins in Ireland. It is also known as the city of the seven Churches. Fourteen centuries have passed since the death of its founder, St. Kevin, when the valley was part of Ireland’s Golden Age.
The two lakes, which gave the valley its name, came into existence thousands of years ago, after the Ice Age, when great deposits of earth and stone were strewn across the valley in the area where the Round Tower now exists. The mountain streams eventually formed a large lake.
Step out into the monastic ruins and enjoy a guided tour of this historic site. Established by St. Kevin in the 6th century, its ruined churches are scattered around the two lakes. At this time, Glendalough became a famous school of learning, inhabited by thousands of students from Ireland, Britain and Europe. One of Europe’s finest examples of round tower architecture can be found here, as well as a cathedral, stone churches and decorated crosses. The stunning natural beauty of this wondrous place is evident in its mountains, glens and lakes.
Having enjoyed the beauty of this peaceful and picturesque valley, reboard your coach for your scenic return drive to Dublin and your awaiting ship.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, head for the heart of the Irish capital. You will pass in front of the Customs House, completed in 1791 and designed by the architect James Gandon who was also responsible for some of Dublin’s loveliest buildings. Crossing the river Liffey to Dublin’s south side, the Bank of Ireland stands proudly, a 18th-century building which housed the Irish Parliament until its abolition as a result of the Union Act in 1800. On the opposite side, is the impressive gateway to Trinity College, the University of Dublin founded in 1592 at the instigation of Queen Elizabeth I.
A first stop is made to visit Christ Church Cathedral, one of Dublin’s most famous monuments. Dating back to 1038, it is the country’s oldest and most important cathedral. The cathedral has resisted the trials and tribulations of time and history. The building underwent extensive restoration work in the Victorian era and is an active religious centre.
Next, discover Dublin Castle. The castle played an important role from the Middle Ages up until 1922 as it was the residence of representatives of the British monarchy. It has survived numerous rebellions during its history, such as the 1916 uprising, and is today the theatre of official ceremonies such as the investiture of the President of the Republic. It was here that the 1998 peace agreements with Northern Ireland were signed.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the return journey to the pier and your ship.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach for a short transfer to EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, located on the banks of the River Liffey, in the vaults of the magnificently-restored CHQ building in Dublin's Docklands. This is one of the capital's most historic locations and was the original departure point for many Irish emigrants when they left their homeland during the Famine. Dating back to 1820, the CHQ building was originally a wine and tobacco warehouse that famously hosted the Crimean War Banquet.
EPIC is an interactive experience that tells the fascinating stories of more than 300 Irish people and more than 1,500 years of history. It relives some of the greatest achievements in the world of Irish sport, music, art, culture, politics, food, fashion and science. Equiped with your audio-guide, discover Irish people heritage and history.
After your visit, continue to your lunch location before beginning a walk through Dublin, focussing on its literature heritage. Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature and is associated with four Nobel prize winners: WB Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney. Discover the streets on foot through these famous writers eyes before arriving at MoLI, the Museum of Literature Ireland.
Opened in 2019 and housed in Newman House, the museum celebrates Ireland’s world-renowned literary culture from the past to the present, inspiring visitors of all ages to create, read and write. Drawing its core inspiration from the work of Ireland’s most famous writer James Joyce and named after his best known female character, Molly Bloom, the museum features immersive multimedia exhibitions, priceless literary artefacts from the Irish state collections (including “copy n°1” of Ulysses), events and performances, creative workshops, cross-disciplinary artistic commissions, cutting-edge education programmes and a café set in one of the city’s most beautiful and tranquil gardens. Explore at your own pace this treasure trove of artistry before rejoining your coach for your return journey to port.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach for a short transfer to the 20th century. Today, you will enjoy a journey back in time to rediscover Ulster as it was over a century ago.
Upon arrival at the Ulster Folk Museum, in the charming town of Holywood, meet your local guide who will give you an introduction before taking you on a guided tour of the Folk Museum. During your tour explore 'rolling hills of countryside' and a 'bustling town' filled with authentic period buildings. Visit various buildings throughout your tour where you will have the opportunity to see daily demonstrations of traditional crafts from basket weaving to printing and meet the inhabitants bringing it all to life. An immersive trip into the past awaits you.
Then, enjoy some free time to explore the park independently before saying goodbye to your new old friends and travelling the short journey to Belfast City.
Belfast is a city of industry and elegance and boasts a rich and varied past. Its origins go back to an ancient fort controlling the ford across the River Lagan, which flows through the city. A brief panoramic tour of the city will introduce you to the many varied features of Northern Ireland’s largest city. Built with 19th century industrial money, many fine buildings from this era grace the city still and are reminders of its prosperous past.
Finally, rejoin the port and your awaiting ship.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
This excursion offers the chance to experience firsthand the festive spirit of Irish hospitality as it has been shared through the ages.
