AUGUST 15 – 26, 2024
11 NIGHTS
Norwegian Cruise Line Dawn
- Departing from England
- 10 Cities in 1 Cruise
- A Full Day in Paris
- World Class Kosher Cuisine
ITINERARY
Day 1, Thu, August 15
Southampton, United Kingdom - Departs 5:00pm
Day 2, Fri, August 16
At Sea
Day 3, Sat, August 17
Newhaven, United Kingdom - Arrives 7:00am - Departs 6:00pm
Day 4, Sun, August 18
Kirkwall, Scotland - Arrives 7:00am - Departs 2:00pm
Day 5, Mon, August 19
Greenock, Scotland - Arrives 12:00pm - Departs 9:00pm
Day 6, Tue, August 20
Dublin, Ireland - Arrives 8:30am - Departs 8:00pm
Day 7, Wed, August 21
Belfast, United Kingdom - Arrives 7:00am - Departs 4:00pm
Day 8, Thu, August 22
Cork (Cobh), Ireland - Arrives 8:00am - Departs 5:00pm
Day 9, Fri, August 23
Portland Harbour, United Kingdom - Arrives 11:00am - Departs 4:30pm
Day 10, Sat, August 24
Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium - Arrives 9:00am - Departs 4:30pm
Day 11, Sun, August 25
Paris (LeHavre), France - Arrives 6:00am - Departs 10:00pm
Day 12, Mon, August 26
Southampton, United Kingdom - Arrives 5:00am
SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON – Southampton is a city in Hampshire, South East England, 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 15 miles (24 km) north-west of Portsmouth. Southampton is noted for its association with the RMS Titanic, the Spitfire, as one of the departure points for D-Day, and more recently as the home port of some of the largest cruise ships in the world. Southampton also has a large shopping centre and retail park, Westquay.
KIRKWALL – A bustling, busy town, but it’s one with a historic centre full of character. Kirkwall is a cosmopolitan place and the town centre was even named Scotland’s Most Beautiful High Street, winning a public vote in 2019.
GREENCOCK – If you head out of the major port city of Glasgow and explore the nearby fishing town of Greenock, you’ll undoubtedly be charmed by this shipbuilding community with a rich history.
DUBLIN – The friendly capital city of Ireland, is filled with great people, good fun and intriguing sights to explore. It’s an academic and museum-filled city as well as a city of musicians and poets whose songs spill out to the bustling streets.
BELFAST – Belfast is Northern Ireland’s capital. It was the birthplace of the RMS Titanic. This legacy is recalled in the renovated dockyards’ Titanic Quarter, which includes the Titanic Belfast, an aluminium-clad museum reminiscent of a ship’s hull, as well as shipbuilder Harland & Wolff’s Drawing Offices and the Titanic Slipways, which now host open-air concerts.
COBH – Cobh, originally named Queenstown after the visit of Queen Victoria in 1849, is situated on Great Island in Cork Harbour, the second-largest natural harbor in the world. Cobh was listed as one of Ireland’s top ten tourism towns.
PORTLAND HARBOUR – Located beside the Isle of Portland, off Dorset, on the south coast of England. It is one of the largest man-made harbours in the world.
ZEEBRUGGE (BRUGES) – Zeebrugge is a popular cruise port in Belgium. Visitors can explore the city’s cobblestone streets, picturesque canals, and historic architecture.
PARIS – The capital city of France, remains and will remain one of the most beautiful places to visit – a city overflowing with history.