Star Collector: Scottish and Viking Adventure
Jul 22, 2026 — Aug 9, 2026
Starting from $19,484 Displayed pricing is based off of double occupancy per person. Pricing subject to change based on occupancy and cabin selection.
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This historic city of palaces, canals, and copper spires casts a sense of enchantment upon all who walk its cobbled streets. Little wonder that Copenhagen's favorite son, Hans Christian Andersen, was inspired to write some of the world's most beloved fairy tales here. Stroll the 17th century Nyhavn waterfront where Andersen once lived, complete with colorful row houses and historic tall ships. Enjoy world-class shopping on Strøget, the world's longest pedestrian street. Or find your amusement at world-famous Tivoli Gardens where tree-lined pathways lead to theaters, open air stages, restaurants, cafes, and over 80 attractions.

Haugesund offers the best of Norway with a fjord, waterfall, impressive coastline, city culture, unique Viking history and idyllic islands, all in one place. Situated between Stavanger and Bergen, between the sea and the mountains, this port lies in a scenic area of lush landscape, towering mountains and the energetic sea and is the starting point for exploring the Folgefonna glacier.

At the entrance to spectacular Geirangerfjord, Alesund has been voted the most beautiful town in Norway, and not only because of its location. The town burned to the ground in 1904 and was rebuilt in Art Nouveau style, with a few added elements from Nordic mythology - a longboat here, an image of Thor there.
Alesund, Sunnmore Alps Helicoper Flight
Alesund, Sunnmore Alps Helicoper Flight
Just a short distance away you will arrive at the heliport where you will meet your pilot and receive a safety briefing. Then, climb on board your aircraft, don your headset and prepare to be astounded. Your helicopter will begin its ascent, giving you unparalleled views over the Sunnmøre Alp mountain range and surrounding fjord landscape. Formed over millions of years, shifting glaciers have carved their way through the bedrock and left behind a network of fjords, valleys and towering peaks. During your flight, your pilot will point out the sights below. Please note: This excursion is not recommended for guests who suffer from motion sickness and/or vertigo, nor guests who have a fear of heights and enclosed spaces. Guests must weigh less than 260 pounds (about 118 kilograms) and must register their body weight and be prepared to be weighed at the heliport. Seat arrangements are based on this information to insure safety. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, as are visibility, views and the route chosen.
Alesund: Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide
Alesund: Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own car. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver and English-speaking guide, you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites of the city, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 1-2 guests. Private cars are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private car, driver and English Speaking Guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the area and does not exceed the duration of 8 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.
Alesund: Full Day Trollstigen: Snowy Peaks & Deep Fjords
Alesund: Full Day Trollstigen: Snowy Peaks & Deep Fjords
This scenic drive will take you all the way inland towards Valldal, where you will leave the fjords behind and make your way into the high mountains of the Romsdals Alps. You will make a stop at Gudbrandsjuvet, an 82-foot high ravine through which the Valldøla River has formed a complex of deep potholes and intricate formations. You will continue your drive into the high mountains of the Troll Road . At the 2,625-foot-high plateau, you will make a short stop to enjoy the magnificent view overlooking the valley. You will have an amazing view of the snowy peaks and the steep waterfall. Descending into the valley along the famous 11 hairpin turns you will follow the river towards Trollstigen Guesthouse where a delicious lunch is awaiting you. Surrounded by beautiful nature you will have enough time to enjoy your lunch before continuing your journey to the Troll Wall. The Troll Wall is the tallest vertical rock face in Europe, measuring over 3,281 feet from its base to the summit of its highest point. At its steepest, the summit ridge overhangs the base of the wall by nearly 164 feet. The ridge is and has been a prestigious goal for rock climbers and its summit was only first climbed in 1965. The Troll Wall is also considered a mecca for base jumpers , but has been made illegal, although some daredevils still attempt the jump after a 5-hour hike from the Trollstigen Plateau. After having admired the steep mountain ridge you will make your way back to Ålesund and the ship following a scenic drive along the Romsdalfjord and through the valleys and villages of the region. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible and there are many stairs. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Alesund: Art Nouveau City on Foot
Alesund: Art Nouveau City on Foot
Alesund, the largest town on the Northwest coast, has a beautiful settin g, built on several islands stretching out into the ocean. A large part of Alesund was destroyed by fire in 1904 and rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style . Today, it is a bustling town where the fish and fish processing industry are the main sources of income. You will take a stroll through the many rooms in the listed building known as "The Swan Pharmacy ," and be mesmerized by the beautiful and authentic décor. The tour continues through the Jugend (Art Nouveau) quarters of the town center and inner harbor, through the attractive park at the foot of Mount Aksla and back to the pier and your ship. Please note : This tour is a walking tour with steps, cobblestones and uneven ground and is not recommended for people with mobility issues. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Alesund: Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Alesund: Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own car. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver and English-speaking guide, you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites of the city, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 1-2 guests. Private cars are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private car, driver and English Speaking Guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the area and does not exceed the duration of 4 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.
Alesund: Art Nouveau Kayak
Alesund: Art Nouveau Kayak
This is the perfect kayak experience for those interested in a more adventurous introduction of the Art Nouveau town of Ålesund. After a short 10-minute walk to the kayak center you will be outfitted with the proper equipment and given a brief safety talk before you board your 2-person sea kayak. This leisurely kayak trip will take you along Ålesund's Jugend-style architecture where your guides will share stories about the area. You will be given an interpretation of the history and culture of this Art Nouveau city perched on the Atlantic. You will also paddle through the scenic maze of islands offering views of Ålesund's coastline that you can only enjoy from the vantage point of a kayak. Please note : Participants must be at least 6 years of age and children must be accompanied by an adult. It is recommended that guests dress in layered clothing and wear flat shoes. You may get wet! Two- person (tandem) sea kayaks will be used. Not suitable for disabled people. Excursion is dependent on weather.
Alesund: Panoramic Alesund - Islands of Giske & Godoy
Alesund: Panoramic Alesund - Islands of Giske & Godoy
The community of Giske consists of four islands. Two of them will be visited on this tour - the Giske and Godøy Islands, which lie further to the west. The tour to the islands will take you via bridges and underwater tunnels, the longest being 2.6 miles (4.2 km). Giske is known as the Saga Island for the fact that the Viking Chieftain Rollo was born here. This island is fairly flat and fertile. On the island you will visit the old stone church dating back to 1150, originally a chapel belonging to the mighty Giske family. From Giske you will continue over to Godøy Island. On the northwestern side of the island you will drive towards the small but picturesque fishing village of Alnes , situated facing the Atlantic Ocean. Take a closer look at the old lighthouse, climb the stairs to the very top and enjoy refreshments at the visitor center. On the way back to the ship visit the viewpoint Mt. Aksla , with a spectacular view of Ålesund and the islands that have just been visited. Please note : Giske church is a working church and due to unforeseen church services, an inside visit to the church cannot be guaranteed. Wear comfortable walking shoes as the ground is uneven in places.
Alesund: Rib Adventure through Alesunds Archipelago
Alesund: Rib Adventure through Alesunds Archipelago
Discover Ålesund's stunning coastline during an exciting RIB adventur e. A short walk from your ship you will find your captain waiting for you, where he will give you the necessary equipment and a brief safety talk. After boarding the RIB, your adventure beings as your captain takes you to the area's most scenic spots. Once aboard, prepare to feel the adrenaline rush of the RIB boat's speed and be awe-inspired by the scenery. You will venture to the island of Runde, with close-up views of Sunmøre's beautiful coastline en route. Keep an eye out for the Grasøyane and Runde lighthouses, along with natural wonders such as interesting caves and abundant bird life . In fact, Runde is famous for its staggering number of birds, with between 500,000 and 700,000 of the winged creatures inhabiting the isle. Among the species you might spy are puffins, common guillemot, fulmar and razorbill. Please note : Participants must be at least 12 years of age, 4-1/2 feet tall, and children must be accompanied by an adult. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems. All participants will be given a weatherproof suit which is also a life jacket. Wear flat shoes, heels are not permitted. You may get wet!
Alesund: Bike & Hike to Sugar Summit
Alesund: Bike & Hike to Sugar Summit
After a short walk to the bicycle center your guide will give a brief safety instruction before you begin your adventurous and scenic ride to Hess Island. You will set off bicycling through Ålesund , riding past delightful stone buildings and churches carved with enchanting art nouveau décor. Riding over Asp Island and around the outer edge of Hess Island you will see beaches, pasturelands, and historic installations from World War ll. Arriving at Sugar Summit trailhead you will leave your bicycles and begin your 35-minute hike up to some breathtaking panoramic views of the sea, surrounding islands, Sunnmøre Alps and the city of Ålesund. The view is worth every step, making this the highlight of your tour. On your return bicycle ride you will get another chance to enjoy the scenic views that Ålesund has to offer. Please note : Participants must be 10 years of age and children must be accompanied by an adult. It is recommended that guests wear layered clothing and flat shoes. Take a bottle of water and backpack for your belongings.
ANDALSNES, Norway
Andalsnes, Fjord Kayak Adventure
Andalsnes, Fjord Kayak Adventure
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Andalsnes, Romsdal Cultural & Scenic Wonders
Andalsnes, Romsdal Cultural & Scenic Wonders
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Andalsnes, Romsdalen Gondola & Nature Walk
Andalsnes, Romsdalen Gondola & Nature Walk
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Andalsnes, Rauma Railway & Romsdalen
Andalsnes, Rauma Railway & Romsdalen
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Andalsnes, Litlefjell Hike & Woldstad Farm
Andalsnes, Litlefjell Hike & Woldstad Farm
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Andalsnes, E-Bike & Hike Adventure
Andalsnes, E-Bike & Hike Adventure
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TRONDHEIM, Norway