Begin with a guided walking tour of Belfast center, where you will learn something of the history of this elegant Victorian city as you discover iconic buildings and monuments, including the Albert Memorial Clock Tower, erected in memory of Queen Victoria's beloved husband; Ulster Hall, an imposing 19th-century music hall now used for concerts and recitals of all kinds; and the emblematic Belfast City Hall, whose magnificent 300-foot-long façade of Portland stone makes it impossible to mistake.
But the highlight of your tour is certain to be your stop in a local pub, where you will spend time in the company of world champion Irish dancers and musicians. Enjoy a pint as you are entertained with dancing, stories, songs and music played on harp, uilleann pipes, bodhrán, guitar, flute, fiddle, concertina, and whistles. You may even try your hand at sean-nós and céilí dancing as your entertainers sing and play melodies and street songs that would have been heard in the ship-yards, mills, and markets of old.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Departing from the pier in Belfast, you will travel inland through the Northern Counties of Down and Antrim passing en route Ballymoney and Ballymena, to the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giants’ Causeway.
For centuries, visitors have marvelled at its majesty and mystery. The unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of the Atlantic storms and the rugged symmetry of the columns never fail to intrigue and inspire. To stroll the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time. Your imagination will travel along stepping stones that lead to either the creative turbulence of a bygone volcanic age or into the myths and legends of the past.
Upon arrival, experience the Giant’s Causeway like never before and take the road less travelled and see for a stunning five-mile hike along the thrilling clifftop path. It is the perfect option for hikers and walkers. Follow your hiking guide and listen to fascinating stories of the Giant’s Causeway, to its history and geology. En route, enjoy few photostops at the most stunning viewpoints in Northern Ireland, such as Hamilton’s Seat.
The hike ends at the Giant's Causeway, where you can climb the legendary basalt columns before exploring the interactive exhibition within the Visitor Centre.
Then, get back to your coach for your transfer back to the pier.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Depart from the port of Belfast and drive along Northern Ireland's Antrim Coast. Some of the world's most unspoilt scenery is to be found in the county of Antrim. From the rugged cliffs of the coast to the Glens, here is the best of what Northern Ireland has to offer.
Travel via the Coast Road to reveal different seascapes, towering cliffs, white sandy beaches, tranquil glens and lush forest parks, as you make your way northwards. From the vantage point at Fair Head and Murlough Bay you can enjoy views of Scotland's Mull of Kintyre, as well as the wild and mysterious island of Rathlin just seven miles (11 km) off the coast.
Stop to enjoy tea/coffee and scones at a local hotel along the coastal route before continuing to photograph Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge. Spanning a chasm some eighty feet (25 m) deep, its construction once consisted of a single rope handrail and widely spaced slats, which the fishermen would traverse across with salmon caught off the island.
Continue to a local establishment to enjoy lunch before venturing to the UNESCO World Heritage Giants' Causeway site. The summer of 2012 marked the opening of the new Visitor Centre at the Giant's Causeway. This new interpretative centre allows you to decide for yourself which explanation of how the causeway's 40,000 basalt stones were formed is most likely. For centuries, visitors have marvelled at its stone formation. To stroll the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time. Your imagination will travel along stepping-stones that lead to either the creative turbulence of a bygone volcanic age or into the myths and legends of the past. You can board the "Causeway Coaster" minibus to bring you to the causeway itself.
On your way back to Belfast, a photo stop will be made at Dunluce Castle, before returning to your ship.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, embark your local coach for a short transfer to Belfast city centre.
Firstly, visit Titanic Belfast. Opened in April 2012, the new signature building telling the story of Titanic contains nine galleries containing a variety of interpretative materials and media including film and video, audio, archival materials and scale models; a high point will be a ride through the Titanic under construction. The adventure begins the moment you walk through the door and into the building's giant atrium surrounded by the four-high impact “hull” shaped sections which house the experience. As you wander up through Titanic Belfast, you will experience a thrilling ride through the reconstruction of the shipyards and the Titanic under construction. The stories of passengers, crew and the heroes of the day will be told in an exciting and modern way. At the conclusion, you can visit the wreck at her resting place on the floor of the North Atlantic.
After your immersion in the hull of the Titanic, take a short stroll to the Titanic Hotel where you will enjoy a typical snack while your guide tells the story of the making of Titanic. Titanic Hotel was the original drawing offices for Harland and Wolff, where the Titanic began its journey to life. The drawing offices were built in the late 1880s when the company was emerging as one of the world's leading shipbuilders. Here, decisions were made which changed the course of shipbuilding.
Then, re-board your coach for a panoramic tour of Belfast, city of industry and elegance with a rich and varied past. Its origins go back to an ancient fort controlling the ford across the River Lagan which flows through the city. The panoramic tour of the city will introduce you to the many varied features of Northern Ireland's largest city. Built with 19th century industrial money, many fine buildings from this era grace the city still and are reminders of its prosperous past. You will drive past the Grand Opera House and the Albert Memorial before passing Queen's University, the Botanic Gardens and Belfast City Hall - an impressive building with a 91 metres (300 feet) long façade of Portland stone, which dominates Donegall Square. A stop here will allow you photograph what is perhaps the most noteworthy of the statues in the grounds. It is the marble figure of “Thane” on a granite pedestal, sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock and commemorating the sinking in 1912 of the R.M.S Titanic, the ill-fated Belfast built liner.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
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*The supplement for single usage of a double cabin is waived, according to availability and staterooms categories.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
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London
Meet at the airport in the Arrival Hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT.
