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12 Night British Isles
Explore the United Kingdom during a stunning 11-night cruise that departs from the exciting city of Amsterdam!
Visit the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam before embarking on this fascinating cruise around the British Isles. Admire the towering White Cliffs of Dover and see the ruins of Stonehenge near Dorset. Step inside Gothic cathedrals in Cork and visit the birthplace of the Beatles in Liverpool. Discover Viking history in Waterford, go on a pub crawl in Belfast, and walk across pristine beaches in the Shetland Islands.
Your Cruise
- 11 Night British Isles cruise
- Taxes
CruisePlus Bonus
- $100 US per person Onboard Credit
- 1 night in a 4-star Amsterdam hotel
Celebrity Booking Bonus - Always Included
- Beverage Package
- Wi-Fi
- Prepaid Gratuities
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Anne Frank House
The house where Anne Frank & her family hid from the Nazis during World War II.
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Blarney Castle
Set in a sprawling park, this romantic ruin was the stronghold of the McCarthy clan, and features thick stone walls. Those who kiss the Blarney Stone are said to be gifted the power of eloquence.
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St. Fin Barre's Cathedral
This Gothic-inspired cathedral designed by William Burgess was built on the site of Fin Barre's 7th-century monastic settlement. It boasts mosaics, rich carvings and medieval gargoyles.
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Muckross House & Gardens
This delightful 19th-century manor house features a gorgeous sunken garden, folk museum and crafting workshop. The interior of the house features beautiful hand-made Victorian furnishings.
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