Frøya, Norway, is a picturesque island located in the Trøndelag region, known for its stunning coastal landscapes and vibrant fishing communities. The island offers a serene escape with its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore charming villages, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience traditional Norwegian culture. Frøya is also a gateway to the beautiful Frøya archipelago, perfect for boating, fishing, and wildlife watching.

The pleasant small village of Olden is located at the inner end of the 66-mile long Nordfjord, the sixth longest fjord in Norway. Long known for tourism and industry, it is now also famous for contemporary design. With fewer than 500 inhabitants Olden is an ideal destination for people who enjoy spending time in the great outdoors, and is the gateway to Jostedal, the largest glacier on the European mainland. If you can, find a bottle of Olden Mineral Water, as close as you will get to a glacier on tap.
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Loen Lift
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Loen Lift
Explore the majestic landscapes surrounding Loen, on a ride to Kjenndal Glacier, offering views of tall mountains, lush foliage, waterfalls and glaciers. Travel by motorcoach on a 45-minute drive outside the quaint village of Olden, where the landscape transitions from fjord to valley, with an emerald colored lake nestled between high mountains covered with luxuriant plant life. Arriving in Kjenndal Valley, leave your coach and follow a trailhead that leads to Kjenndal Glacier, nestled between two high mountain tops with glistening waterfalls. Then you will return to Loen, an take a ride on the Mount Hoven Cable Car, one of the steepest cable cars in the world, bringing you from the fjord to the top of Mount Hoven, up 3,317 feet (1011 meters) in just 7 minutes! From the mountain top you will find magnificent views over Olden and Loen Valley, see the jade green water of the Loen and Briksdals lakes, and catch a glimpse of the grand Jostedals Glacier, the largest glacier in continental Europe. Enjoy some coffee and cake while marveling at the beauty of nature. Please note: It is recommended to dress in layered clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared for inclement weather. The optional walk to the viewpoint is approximately 2,297 feet (700 m.) round trip, and is on a dirt and gravel path with gradual slopes. Coffee, tea and cake will be served at Mount Hoven. Visibility of sights may be affected in adverse weather conditions.
Olden, Briksdal Glacier by Troll Cars
Olden, Briksdal Glacier by Troll Cars
The village of Olden is situated at the end of the innermost arm of lovely Nordfjord, which cuts its way inland to the mighty ice fields of the Jostedals Glacier , Europe's largest glacier. Briksdal Glacier , your destination on this tour, is one of its arms.Leaving Olden's center by coach with your guide, you will pass two picturesque churches and the beautiful lakes Floren and Olden. At the end of the valley lies Rustøen, around which numerous waterfalls tumble from the ice field. The road ascends through woodlands to the Briksdalen Inn, where you will leave the coach. The powerful Briksdal Glacier is a part of the Jostedal Glacier National Park. The wild glacier swoops down from a height of 3,927 feet to the lush, narrow Briksdal Valley. When you arrive at Briksdal Fjellstove the "Troll cars" will be waiting to take you safely to where the road ends - at the famous glacier. It's a fantastic trip on a narrow road that crosses the foaming glacier stream twice. You will return to Briksdal Fjellstove which has been the meeting place for hill walkers and mountaineers in Briksdalen for several generations. Here you will be served some coffee/tea and cake before your return by bus to Olden and the ship. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in warm layers.
Olden, Kayaking Along the Nordfjord
Olden, Kayaking Along the Nordfjord
After brief safety and paddling instructions you will set off toward the glacial waters of the Nordfjord. Your guide will share with you information about the town of Olden, the Vikings influence of the area, and how the fjord was created by the glaciers. You will make several stops along the way to appreciate the spectacular scenery around you. Please note: You will paddle in 2-person kayaks. Life jackets and spray skirts will be provided.
Olden, Loen Skylift & Trek to Staurinibba
Olden, Loen Skylift & Trek to Staurinibba
The Loen Skylift is the fastest and easiest way to the best views in Norway. This cable car is one of the steepest cable cars in the world and offers magnificent views over the Olden and Loen Valley. You will see parts of the grand Jostedals Glacier, the largest glacier in continental Europe, maintained by the heavy snowfall in the region. You will also overlook the jade green water of the Loen and Briksdals lakes. Continuing on you will hike on a well maintained path, past the north side of Tungegjølet, a steep narrow gully that ends down at Loen. You will walk close to the steep mountainsides until you reach the peak of Staurinibba, 4,524 feet (1379m) above sea level. The reward that awaits you is well worth the effort - with an impressive view of inner Nordfjord. At the conclusion of your hike, sit back, relax and breathe in the mountain air as you enjoy a light refreshment at the top of Mount Hoven. Please note: Participants must be in good physical condition and should dress in layered clothing, bring rain gear and wear comfortable hiking shoes. The trail covers 3.5 miles (5.4km) round trip and is on dirt and gravel, with gradual but consistent inclines, and steps. This tour is not recommended for anyone who is afraid of heights or experiences vertigo. Comfort stops available at the base and top of the cable car. If there is snow on top of the mountain snowshoes and poles will be available for additional charge.
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Wonders
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Wonders
Enjoy a scenic 50-minute drive to Kjenndal Glacier , where you can take a leisurely stroll to have a closer look at the lowest glacier arm of the mighty Jostedal Glacier, the largest glacier in mainland Europe. Leave the charming village of Olden, at the head of the beautiful Nordfjord, you will drive along its shores toward the popular village of Loen . This small village offers you the pleasure of its fjord, Loen Lake, glaciers, high mountains and luxuriant plant life. Continue to the Kjenndal Valley where you will experience the lovely, troll-like atmosphere in Lodalen, and the jade green, mirror of Loen Lake. You will be surrounded by mountains covered by protruding glacier arms. Upon arrival at the trailhead you can take a short stroll to the glacier viewpoint where you can view the magnificent Kjenndal Glacier nestled between two high mountain tops with glistening waterfalls. Continuing to Kjenndalstova , situated on the shore of Lake Loen, you will enjoy waffles and coffee in beautiful surroundings. Please note : It is recommended that guests dress in layered clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes and are prepared for inclement weather. The optional walk to the viewpoint is on a dirt and gravel path with gradual slopes and is approximately .5 miles round trip.
Olden, Concierge Collection: Cray Fishing RIB Adventure
Olden, Concierge Collection: Cray Fishing RIB Adventure
After a safety briefing and dressing in a warm weatherproof suit, you will set out on a speedy and invigorating RIB boat trip on the Nordfjord. The crayfish pots are already down below in the fjord, so all you will have to do is pull them up into the boat. Once ashore, you will cook your delicious catch on an open fire by Mølla Guesthouse. Then it's time to relax and enjoy a lovely meal of freshly caught crayfish, accompanied by fresh bread and mayonnaise. Please note: You will be provided with a weatherproof suit, goggles & a life jacket.