Enhance your cruise with an introduction to London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, a 21st century city with history stretching back to Roman Times. On transferring from Heathrow, you will be dropped off in the centre to enjoy some free time for lunch, before enjoying a sightseeing tour of London’s iconic Landmarks. Enjoy commentary from your expert guide as you drive past the imposing Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and cross the river Thames.
You will then be transferred to the pier to embark on your ship.
Your programme includes:
• The transfer as mentioned in the programme.
• Services of a local English-speaking guide.
Your programme does not include:
• Lunch.
• Tips for the driver and local guide.
• Personal expenses
• Other services not mentioned in the programme.
To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Total : 320 €
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 - London
Meet at London Heathrow Airport in the Arrival Hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight if you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to the Rosewood London 5* hotel.
Afternoon and dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - London
After breakfast and check-out, your visit will be first focus on the amazing collection of the British Museum that covers over two million years of human history and civilization. The collection includes world-famous artefacts such as the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and Egyptian mummies. Before the galleries open to the public, you will have a unique guided tour of the Museum's oldest room. Discover the origins of an exceptional collection as you study about the British Museum's founding in 1753 and its evolution. The Enlightenment gallery focuses on the 18th century, when new knowledge, scientific discoveries, and European colonialism were prevalent. The Collecting the World gallery focuses on the collection's evolution from the 18th century to the present.
Then, you will enjoy a traditional tea tasting session at Bird&Blend which will teach you all about different tea types and blending herbs, along with how they are made, best enjoyed and their health benefits.
Your tea tasting and blending session will be combined with a chance to stretch your legs and see the green side of London with a guided walk on the nearby Regent’s Canal. The canal is a part of England’s extensive canal network and links the Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal with the Thames, and today, it is a lovely, peaceful walk away from the hustle and bustle of the capital city.
Continue your London experience while having lunch in the Bustronome. You will board this high-end double-decker bus converted into a fine-dining restaurant, which has a unique panoramic dining room as its main feature, as you discover wonderful food and wine while being immersed in some of the most stunning sites of the cultural city. The culinary universe of Bustronome is sophisticated and inventive, with a menu carefully chosen utilizing only the finest and most seasonal produce.
You will then be transferred to the pier of London to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
In the heart of London, Rosewood London combines English heritage with contemporary sophistication. The Grade II-listed property has been refurbished to provide accommodations with the look and feel of a fashionable London apartment. The guestrooms and suites are designed in the style of a traditional British manor house. The restaurants and bars are destinations in their own right, and The Sense, A Rosewood Spa, Rosewood's own spa brand, is well equipped for relaxation.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
Your programme includes:
• 1-night accommodation in standard room at Rosewood London 5* hotel local standards (or similar), breakfast included.
• Meals as mentioned in the programme.
• Beverage package during meals (2 glasses of wine or soft drink alternative + mineral water + coffee & tea).
• Transfers, visits, and entrance fees as mentioned in the programme.
• The services of a local English-speaking guide.
• Hospitality desk at the hotel, the day of your arrival.
Your programme does not include:
• Lunch and dinner on day 1.
• Personal expenses.
• Visa if necessary.
• Tips for the driver and local guide.
• Early check-in and late check-out.
• Other services not mentioned in the programme.
Please note:
• It is imperative that the details of your departure flight are provided to your travel agent, no later than 30 days before the start date of your cruise, to secure the proper private transfer.
• Official hotel check-in time is 3:00 p.m.
• Official hotel check-out time is 12:00 a.m.
• Early check-in or late check-out might be available depending on availability and on a supplement basis.
• This programme is suitable for people with reduced mobility.
• The weather in London can be very unpredictable and changes very quickly. We recommend dressing in layers that can be easily added or removed as necessary. To carry a waterproof jacket is also highly recommended.
Contact of your hotel:
Rosewood London
252 High Holborn, London, Wc1V 7En
United Kingdom
Telephone number: (44) 20 7781 8888
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : 2.320 €
From the pier, board your local coach and depart Portland to visit the beautiful Abbotsbury Sub-tropical Gardens where you will have time to wander at your leisure.
Established in 1765 by the first Countess of Ilchester as a kitchen garden for her nearby castle, the gardens have been developed since then into a magnificent 20 acres filled with rare & exotic plants from all over the world. Many of these plants were first introductions to this country, discovered by the plant-hunting descendants of the Countess. Since the restoration after the great storm of 1990, many new exotic and unusual plants have been introduced. The Garden is now a mixture of formal & informal, with charming walled garden walks & spectacular woodland valley views; newly designed this year is a viewpoint over the Jurassic coastline. Today, the Gardens are world famous for its Camellia Groves & Magnolias and noted for its Rhododendron and Hydrangea collections.