Colorful Bryggen, Bergen's Hanseatic quay and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is so delightful you may find it difficult to explore further. But do. Watch the Huldras (forest nymphs) dance at Kjosfossen Waterfall, wander the narrow smau between the old buildings climbing the hillside.
Bergen, Best of Bergen & Mount Ulriken
Bergen, Best of Bergen & Mount Ulriken
On this introduction to lovely Bergen you will board a motor coach to sightsee through downtown Bergen with its old wooden Hanseatic pier, Bryggen , the medieval King Håkon's Hall, erected during the reign of King Håkon Håkonsson, the Rosenkrantz Tower, St. Mary's Church , built around 1170, and one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Norway, the peninsula Nordnes, Bergen Theater (Den National Scene), and Grieghallen, the modern concert hall named after Norway's great composer, Edvard Grieg. Your tour will continue over to Kalfaret, the noble residential area of Bergen, and on to the main attraction of the day - Ulriken Mountain . You will be taken by cable car to the highest of Bergen's famous "Seven Mountains ," Ulriken, to spectacular scenery and mountain terrain 2,100 feet above the city streets. From the summit, at the Sky:skraperen you will be introduced to one of the local specialties while you enjoy magnificent views of Bergen and the surrounding area - the sea, the islands, fjords, and mountains, before returning back to the lower station to board your motor coach for a short trip back to the pier. Please note : People can stay on the motor coach if walking becomes too strenuous during the tour. There is a ramp and lift at the Ulriken cable car.
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Best Views of Bergen by Segway
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Best Views of Bergen by Segway
Your guide will give you a brief overview on how to operate the Segway before you begin your ride through Bergenhus Fortress and its beautiful park. Continuing on to historical Bryggen (UNESCO World Heritage Site) you will pass the fish market. Your adventure will also take you by Bergen Aquarium and into Nordnes Park, one of Bergen's most beautiful parks on the farthest end of the town. Driving along the classic alleyways of Bergen you will head toward the National Norwegian Theater, the Blue Stone, John's Church and Lille Lungegårdsvannet. At Fjellveien you will have a wonderful view over the center of Bergen and the surrounding areas before you head back down to the city center to Bergenhus Park. Please note : Timings are approximate and subject to modifications. This excursion is not recommended for guests with physical/walking disabilities. It is recommended that guests dress in warm layered clothing and wear flat comfortable shoes.
Bergen, Walking Tour Of Hanseatic Bergen & Mt. Floyen
Bergen, Walking Tour Of Hanseatic Bergen & Mt. Floyen
Begin your tour with a walk to the UNESCO World Heritage Site - Bryggen . Here you will wander through the narrow streets between the houses dating back to 18th century. Your guide will take you on a journey back in time, where you will learn more about the fascinating development of the old Hanseatic city. Stop and admire St. Mary's Church dating back to 1170 and one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Norway. Continue your walk to Mount Floyen Funicular station, Bergen's most famous mountain. At the top of the mountain you can enjoy some free time with a spectacular view of Bergen. On your way back to the ship you will learn more about Bergen in the 20th century and you will make a stop at Fisketorget , the fish market, located at the very heart of Bergen. Here you can choose whether to stay in the city center or follow your guide back to the ship. Please note : It is recommended that guests dress in warm, layered clothing and wear flat comfortable walking shoes. This walking tour involves steps, uneven ground, cobble stone paths, gradual slopes, and is therefore not suitable for guests with any walking difficulties.
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Mountain Trek to Ovre Eide Farm
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Mountain Trek to Ovre Eide Farm
You will begin your walk past Bryggen (UNESCO World Heritage Site) where your guide will tell you about the legendary Hanseatic site. You will see the famous Fish Market and continue to the most popular attraction in Bergen, the funicular, that ascends to Mount Fløyen. From its 1,050-foot-height, you will admire the beautiful landscape of the city and the fjords from above, one of the most spectacular views in Norway. At the top of Mount Fløyen you will begin your hike across the mountain to Ovre Eide Farm. You will discover the unique nature of Norway, passing lakes, wild rivers and breathtaking views. At the top of Mount Sandviken you will make a brief stop to enjoy some chocolate. Afterward, you will descend into the valley of the old mail route between Trondheim and Bergen to reach our final destination, Øvre-Eide Farm . Øvre-Eide Farm is located in the idyllic surroundings of Lake Jordal. The owner of the farm is also a confectioner and he will lovingly prepare some typical Norwegian specialties for you. Enjoy the pleasure of listening to exciting stories about the traditional farm life in the countryside of Norway while enjoying a traditional meal! Please note : It is recommended that you dress in layered clothing and wear flat comfortable walking/hiking shoes. This hike covers about 5 miles of easy walking and involves some steps, uneven ground, cobble stones, and gradual slopes.
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
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Bergen, A Taste of Hardanger
Bergen, A Taste of Hardanger
This is as close as you'll get to a Norwegian icon the Queen of Fjords - Hardanger Fjord. This sightseeing drive offers you the chance to see more of the beautiful Norwegian countryside travelling along the true attraction, Hardangerfjord, to an idyllic cider farm tucked away in picturesque landscape. Leaving the city and its residential areas, drive along the scenic Samnangerfjord passing small villages and farmlands on the way. Commence the climb up to the mountainous region of Kvamskogen, a popular winter sports area for people from Bergen. You will make a photo stop at Brattefossen before descending to the Hardangerfjord region and the Steinsdals Waterfall. Take a stroll up the trail, where you can walk under the waterfall to a viewpoint overlooking Norheimsund and Steins Valley. Continuing past the quaint village of Norheimsund you eventually arrive at Spildegården Fruit Farm. This farm is located along the most spectacular fjord branch in Norway, Hardangerfjord. Here you will enjoy the peaceful and idyllic scenery surrounding the farm. For four generations this family has grown fruits and berries, and nowadays they also process and preserve some of their own products. Visiting Spildegården you will experience how the farm is run today through an informative and light-hearted presentation explaining the full process, from berries to quality products. Enjoy lunch made by flavorful local ingredients harmonized with ciders from the farm. On your return drive to Bergen witness more spectacular views of valleys, waterfalls and mountain ranges. Please note : It is recommended to dress in layered clothing and wear comfortable walking shoes. This tour involves uneven ground and an optional trail with a gradual slope and steps. Comfort stop available at the waterfall and the cider farm.
Bergen, Bergen History and Heritage
Bergen, Bergen History and Heritage
Begin your journey with a drive from the city center to the southern residential areas, passing the Royal Residence on your way to Fana and the Stave Church. The Stave Church at Fantoft, originally built in Fortun in Sogn in 1150, was relocated to Fantoft in 1883 to preserve it as part of Norway's cultural heritage. After a devastating fire in 1992, skilled artisans faithfully restored the church to its original splendor. Inside, you'll marvel at the traditional timber construction and intricate carvings. Next, take a short walk to the heart of the city, where you'll visit the vibrant fish market and stroll through the narrow streets of Hanseatic Bryggen, home to 18th-century houses that were rebuilt after a fire in the early 1700s, preserving the original style from 1350. Your guide will transport you back in time, sharing the fascinating history of this ancient Hanseatic city. Admire the stunning St. Mary's Church, dating back to 1170 and one of Norway's finest examples of Romanesque architecture, before passing Kongens, a former army depot, and the medieval Bergenhus Fortress.
Bergen, Concierge Collection, Seaplane Fjord Adventures
Bergen, Concierge Collection, Seaplane Fjord Adventures
This tour showcases the stunning regions and fjords surrounding Bergen. Departing from our seaplane base in the city center, we fly along the city fjord and the northern archipelago of Bergen, into the Osterfjord, and over the mountains around Bergen. If the weather is favorable, we'll also glimpse Folgefonna Glacier, Norway's third-largest glacier, from a distance. Enjoy a bird's-eye view of Ulriken Mountain, Mt. Fløyen, and pass directly over the city center, the Fishmarket, and Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before returning to the seaplane pier. Please Note: This excursion is not recommended for guests with physical/walking disabilities or who suffer from motion sickness and/or vertigo, nor guests who have a fear of heights and enclosed spaces. Participants must be at least 6 years of age and accompanied by an adult. The flight is weather-dependent and can be altered or canceled at short notice. It is recommended to dress in layered clothing and wear comfortable shoes. Due to flight weight restrictions, guests must register their body weight and seats will be assigned according to weight in order to balance the seaplane for safety reasons.
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide
Bergen, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide
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From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe's best-preserved castles to the world's longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you'll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty
Edinburgh, Panoramic Tour of Edinburgh & The Castle with Airport Transfer
Edinburgh, Panoramic Tour of Edinburgh & The Castle with Airport Transfer
Your tour today begins with a panoramic tour of the city of Edinburgh. See the Georgian Architecture of the New Town, Princes Street and drive down parts of the famous medieval Royal Mile with the imposing Edinburgh Castle at one end and the 17th century Palace of Holyroodhouse at the other. The Palace was the home of Mary Queen of Scots and is now the King's official residence in Edinburgh. Drive up to one of the city's high vantage points for some spectacular views over the city before visiting the castle. This majestic landmark which dominates the capital city's skyline just as it has dominated Scotland's long and colorful history, is the best known and most visited of Scotland's historic buildings. Perched on an extinct volcano and offering stunning views, this instantly recognizable fortress is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once inside, you will have the opportunity to see the castle's many different architectural styles, reflecting its importance throughout the history of Scotland, with the oldest section dating back to the 12th century. Also take the opportunity to view the Crown Jewels of Scotland and the Stone of Destiny. You will be transferred to the airport. Please note: Bring local currency, a light jacket or cardigan as it can be windy at Edinburgh Castle. Any guests with limited mobility wishing to see the Crown Jewels can ask for a guide to take them up in the lift instead of the stairs. Airport drop off for guests with flights no later than 3:00PM.

Here is your entry to Scotland's spectacular Highlands. In Inverness, listen for the song of the Highlands in the sparkling gurgle of the River Ness as it winds through the town's center. Look for a glimpse of the elusive Nessie in Loch Ness. And wait for whispers of Shakespeare's Macbeth in the fairytale setting of Cawdor Castle.
Invergordon, Dunrobin Castle & Lovely Dornoch
Invergordon, Dunrobin Castle & Lovely Dornoch
Depart Invergordon to head northwards on a 60-minute drive through the delightful Highland scenery . You will arrive at the lovely town of Dornoch with its attractive sandstone buildings and tiny 13th century cathedral which you will have an opportunity to visit with your guide. There will be a short stop here to explore Dornoch for yourself. Then it's on to Dunrobin Castle , the ancestral home of the Clan Sutherland. Over the centuries there have been many changes to the castle including a 15th century keep, a 17th century courtyard and in the mid-19th century the castle was remodeled and enlarged. The castle interiors are beautifully appointed and the formal gardens are exceptional. Explore the Castle at leisure or with your guide before seeing the castle's great walled gardens overlooking the sea. Displays of the ancient sport of falconry take place in the gardens.. Finally, enjoy the relaxed drive back to Invergordon and your yacht in time for lunch. Please note : There are no ruck sacks,large bags or photography allowed in the Castle.There are flights of stairs and about 1.5 hours of walking so wear comfortable walking shoes. Wheelchair access at Dunrobin is extremely poor and not recommended.
Invergordon, The Ultimate Loch Ness Outlander Experience
Invergordon, The Ultimate Loch Ness Outlander Experience
Want to get to the heart of Scotland's history and mystery? Then this tour is for you. A fun filled Highland Adventure, the 'Monster' of all trips. Head south of Invergordon today and enjoy a picturesque journey through rolling hills and farmland and learn about the history of the area as your guide shares their experiences of life in the Scottish Highlands. First visit the wonderful 14th century Urquhart Castle, magnificently situated right on the edge of the banks of Loch Ness and one of the most photographed scenes in Scotland. Enjoy free time to explore the ruins and views over Loch Ness. Enjoy a 60-minute cruise on the world-famous loch, this is a unique opportunity to look for the evasive Loch Ness Monster, which has baffled some of the world's most notable researchers for decades. The deep lake, ('loch' in Gaelic), has drawn visitors from all over the world in search of the monster. The loch is 23 miles (about 37 kilometres) long, one mile (1.6 kilometres) wide and 755 feet (230 metres) deep. Disembarking your cruise at Dochgarroch Loch, continue by coach and pass through the city of Inverness for a stop at the stunning Kingsmill Hotel to enjoy lunch and a Scottish dram. Then travel the short distance to reach the famous battlefield of Culloden. During a stop here, see wooden plaques detailing the battle, clan graves and the Well of the Dead, where wounded Highlanders were slain as they drank water to revive themselves. The wonderful new visitor center has a fascinating exhibit which includes a 360-degree immersive cinema experience. Stepping back further in time, discover one of Scotland's most evocative prehistoric sites - the exceptional remains of an ancient cemetery, set on a terrace above the River Nairn . The Clava Cairns are about 4,000 years old and were built to house the dead. The standing stones are a huge draw for Outlander fans as the best example in the area. Please note : Uneven ground at Urquhart Castle with walking up to an hour at both the Castle and Culloden Visitor's Centre. Clava Cairns is an outdoor attraction with a mix of soft and uneven ground with lots of stones. All other walking is at the visitor's discretion. Bring local currency if you wish to purchase anything and wear comfortable walking shoes. This tour is not refundable 8 days prior to the shore excursion date.
Invergordon, Glenmorangie Distillery Tour & Tasting
Invergordon, Glenmorangie Distillery Tour & Tasting
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Invergordon, Loch Ness Cruise & Historic Urquhart Castle
Invergordon, Loch Ness Cruise & Historic Urquhart Castle
Depart Invergordon today for the drive south to the banks of Loch Ness. On arrival at Dochgarroch Harbour, embark the charming cruise boat for a short voyage on the Loch that will give you the perfect vantage point for photographing the stunning ruins of Urquhart Castle. On arrival at the Castle's jetty, disembark the boat for a tour of Urquhart Castle: a critical strategic stronghold in the highlands, positioned on the banks of Loch Ness, which would have been a main route through the Great Glen of the highlands. Its checkered history came to a dramatic demise in 1692 when the castle was blown up to stop it falling into Jacobite hands. What remains are picturesque and impressive ruins, surrounded on three sides by the cold deep waters of Loch Ness. An excellent visitor's center offers exhibits, a film show, shop and restaurant. Learn of its dramatic history that dates back in written records to the 6th century, but in archaeology and folklore right back to the time of the Pict. Enjoy exploring at your leisure. Please note : Walking at the castle may be a challenge for those with mobility issues but is purely at the discretion of the individual. This tour is not refundable 8 days prior to the shore excursion date.
Invergordon, Cawdor Castle & Culloden
Invergordon, Cawdor Castle & Culloden
Depart your ship this morning and take a journey back in time. Your motor coach will take you on a 75-minute drive to Cawdor Castle ; the 14th century home of the Thanes of Cawdor, reputedly Macbeth's castle and the site of the murder of Duncan. Today it is considered to be one of the Highland's most romantic stately homes with its fine collection of rare tapestries , portraits, and furniture, and outside its lovely gardens and grounds. You will tour the beautiful rooms of the castle at your leisure with an audio guide that will be provided on entry. In addition, castle stewards will be on hand to answer any of your questions). Afterwards head to the famous Battlefield of Culloden for a brief stop where your guide will give you a description of the battle and you will have a chance to take photos. This is the site of the last battle to be fought on British soil, namely the bloody Battle of Culloden in 1746 between Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Duke of Cumberland. The desolate fields where the conflict took place have scarcely changed over the past 250 years. Following your visit return to your ship in time for lunch. Please note : Guests with limited mobility and wheelchairs are not recommended for this tour as there are lots of stairs at the castle including spiral stairs which are unavoidable. A boxed lunch can be taken from the ship if need be. This tour is not refundable 3 days prior to the shore excursion date.