Then, continue to the Abbotsbury Swannery, a unique centre and the only place in the world where you are able to walk through the heart of a colony of nesting Mute Swans. From mid-May to late June, hundreds of fluffy cygnets hatch from eggs in nests on or near the pathways. The Swannery was established by Benedictine Monks who built a monastery at Abbotsbury during the 1040's. The monks farmed the swans to produce food for their lavish banquets, and although St Peter's monastery was destroyed in 1539 during the dissolution, some of the ruins are still visible around St Nicholas' Church in the village.
Following your visit to the Swannery, re-join your coach and return to Portland.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach and depart Portland. Pass by the seaside town of Weymouth, made famous by King George III, before heading east towards Corfe Castle.
Enjoy a brief stop at Lulworth Cove, on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The cove is one of the world's finest examples of this type of landform. Take time to admire the views and a stroll along the beach before re-boarding the coach and continuing the journey to Corfe Castle, passing through the beautiful Dorset countryside en route.
The Castle is one of the most impressive and romantic medieval ruins in England and its marvellous hilltop position offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Listen to your guide explain how it was originally built by order of William the Conqueror in 1080 and commands a gap in the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage. In the 11th century the wooden Norman castle was rebuilt in stone, and over the following centuries additions were made, particularly by King John and Henry III. Discover how, by the 13th century, the castle was being used as a royal treasure storehouse and prison, and it remained a royal fortress until 1572, when it was sold by Elizabeth I to her Lord Chancellor, Sir Christopher Hatton. During the English Civil War, the castle twice came under siege by Parliamentarian forces and finally fell in 1645. Parliamentarian engineers then proceeded with a systematic demolition, using explosives to try and bring down the walls. Their work has left the castle as it looks today.
Following the guided tour, there will be free time to explore at leisure before departing for the return journey to the ship.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach and depart Portland to stunning Durdle Door in Dorset, with its vast rock arch, set right on the Jurassic Coast.
Caves, dramatic rock strata, rugged chalk cliffs and pebble beaches dominate this stretch of the Dorset Coast Path. The natural arch of Durdle Door is a physical feature of the area, which has retained its name for more than 1000 years, showing that the coast does not change very rapidly. The name is derived from an Old English word "thirl", meaning to pierce (as in "nostril"). The main feature of this is the natural arch, known as the "Barn-door", formed in Purbeck Limestone and sufficiently high for a good-sized sailing boat to pass through.
After seeing Durdle Door, enjoy a walk with your guide along the coastal path to Lulworth Cove. With its thatched cottages, fishing boats, lobster pots, wildflowers, quaint little gift shops - the charm of Lulworth Cove is timeless.
On arrival at Lulworth Cove, continue the coastal path walk with its fascinating geology and spectacular views, past the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole, on the way to the beach. There will be time to take photographs before re-joining the coach for the return to Portland.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
This lovely tour of Devonshire’s “English Riviera coast” will give you a real feel for the village life and delightful countryside in this part of the world. Start with a short walking tour of Dartmouth. This ancient port is perhaps best known for Britannia Royal Naval College which stands imposingly on the hill above. It has been the centre of naval training for centuries and so the town itself has a strong maritime history, which is echoed in its ancient taverns and well-preserved shops.
Then join a public boat for a transfer up the pretty River Dart, passing stunning scenery all the while. Agatha Christie’s House, Greenway, sits here on the banks of the river in its idyllic setting.
After 1h15 hour of sailing, arrive in medieval Totnes. Explore this town with your guide before travelling by coach to the pretty seaside resort town of Paignton. Here, board a traditional steam train for a picturesque ride through the rolling scenery to Kingswear, nestled on the banks of the river Dart. Then a short ferry crossing brings you into the town centre of Dartmouth.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Visit a fascinating abbey lovingly rebuilt in recent times and travel to a nearby medieval town that remains to this day a flourishing market town.
On the edge of the moor lies Buckfast Abbey, a thriving community of Benedictine monks. The original 11th century Buckfast Abbey fell into ruin after the dissolution of the monasteries. In 1882, four monks returned and in 1906 they began the monumental task of rebuilding the church themselves. It took them 31 years; a feat made even more remarkable by the fact that only one of them had previous building experience. Now only the absence of the patina of age distinguishes this splendid church, a mix of early English and Norman styles, from original fabric.
A presentation and exhibition explains the monks' achievement and their present-day work. Famed for its stained glass, fine examples of the monk's own work adorn the abbey. You will explore at leisure and visit the garden sensory and the lavender gardens before visiting the produce shop which sells everything from bees wax to the much-enjoyed monastic beverage: mead!
Afterwards you will head to the thriving medieval town of Totnes and explore with your guide as you are taken on a short-guided walking tour of the town. Spend some time at leisure exploring the shops of Totnes before re-boarding your coach and returning to the pier.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Depart from the pier by boat and make the delightful journey up the river Dart. After a 30-minute sailing, arrive at Greenway House and Gardens.