Everything about Orkney is olde, from the 5,000-year-old village of Skara Brae (the "Scottish Pompeii") to the peat-distilled whisky at Highland Park to the UNESCO site of the Ring of Brodgar, dating back to 2700 B.C. Even the local brogue hints at times past, accented by the area's Viking legacy.
Kirkwall, Sites of the South Isles with a Taste of Orkney
Kirkwall, Sites of the South Isles with a Taste of Orkney
This is a wonderful tour for exploring the South Isles of Orkney and sampling some local produce. You will leave Orkney's biggest island and follow the coast of Scapa Flow on a 30-minute drive to the smaller South Isles. Drive over the first of the Churchill Barriers, built during the Second World War to protect Scapa Flow. You will visit the beautiful, hand-painted Italian Chapel , built by Italian prisoners of war who were interned on this small island during World War Two. The chapel stands as a lasting memorial to peace. You will then continue south across two further Churchill Barriers to the island of Burray and stop for delicious refreshments in the lovely small fishing town of Burray Village for a taster plate of some local produce including Bere Bannocks (local bread) and local farmhouse cheese, and Orkney Fudge Cheesecake. The tour will also include a glass of wine or beer. You will then continue to the Fossil and Heritage Centre. Here you will learn more about the heritage of Orkney and the building of the Churchill Barriers in addition to an opportunity to learn more about Orkney's geological history before returning to the ship. Please note: Dress in warm, comfortable clothes and bring along waterproof things like an umbrella or rain poncho. This tour is wheelchair accessible.
Concierge Collection: Scapa Distillery & Royal Oak Gardens
Concierge Collection: Scapa Distillery & Royal Oak Gardens
Depart the ship for Scapa Distillery on this Concierge Collection small group tour. Located on the beautiful Scapa Bay, Scapa Distillery was founded in 1885 and specializes in producing single malt whisky with notes of honey. During your visit, you will learn the distilling processes and history of Scapa and the legendary Scapa Flow, a famous British Naval Base in both World Wars. After the tour, visit The Noust to sample 3 whiskies while taking in the stunning views of Scapa Flow. After your visit, you'll take a stroll along the sandy bay of Scapa and visit the Royal Oak Gardens before returning to the ship. Please note: This tour includes a tasting of 3 drams at the distillery. Additionally, we recommend you wear warm waterproof clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
Kirkwall on Foot
Kirkwall on Foot
Start your journey from Hatston Pier by taking the shuttle bus to the town of Kirkwall. Begin your guided walk along the charming harbor, exploring the ancient shoreline dating back to the Viking era when the town was founded. As you make your way down the flagstone streets into the town's center, immerse yourself in the rich history of Kirkwall. Visit St Magnus Cathedral, an impressive 850-year-old structure made of red and yellow sandstone that dominates Kirkwall's skyline. Explore the nearby Earl's and Bishop's Palaces, once owned by the notorious Earl Patrick Stewart, the illegitimate nephew of Mary, Queen of Scots, who notoriously used forced labor to construct the Earl's Palace. End your tour at the Orkney Museum, where you can enjoy free time to explore the exhibits, browse local shops, and make your way back to the ship at your own pace.
Kirkwall, Orkney Treasures
Kirkwall, Orkney Treasures
Depart Kirkwall and head into the west of Mainland, Orkney's largest island. This tour passes through gentle rolling landscape and into the Neolithic Heartland of Orkney; an area designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its wealth of pre-historic archaeology. Passing the Standing Stones of Stenness you will stop at the Ring of Brodgar ; a huge ceremonial circle of stones dating back almost 5,000 years. You then continue on to the 5000-year-old village of Skara Brae, beautifully interpreted in the visitor center. See the remarkable dwellings revealed from beneath the sand dunes by storms only 150 years ago. From here it is only a 656-foot walk to visit Skaill House , Orkney's finest manor. Skaill was built by Bishop George Graham in 1620 on the site of a farmstead thought to date to the Norse period. In its 400 year history all 12 of its Lairds have been related and all have contributed to the history and collection in the house. Return to your coach and continue this circular route following the coastline of Scapa Flow , made famous for its role in both World Wars. Please note : The ground around the Ring of Brodgar is very soft and not suitable for wheelchairs or people with mobility issues. Wear comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing.