Agatha Christie made Greenway her holiday home from 1938 until 1959. Take the opportunity to view the many personal collections and mementoes of our best-loved mystery writer and her family in a house that portrays the spirit of a holiday home in its 1950s heyday. Here, Agatha Christie gathered with her family and friends for long summer days together, often to celebrate a novel just completed for publication. Visit the house before taking a stroll around the gardens.
The most nostalgic and magical of gardens, evoking a past world of long summer holidays and secret places waiting to be discovered, was described by previous owner Agatha Christie as "the loveliest place in the world". The beautiful garden is renowned for its rare half-hardy plants, under planted with drifts of native wild flowers. Among the many corners to explore are a Victorian fernery, an exquisitely restored vinery and the enigmatic "Raleigh's boathouse".
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Your walking tour on the lovely Island of St Mary’s, the largest of the Isles of Scilly, will take you to The Garrison. This walk, offering lovely views of the other islands, was voted the best coastal walk in Britain in a Times survey in 2010.
Depart the quayside in Hugh Town towards the Garrison promontory. The Garrison is deemed to be of national importance “for the complexity and survival of its fortifications, representing successive periods of raiding, hostility and war.” The Garrison dates back to Elizabethan times and goes on through the Civil War years (it became the last Royalist stronghold), and the Spanish Wars of the 18th century.
You will enter The Garrison through the old garrison gateway, and follow the coastal footpath. Your guide will point out the various islands surrounding the Garrison as well as giving you some historical background while passing the various batteries.
Towards the end of the walk, climb the hill up to Star Castle so that you may enjoy sweeping panoramas of the islands. Star Castle is now a hotel, but it was built as an impregnable fortress back in 1593 and gets its name from the shape of its eight-sided central keep, curtain wall and dry moat. Here you will have some refreshments before returning to your ship.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
The Isles of Scilly are a sub-tropical haven for plants and wildlife. In this walking tour, visit the lovely island of Tresco and tour one of the most remarkable gardens in the world, the glorious Tresco Abbey Gardens, containing 20,000 exotic plants flourishing in the warm Gulf Stream climate of these parts.
Meet your local guide who will take you on a walk around the island.
The stunning Tresco Abbey Gardens were created nearly 170 years ago by Augustus Smith around the remains of the 12th century Saint Nicholas Priory. Succeeding generations of the Dorrien-Smith family and their gardeners have collected one of the most fascinating and varied botanical collection of plants from all around the world. These include hotter, drier terraces at the top to suit Australian and South African plants, whilst the bottom ones provide the humidity that favours flora from New Zealand and South America.
Fringing the lush grid of paths criss-crossing the gardens are cacti, date-palms and rarities like lobster claw and shocking-pink drifts of pelargonium. The Valhalla museum reminds the visitor of the shipwrecks that surround the islands and the storms that caused many of them.
Enjoy some time at leisure before returning to your ship.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Departing from the pier, board your coach and travel towards the County of Wicklow, just south of Dublin. It has a great variety of scenery within its borders and it is known as the “Garden of Ireland”. Central Wicklow is a mass of domed granite mountains, penetrated by deep glens and wooded valleys; it contains some of the finest scenery in Ireland.
Your first destination is Glendalough, or the “Glen of two Lakes”. It is one of the most important sites of monastic ruins in Ireland. It is also known as the city of the seven Churches. Fourteen centuries have passed since the death of its founder, St. Kevin, when the valley was part of Ireland’s Golden Age.
The two lakes, which gave the valley its name, came into existence thousands of years ago, after the Ice Age, when great deposits of earth and stone were strewn across the valley in the area where the Round Tower now exists. The mountain streams eventually formed a large lake.
Step out into the monastic ruins and enjoy a guided tour of this historic site. Established by St. Kevin in the 6th century, its ruined churches are scattered around the two lakes. At this time, Glendalough became a famous school of learning, inhabited by thousands of students from Ireland, Britain and Europe. One of Europe’s finest examples of round tower architecture can be found here, as well as a cathedral, stone churches and decorated crosses. The stunning natural beauty of this wondrous place is evident in its mountains, glens and lakes.
Having enjoyed the beauty of this peaceful and picturesque valley, reboard your coach for your scenic return drive to Dublin and your awaiting ship.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, head for the heart of the Irish capital. You will pass in front of the Customs House, completed in 1791 and designed by the architect James Gandon who was also responsible for some of Dublin’s loveliest buildings. Crossing the river Liffey to Dublin’s south side, the Bank of Ireland stands proudly, a 18th-century building which housed the Irish Parliament until its abolition as a result of the Union Act in 1800. On the opposite side, is the impressive gateway to Trinity College, the University of Dublin founded in 1592 at the instigation of Queen Elizabeth I.
A first stop is made to visit Christ Church Cathedral, one of Dublin’s most famous monuments. Dating back to 1038, it is the country’s oldest and most important cathedral. The cathedral has resisted the trials and tribulations of time and history. The building underwent extensive restoration work in the Victorian era and is an active religious centre.