Watch for sea eagles as we approach Skye's picturesque capital. The rare bird with an 8-foot wingspan was re-introduced here in 1975 and several pairs nest at Portree Bay. The pastel buildings along the waterfront and Cuillin Ridges beyond promise a day of Hebrides-style adventure. Visit stately Dunvegan Castle, or shop for naturally dyed yarns in Skye colors.
Portree, Eilean Donan Castle
Portree, Eilean Donan Castle
Eilean Donan is arguably one of the most recognizable castles in the world. Located strategically on a little island where three sea lochs meet in the midst of some of Scotland's most dramatic scenery it is no wonder that the castle has been featured in many films.You will travel south from Portree past the majestic Cuillin Mountains and cross the iconic and controversial Skye Bridge to the Scottish mainland and on to Eilean Donan. The Castle is named for the 6th century Irish saint who set up the first community on the island.There has been a fortified castle on this site since the 13th century although it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times in its long and turbulent history.The restored castle you will see today was completed in the 1930s. During your visit you will have the opportunity to learn the rich history of the castle and its clansmen and to take in the stunning views. Please note : The castle is not accessible to wheelchairs. There are three floors of the castle that can be visited and many steps are involved. For those that are not able to tackle the steps a computer-based virtual tour is available in the castle's visitor centre. There is a gift shop at the castle and free time to shop after the tour. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring currency/credit cards.
Portree, Walkers Dream - Old Man of Storr
Portree, Walkers Dream - Old Man of Storr
Departing Portree your motor coach will take you on a 30-minute drive through some beautiful coastal and hilly scenery as you head towards " Old Man of Storr " car park on the Trotternish Peninsula . On arrival at the car park, your guide will give a quick safety brief before setting off. This very popular walk will take you for a close look at the massive pinnacle "Old Man of Storr," one of the Isle of Skye's iconic landmarks.The walk will be challenging in places but is achievable. En-route your guide will talk about the geography and describe what to expect on the next leg of the walk. As you catch your breath, revel in the fresh air and fabulous vistas; you will have time to get your camera out as snapshots are a must to keep the memories alive. At the top you will see the Islands of Raasay and Rona and beyond to the mainland, looking south, see "Storr Lochs," Portree Harbour and the magnificent Cuillin Hills (described as the hiker's dream). On completion of your walk, you will return by coach to Portree. Please note : This tour will involve walking on some uneven and occasionally muddy footpaths, steep in places and is recommended for experienced hikers. Wear comfortable shoes for hiking, warm layered clothing and bring your camera and bottled water.
Portree, Northern Skye Scenic Drive
Portree, Northern Skye Scenic Drive
Head north via motor coach from Portree to the Trotternish Peninsula. During your scenic tour you will learn much of the fascinating history of the Isle of Skye and its geography and social history - in particular its crofting history. Passing the curious rock outcrop known as the Old Man of Storr , journey north to Kilt Rock - a dramatic 200-foot-high cliff marked in an almost tartan-like pattern by the rock strata with a waterfall tumbling sheer to the pebbled shore below. Enjoy some time here to absorb the scenery and take photographs. Continuing your journey north, you will pass the crofting township of Staffin which overlooks the sandy Staffin Bay and drive around the northern tip of the island, hearing more of the myths and legends of Skye. On arrival at the settlement of Kilmuir you will visit the fascinating Skye Museum of Island Life to learn more of the traditional crofting life. Continue through Uig and back to Portree. Please note : The Skye Museum of Island Life is not completely wheelchair accessible, involving steps over thresholds with firm ground-packed paths.
Portree, Dunvegan Castle & The Cullins
Portree, Dunvegan Castle & The Cullins
Depart the charming port of Portree via motor coach and drive across the lovely Isle of Skye to its west coast to the castle of Dunvegan , seat of the Clan MacLeod chiefs since the 13th century. One of the greatest and most renowned among the Hebridean strongholds, Dunvegan Castle is the only one to have been continuously owned and occupied by the same family over a period now spanning 8 centuries. Within the castle are priceless heirlooms, some of which have come down through the hands of the Chiefs of MacLeod since medieval times, including such treasures as the Dunvegan Cup, the mysterious Fairy Flag and Rory Mor's Horn. You will explore the lovely gardens that surround the waterfall known as Rory Mor's Cascade and enjoy the varied landscape including views of the dramatically beautiful Cuillin Mountains as you return to Portree. Please note : Unfortunately the castle is not wheelchair accessible. There are two steps into the castle and 18 steps to the first floor plus uneven surfaces in the garden.