Next, discover Dublin Castle. The castle played an important role from the Middle Ages up until 1922 as it was the residence of representatives of the British monarchy. It has survived numerous rebellions during its history, such as the 1916 uprising, and is today the theatre of official ceremonies such as the investiture of the President of the Republic. It was here that the 1998 peace agreements with Northern Ireland were signed.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the return journey to the pier and your ship.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach for a short transfer to EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, located on the banks of the River Liffey, in the vaults of the magnificently-restored CHQ building in Dublin's Docklands. This is one of the capital's most historic locations and was the original departure point for many Irish emigrants when they left their homeland during the Famine. Dating back to 1820, the CHQ building was originally a wine and tobacco warehouse that famously hosted the Crimean War Banquet.
EPIC is an interactive experience that tells the fascinating stories of more than 300 Irish people and more than 1,500 years of history. It relives some of the greatest achievements in the world of Irish sport, music, art, culture, politics, food, fashion and science. Equiped with your audio-guide, discover Irish people heritage and history.
After your visit, continue to your lunch location before beginning a walk through Dublin, focussing on its literature heritage. Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature and is associated with four Nobel prize winners: WB Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney. Discover the streets on foot through these famous writers eyes before arriving at MoLI, the Museum of Literature Ireland.
Opened in 2019 and housed in Newman House, the museum celebrates Ireland’s world-renowned literary culture from the past to the present, inspiring visitors of all ages to create, read and write. Drawing its core inspiration from the work of Ireland’s most famous writer James Joyce and named after his best known female character, Molly Bloom, the museum features immersive multimedia exhibitions, priceless literary artefacts from the Irish state collections (including “copy n°1” of Ulysses), events and performances, creative workshops, cross-disciplinary artistic commissions, cutting-edge education programmes and a café set in one of the city’s most beautiful and tranquil gardens. Explore at your own pace this treasure trove of artistry before rejoining your coach for your return journey to port.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach for a short transfer to the 20th century. Today, you will enjoy a journey back in time to rediscover Ulster as it was over a century ago.
Upon arrival at the Ulster Folk Museum, in the charming town of Holywood, meet your local guide who will give you an introduction before taking you on a guided tour of the Folk Museum. During your tour explore 'rolling hills of countryside' and a 'bustling town' filled with authentic period buildings. Visit various buildings throughout your tour where you will have the opportunity to see daily demonstrations of traditional crafts from basket weaving to printing and meet the inhabitants bringing it all to life. An immersive trip into the past awaits you.
Then, enjoy some free time to explore the park independently before saying goodbye to your new old friends and travelling the short journey to Belfast City.
Belfast is a city of industry and elegance and boasts a rich and varied past. Its origins go back to an ancient fort controlling the ford across the River Lagan, which flows through the city. A brief panoramic tour of the city will introduce you to the many varied features of Northern Ireland’s largest city. Built with 19th century industrial money, many fine buildings from this era grace the city still and are reminders of its prosperous past.
Finally, rejoin the port and your awaiting ship.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
This excursion offers the chance to experience firsthand the festive spirit of Irish hospitality as it has been shared through the ages.
Begin with a guided walking tour of Belfast center, where you will learn something of the history of this elegant Victorian city as you discover iconic buildings and monuments, including the Albert Memorial Clock Tower, erected in memory of Queen Victoria's beloved husband; Ulster Hall, an imposing 19th-century music hall now used for concerts and recitals of all kinds; and the emblematic Belfast City Hall, whose magnificent 300-foot-long façade of Portland stone makes it impossible to mistake.
But the highlight of your tour is certain to be your stop in a local pub, where you will spend time in the company of world champion Irish dancers and musicians. Enjoy a pint as you are entertained with dancing, stories, songs and music played on harp, uilleann pipes, bodhrán, guitar, flute, fiddle, concertina, and whistles. You may even try your hand at sean-nós and céilí dancing as your entertainers sing and play melodies and street songs that would have been heard in the ship-yards, mills, and markets of old.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Departing from the pier in Belfast, you will travel inland through the Northern Counties of Down and Antrim passing en route Ballymoney and Ballymena, to the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giants’ Causeway.
For centuries, visitors have marvelled at its majesty and mystery. The unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of the Atlantic storms and the rugged symmetry of the columns never fail to intrigue and inspire. To stroll the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time. Your imagination will travel along stepping stones that lead to either the creative turbulence of a bygone volcanic age or into the myths and legends of the past.
Upon arrival, experience the Giant’s Causeway like never before and take the road less travelled and see for a stunning five-mile hike along the thrilling clifftop path. It is the perfect option for hikers and walkers. Follow your hiking guide and listen to fascinating stories of the Giant’s Causeway, to its history and geology. En route, enjoy few photostops at the most stunning viewpoints in Northern Ireland, such as Hamilton’s Seat.
The hike ends at the Giant's Causeway, where you can climb the legendary basalt columns before exploring the interactive exhibition within the Visitor Centre.
Then, get back to your coach for your transfer back to the pier.
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€€€€: the excursion price is more than €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Depart from the port of Belfast and drive along Northern Ireland's Antrim Coast. Some of the world's most unspoilt scenery is to be found in the county of Antrim. From the rugged cliffs of the coast to the Glens, here is the best of what Northern Ireland has to offer.
Travel via the Coast Road to reveal different seascapes, towering cliffs, white sandy beaches, tranquil glens and lush forest parks, as you make your way northwards. From the vantage point at Fair Head and Murlough Bay you can enjoy views of Scotland's Mull of Kintyre, as well as the wild and mysterious island of Rathlin just seven miles (11 km) off the coast.
Stop to enjoy tea/coffee and scones at a local hotel along the coastal route before continuing to photograph Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge. Spanning a chasm some eighty feet (25 m) deep, its construction once consisted of a single rope handrail and widely spaced slats, which the fishermen would traverse across with salmon caught off the island.
Continue to a local establishment to enjoy lunch before venturing to the UNESCO World Heritage Giants' Causeway site. The summer of 2012 marked the opening of the new Visitor Centre at the Giant's Causeway. This new interpretative centre allows you to decide for yourself which explanation of how the causeway's 40,000 basalt stones were formed is most likely. For centuries, visitors have marvelled at its stone formation. To stroll the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time. Your imagination will travel along stepping-stones that lead to either the creative turbulence of a bygone volcanic age or into the myths and legends of the past. You can board the "Causeway Coaster" minibus to bring you to the causeway itself.
On your way back to Belfast, a photo stop will be made at Dunluce Castle, before returning to your ship.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, embark your local coach for a short transfer to Belfast city centre.
Firstly, visit Titanic Belfast. Opened in April 2012, the new signature building telling the story of Titanic contains nine galleries containing a variety of interpretative materials and media including film and video, audio, archival materials and scale models; a high point will be a ride through the Titanic under construction. The adventure begins the moment you walk through the door and into the building's giant atrium surrounded by the four-high impact “hull” shaped sections which house the experience. As you wander up through Titanic Belfast, you will experience a thrilling ride through the reconstruction of the shipyards and the Titanic under construction. The stories of passengers, crew and the heroes of the day will be told in an exciting and modern way. At the conclusion, you can visit the wreck at her resting place on the floor of the North Atlantic.
After your immersion in the hull of the Titanic, take a short stroll to the Titanic Hotel where you will enjoy a typical snack while your guide tells the story of the making of Titanic. Titanic Hotel was the original drawing offices for Harland and Wolff, where the Titanic began its journey to life. The drawing offices were built in the late 1880s when the company was emerging as one of the world's leading shipbuilders. Here, decisions were made which changed the course of shipbuilding.
Then, re-board your coach for a panoramic tour of Belfast, city of industry and elegance with a rich and varied past. Its origins go back to an ancient fort controlling the ford across the River Lagan which flows through the city. The panoramic tour of the city will introduce you to the many varied features of Northern Ireland's largest city. Built with 19th century industrial money, many fine buildings from this era grace the city still and are reminders of its prosperous past. You will drive past the Grand Opera House and the Albert Memorial before passing Queen's University, the Botanic Gardens and Belfast City Hall - an impressive building with a 91 metres (300 feet) long façade of Portland stone, which dominates Donegall Square. A stop here will allow you photograph what is perhaps the most noteworthy of the statues in the grounds. It is the marble figure of “Thane” on a granite pedestal, sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock and commemorating the sinking in 1912 of the R.M.S Titanic, the ill-fated Belfast built liner.
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Find out more
€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your day time between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
Greenock/Glasgow
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local English-speaking representative.
Take your transfer from Greenock to Glasgow.
Enjoy your day to discover Glasgow.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight.
Your programme includes:
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Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Total : 380 €
Explore the wild and majestic scenery of the Scottish Highlands’ enchanting landscape, as you venture into historic cities, discover quaint villages and gaze at tranquil lochs.
Day 1 – Glasgow/Inverness
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
Start your journey to Stirling, the original Capital of Scotland.
From its spectacular setting, high on a volcanic rock above the River Forth, Stirling Castle has controlled one of the main routes between the Scottish Highlands and the lowlands for centuries, earning the title “key to the kingdom”. Earlier fortifications have given way to today's palatial and beautifully furnished 15th-century residence, the home of the Stuart kings and birthplace of James II. Explore the castle with your guide and learn about the long and bloody history of the castle that has been attacked or besieged at least 16 times.
After your visit enjoy some lunch in a local restaurant.
Continue onto Blair Castle, nestled in the landscape of Highland Perthshire. This Castle has been home to 19 generations of Stewarts and Murrays of Atholl. The current Duke still retains his own private army, the Atholl Highlanders, the only private army in Europe. Inside the castle, you can visit up to 30 rooms, which are fully preserved with their original furnishings and fittings, Jacobite relics and fine art. Explore Blair Castle’s extensive landscaped gardens which feature a nine-acre walled garden, a wooded grove, a kirk ruin, and deer park.