Oban has developed into Scotland's most popular West-Coast holiday town. Just outside the town stands Dunollie Castle, on a site that overlooks the bay and has been fortified since the Bronze Age. The charm of its Victorian harbor offers an excellent seafood scene, and is also a major gateway to the Hebrides.
Oban, Oban Walking Tour & Dunollie Castle
Oban, Oban Walking Tour & Dunollie Castle
On arrival at the pier you will be met by your guide for a thrilling tour of Oban. Walk with your guide up the steep hill to McCaig's Tower, commissioned by a local banker and philanthropist to provide winter work for the local stonemasons. The steep climb is well worth the effort for the views over the busy harbor and out to the nearby islands. Returning to the seafront your guide will take you to visit St. Columba's Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. The simple interior of the Cathedral contrasts with its bold exterior of pink Peterhead and blue Inverawe granite. Then it's time to visit Dunollie where you can enjoy a free flow visit of the 1745 House Museum to find out more about Clan MacDougall through the ages. Enjoy the grounds and castle ruins where you can enjoy breathtaking views over Oban. After your visit at Dunollie, you might want to stay a little longer to explore this bustling seaside town further or return to the pier with your guide. Please note: Wear sensible footwear, warm clothing, bring your camera, cash (GBP)/credit card, and bottled water. The main shopping streets are on the same level. There is a steep 10-minute walk uphill to McCaig's Tower. This tour is not possible for wheelchair users as this is a walking tour with some steep hills and steps.
Oban, Nevis Mountain Range & Cable Car
Oban, Nevis Mountain Range & Cable Car
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Oban, Inverary Castle
Oban, Inverary Castle
You will board your motor coach for the70-minute scenic drive from Oban to Inveraray, travelling along the shores of the narrow Loch Etive to Taynuilt, with its fine views. Drive over the Pass of Brander past Loch Awe and see the striking ruins of Kilchurn Castle before arriving at Inveraray in the wooded Glen of Aray on the shores of Loch Fyne. A short distance from the picturesque town of Inveraray stands the imposing castle. Enjoy a brief historic overview of the small town and local area before heading to the castle. Located in 16 acres of parkland, the imposing castle combines Baroque, Palladian and Gothic architecture and has been home to the Dukes of Argyll since it was built in the 18th century. Beautifully presented, the castle is home to a fine collection of family portraits and tapestries, French 18th century furniture and an impressive collection of arms and armor. The formal gardens have been recently opened to visitors and you may also visit these during your time at the castle. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes, warm clothing and bring currency/credit cards and your camera.
Oban, Kilmartin Glen - Scotlands Stonehenge
Oban, Kilmartin Glen - Scotlands Stonehenge
The area surrounding the village of Kilmartin in Argyll is incredibly rich in ancient monuments and can justifiably be called Scotland's Stonehenge . The area is home to hundreds of monuments including cairns, megaliths, inscribed stones and hill-top forts. Their origins and meanings remain uncertain although in many cases their orientation and alignment seem to link people with the cycle of the seasons and the movements of the sun, moon and stars. Your journey will take you south along the beautiful coast before heading inland where you will travel back over 5,000 years to discover the mystery of Kilmartin Glen. On foot, accompanied by your expert guide, visit three of these prehistoric monuments in Kilmartin Glen taking in the Nether Largie Stones, Temple Wood with its stone circles and the Nether Largie South Cairn. You will hear of the history and theories of these remarkable monuments and their place in this unique landscape. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes, warm clothing and bring currency/credit cards and your camera.
Oban, Scottish Highlands & Glencoe with Visitor Center
Oban, Scottish Highlands & Glencoe with Visitor Center
Departing Oban, your coach will take you through the picturesque scenery of the Pass of Brander and around the tip of Loch Awe with views of Kilchurn Castle before continuing to Tyndrum where a short stop will be made. The route climbs to Rannoch Moor, one of the last remaining wildernesses in Europe. Your coach will take you into the majestic Glencoe - scene of the infamous 1692 massacre and now a center for serious mountaineering providing some of the finest climbing and walking in Scotland. A stop will be made at the award-winning Glencoe Visitor Centre to learn more about the history, geology and nature of this region. Leaving the visitor centre the route will continue along Loch Linnhe. You will see the islands of Lismore and Mull as you follow the shoreline of this sea loch. You will pass Castle Stalker, a tower house situated on its own islet set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains before arriving back in the coastal town of Oban. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes, warm clothing and bring currency/credit cards and your camera.

Enjoy this beautiful Northern Ireland resort town, graced by sandy beaches and wonderful tide pools. You may also want to visit Belfast from here, with its superb gardens and architecture. Or arrange a side trip to the famous Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO site. A visit to Mussenden Temple at Downhill Demesne will heighten your appreciation for the builder's art.
Portrush, Titanic Belfast & City
Portrush, Titanic Belfast & City
Depart from the pier in Portrush and drive to Belfast City , the capital of Northern Ireland. Belfast or 'Hibernian Rio' as one writer once called it. You will visit the recently constructed Titanic Belfast . Opened in April 2012, the new signature building tells the story of Titanic. It contains 9 galleries offering a variety of interpretative materials and media. A high point will be a ride though the Titanic under construction. The adventure will begin 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. The stories of passengers, crew and the heroes of the day will be told in an exciting way. At the conclusion, you will visit the wreck at her resting place on the floor of the North Atlantic. You will continue to a local establishment where lunch will be served. Rejoin your motor coach and guide and enjoy a short panoramic tour of the city with commentary on such sites as the Grand Opera House and the Albert Memorial . There will be a drive through the alternative sites of Belfast including the political wall murals located on the Protestant Shankill Road and the Catholic Falls Road , which will be a unique cultural experience. Return to port via your motor coach. Please note : Guests with physical difficulties will need to be accompanied as the guide cannot take responsibility for them.
Portrush, Delights of Londonderry
Portrush, Delights of Londonderry
Journey by motor coach to Londonderry . With its history revered and its charm and vivacity still intact after "the Troubles," Londonderry makes for an interesting visit. Begin your city discovery with a photo stop at St. Columb's Cathedral , a Gothic masterpiece constructed in the early 17th century.You will appreciate the church's fine exterior, including the spire with 13 bells, before continuing your guided Londonderry introduction by foot. Walk along the city walls , hearing informative commentary as you go. From the top of the walls you will see the Bogside , the Catholic area with the famous mural that announces, "You are now entering free Derry." Reaching Union Hall Place, enjoy a visit to the Tower Museum , where you will be engaged by "The Story of Derry," an exhibit that acquaints you with the history of the city. The museum includes an audio-visual component, shedding light on the 1973 civil rights march through Derry that later became known as Bloody Sunday. At the top of the Tower Museum, you will have the chance to access the only open-air viewing facility in the heart of the city, affording panoramas of the inner city and River Foyle. Following your museum experience continue on foot to your lunch location before taking advantage of free time. Then rejoin your guide and return by foot to your awaiting motor coach, which will deliver you to the. pier in Portrush. Please note : The order of sites visited may vary. Wear comfortable walking shoes as Derry has uneven surfaces including inclines and declines. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Portrush, Antrim Coast & Causeway
Portrush, Antrim Coast & Causeway
After tendering ashore to Portrush, you will board your motor coach and in the company of your local guide head off along the Antrim Coast . Your first stop will be at Dunluce Castle for an inside visit. Most of the fortifications date from the 16th and 17th centuries. Dunluce Castle is one of the most extensive ruins in Northern Ireland. The castle is dramatically surrounded by terrifyingly steep drops on either side. Next, you will visit the Giants' Causeway , where for centuries, visitors have marveled 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. 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. Enjoy the audio-visual presentation and causeway exhibition at the visitor center before beginning the 30-minute walk to the causeway itself. An audio guide will provide commentary as you explore the rocks on your own. Rejoin your motor coach for the return drive to Portrush and your ship waiting in the bay. Please note : Walking at the Causeway is strenuous but there is a shuttle bus service between the center and the actual stones, however it is first come, first serve and there may be long lines. The cost is £1 per person and only cash is accepted. Guests with physical difficulties must be accompanied as the guide cannot undertake responsibility for them.