Take in the mountainous beauty of the Cairngorms National Park as you journey from Pitlochry to Inverness. This scenic drive is scattered with off grid distilleries and hills strewn with castles. The Cairngorms National Park is home to one-quarter of Scotland's native forest and a quarter of the rare and endangered species in the UK.
Stay overnight in Inverness and enjoy dinner at your hotel, The Old Manse of Blair 5*.
Day 2 – Inverness/Portree
Start your day with a walk through time to the Tomatin Distillery, from their beginnings in 1897 through the height of production in the 1970, to the present day. The Singleton team welcome you into a world of extraordinary taste and flavour. Enjoy a tour of one of the Highland’s hidden treasures, producing liquid gold all year round. Taste a dram of their Whisky.
Following the distillery tour, you'll be taken for a picturesque guided drive around the famous Loch Ness.
Enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant.
After lunch, proceed to the Dunreggan Rewilding Center, where you will have the opportunity to explore the conservation project's footpath network and witness rewilding in action. This will allow you to experience firsthand what makes Dundreggan such a unique and remarkable place. During your visit, you'll have the chance to meet with their expert, who will explain the incredible efforts made to reintroduce native wildlife species to the area.
Stay overnight in Portree and enjoy dinner at your hotel, Duisdale House 4*.
Day 3 – Isle of Skye
Begin your day at the enchanting Fairy Pools, known worldwide for their crystal-clear blue waters. This scenic hiking trail passes over small bridges and tranquil rivers, fed by a series of cascading waterfalls from the Cuillin Mountains. Listen to the legendary tales of these mystical pools and learn about the historic battle of clans that took place in 1601.
Continue your journey with a visit to Skye skins Tannery, where you will discover the art of traditionnal leather tanning. Learn about the intricate process of transforming raw hides into exquisite leather products and witness skilled craftmen at work.
After your vist, enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, let a French-native guide lead you on an insightful exploration of Portree, the captivating capital of the Isle of Skye. Discover the town's rich history, vibrant culture, and unique landmarks as you meander through its lively, colorful streets and picturesque harbor.
As the day draws to a close, embark on a scenic drive to immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes of North Skye. Marvel at the rugged coastline, stand in awe of majestic mountains, and be captivated by the breathtaking views that this region generously offers.
Complete your day by retreating to the comfort of your hotel, Duisdale house 4*, to enjoy your dinner and your overnight.
Day 4 – Portree/Edinburgh
Board your ferry for the short crossing over to Scotland’s second largest island ‘The Isle of Skye’, also known as ‘Cloud Island’ in old Norse.
Rejoin your coach for a scenic drive through Glencoe, one of Scotland's most iconic and picturesque glens. Marvel at the stunning landscape with rugged mountains cascading waterfalls, and serene lochs creating a truly awe-inspiring experience.
Upon reaching Glencoe, you have the option to enjoy some free time to the area at your own pace and enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant. Alternatively, for a taste of authentic Scottish cuisine, join a kitchen masterclass animated by a local for a unique Haggid experience. Savor this traditional dish while learning about its culture significance.
After your lunch, proceed to the fascinating Falkirk Wheel, a remarkable engineering marvel and an iconic symbol of Scotland's canal heritage. Experience a boat trip on the Falkirk Wheel, as it elevates or lower to connect two different waterways. Learn about the history and functionning of this extraordinary structure.
Our final stop of the day will be at your hotel in the historic capital city of Edinburgh.
Stay overnight in Edinburgh and enjoy dinner at your Virgin hotel 5*.
Day 5 – Edinburgh
After breakfast and check-out, time permitting before your flight, enjoy free time at the hotel or explore all this incredible city has to offer, at your leisure.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Your hotels:
The Old Manse of Blair is an idyllic 5-star unique listed country house boutique hotel and restaurant. Originally a 19th century house, the building still retains many of its period features.
The Duisdale house hotel is a family owned luxury boutique hotel. With breath taking views over the sea loch to the mountains beyond, this former hunting lodge, oozes caracter and charmer. The hotel is only a 10-minute from Broadford. The rooms blend comforting tradition with modern simplistic style and are layered with classic furniture to provide and preserve the elegant interior of the hotel.Each room has its own unique personality.
Boasting an ideal location in the Edinburgh city centre, theVirgin hotel is close to Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street Gardens and Holyrood Palace. It has elegant and comfortable rooms. The hotel also features a rooftop sanctuary with unobstructed views of Edinburg Castle.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Contact of your hotels:
The Old Manse of Blair
Blair Atholl
Pitlochry PH18 5TN, UK
Telephone: 0044 1796 483344
Duisdale House Hotel
Air of Sleat
Isle of Skye
Scotland, UK, IV43 8QW
Telephone: 0044 1470 373737
Virgin Hotel
1 India Buildings Victoria Street
Edinburgh EH1 2EX
United Kingdom
Telephone: 0044 131 526 4810
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
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