From the Manx Grand Prix to the 14th century castle at Peel. From Rushen Abbey to the island's own breed of cats and sheep. The Isle of Man stands on its own. Here you can enjoy one of our most exciting optional excursions - experience the motorcycle course that draws fans from all over the world on our own specially designed 3-seater Trike. And enjoy beautiful scenery of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve while you ride.
Isle of Man, Volcanoes & Vikings Walking Tour
Isle of Man, Volcanoes & Vikings Walking Tour
This is one of the most beautiful walks on the island , renowned for its stunning coastal scenery, bird life and archaeological remains. Your tour will begin with a 30-minute drive by coach via the famous Fairy Bridge, where according to legend, you should greet 'the little people' to ensure a good journey. You will arrive at Castletown , the former capital of the Isle of Man. After a short stop and comfort break at Castletown, your walk will begin following part of the 'Raad ny Foillan' (the Way of the Gull). This is the Isle of Man's long distance coastal footpath around Scarlett Head and here you will have the opportunity to see sea birds, plants, limestone outcrops and volcanic rocks against a backdrop of stunning scenery. This part of the exposed southern coast has an abundance of historic sites. There are traces of ancient forts, chapels, old farms, a WWII radar station and a now disused, flooded quarry which once supplied stone for the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in London. The historic highlights of the walk are at Chapel Hill, Balladoole. Here you will see a Bronze Age burial site, an Iron Age hillfort, a Viking ship burial site and Keeill Vael (St Michael's Chapel) which has extensive views over the south of the Island and the Iron Age and Norse promontory fort at Close ny Chollagh. At the conclusion of your walk, rejoin the coach and return to Castletown and then on to Douglas via a route with views over 'the Plains of Heaven' across the central valley and to the northern hills. Please note : The route involves crossing several stiles with up to 9 steep wooden steps on both sides and walking on a mix of coastal grassland and farm tracks. This is a coastal location exposed to the weather. Uneven surfaces with occasional rabbit holes which can be slippery when wet and some areas can be muddy. Guests MUST bring warm, waterproof clothing appropriate to the weather on the day, carry water and wear sturdy footwear (boots or trainers / sneakers) with thick tread and ankle support. Walking poles may be helpful, but this route is not suitable for users of wheelchairs, walking sticks or other walking aids.This is a walking tour and is not suitable for guests with limited walking or walking aids.
Isle of Man, Isle of Man & Snaefall Mountain Railway
Isle of Man, Isle of Man & Snaefall Mountain Railway
Departing the port take a scenic drive out of Douglas and head across the island towards Peel. Also known as "Sunset City," the striking ruins of Peel Castle overlook the small fishing port with its quaint narrow streets and picturesque harbor. Continue your journey passing through the beautiful scenery of the island, and even travel across part of the famous TT-Races track as you head towards Laxey Station. Board a vintage carriage on the Snaefell Mountain Railway, the only electric mountain railway in the British Isles and in service since 1895. This unique Victorian railway winds its way to the top of Snaefell, the only mountain on the Island. During your ascent take in the breathtaking views of the island's largest glacial valley, the beautiful Sulby Reservoir, spectacular landscapes of the north of the island over Tholt-y-Will Glen to the sandy plains of Jurby, the cliffs of Bride and on to the Point of Ayre. At the summit of the Snaefell Mountain 621 m (2,036 feet), on a clear day, the 'Seven Kingdoms' - England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man and Heaven and the sea, can be seen. Re board the Snaefell Mountain Railway to descend to the Bungalow (a famous part of the TT Course) and meet your coach for the return journey to Douglas. Please note: Take an extra layer of clothing as it can be cold on the SMR and windy at the summit. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Isle of Man, Cregnaesh & The Sound
Isle of Man, Cregnaesh & The Sound
Depart your yacht this morning and travel via the " Plains of Heaven ," the magnificently scenic elevated highway that bisects the island running east to west, and the Southern Hills which offer panoramic views of the south of the island down to Cregnaesh where you will pause for photographs. Cregnaesh is the oldest settlement on the Isle of Man, a hamlet of white-washed, stone-walled thatched cottages, just as they were in 1900. Travel to The Sound, the most southerly point of the Island and one of the most scenic places in the British Isles. With excellent views of The Sound and the Calf of Man Nature Reserve, enjoy the sights and sounds of the flourishing Manx ecosystem with its abundance of wildlife and natural wonders. Often seals can be spotted basking on the rocky Kitterland (islet in The Sound) and sometimes dolphins and basking sharks can be seen. Look across to the Calf of Man, a renowned bird sanctuary where many migrating birds stop off for a rest on their journey to or from warmer climates. The visitor centre at The Sound Café provides a wide range of information about the local wildlife and the many wrecks of sunken ships that lie off the shore. Afterwards return to your yacht via the legendary " Fairy Bridge ." Don't forget to say Laa Mie (good day) to the fairies! Please note: This tour is not recommended for wheelchair users as the ground at Cregneash is uneven and sometimes muddy. Any wheelchair guests must be accompanied as the guide cannot undertake responsibility for them during the tour.
Isle of Man, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private CAR with Driver guide
Isle of Man, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private CAR with Driver guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, and English-speaking driver/guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own car. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver/guide, you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites of the city, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 1-3 guests. Private cars are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private car, and English-speaking driver/guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with driver/guide as long as it does not exceed the duration of 4 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.
Isle of Man, Castle Rushen & Vintage Steam Train
Isle of Man, Castle Rushen & Vintage Steam Train
Departing from the pier, take a scenic drive to Castletown and enjoy a visit to the magnificent Castle Rushen which stands alongside the harbor. Castle Rushen is one of the best examples of a medieval castle in Europe and was the former seat of the Kings and Lords of Mann, with the Castle's oldest part dating back to the time of Magnus, the last Norse King of Mann, who died here in 1266. The exact date when the Castle was built is unknown, though it is believed to be around 1200. Today, spectacular displays illustrate the Castle at various times in history, with figures in period costume, historical furnishings, wall hangings and medieval speech bringing the Castle's medieval and 17th century periods to life. Following your visit of the Castle, time permitting, you will enjoy some free time before re-joining your coach for the short transfer to Castletown station. Board the vintage steam train for a delightful and traditional journey to Douglas . Dating from 1874, the Isle of Man Steam Railway is the Island's oldest Victorian rail impressive Victorian terminus in Douglas and re-join your coach for the short transfer back to the pier. Please note : This tour is not recommended for wheelchair users as the rooms of the castle can only be accessed by stairs, some of which are narrow and spiral.Order of the tour may be reversed i.e. train first then Castle Rushen.
Isle of Man, Concierge Collection: World Famous TT Course by Motorbike
Isle of Man, Concierge Collection: World Famous TT Course by Motorbike
The Isle of Man is the home of motorcycle racing and as such draws fans of the sport from all over the world. If you have been nervous about riding motorbikes but have always wanted to just have a go, at least once, this tour will let you fulfill this dream as passengers on a specially designed 3-seater Trike. The emphasis of this tour is on enjoyment rather than high speed; though when you are traveling at 30 mph it will feel more like 60 mph on the Trike when the wind is blowing through your hair! You will experience the course that the world's most daring riders have experienced, though you will not reach the 200 mph+ that they do. You will travel through some very pretty towns and villages, around tight twisty roads, over the renowned Ballaugh Bridge before riding over the spectacular Mountain area. You will have a short stop at the Creg-ny-Baa, before returning to Douglas. Please note : This tour is sold per vehicle with 2 passenger seats available per trike. The route may be altered due to traffic or weather conditions. This tour cannot operate in heavy rain/high winds. Helmets, jackets, and gloves will be provided.

Dublin is a city of delights and surprises. Stroll across the Ha'Penny Bridge to Trinity College for a glimpse of the Book of Kells. Step inside the 11th century Dublin Castle. Stop by the Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery for a taste of Irish history. And embrace the beauty of Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

Available Staterooms
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Ocean View Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Balcony Suite

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

Balcony Suite
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Balcony Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, and savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Porthole Suite

These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Balcony Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 2

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.