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14 Night British Isles with France

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Visit England, Ireland, Scotland & France!
Discover the charm, history, and scenic beauty of the British Isles on a 12-night Princess cruise that begins and ends in Southampton. Explore Portland’s rugged coast, the lively culture of Cork and Dublin, and the historic streets of Glasgow. Venture to the Orkney Islands and Invergordon for a taste of Scotland’s remote beauty before experiencing the grandeur of Edinburgh. A stop in Le Havre offers a gateway to Paris or Normandy’s historic shores, rounding out an enriching journey through some of Northern Europe’s most captivating ports.
*14 nights in the same stateroom: + $100pp (double occupancy)
*14 nights in the same stateroom: +$200pp (single occupancy)
*There are only a limited amount of staterooms available on each sailing where moving is not going to be necessary.
Your Cruise
- 12 Night British Isles with France Cruise
- Taxes
CruisePlus Booking Bonus
- Roundtrip Airfare from Select Gateways
- 2 Nights in a 4-star London Hotel
- $50 US per person Onboard Credit
- Princess Plus: Drinks, WIFI & Gratuities

Priority Access
» Priority check-in
» Priority access to specialty restaurant reservations
» Priority line at the Guest Services desk
» Priority line at the Shore Excursions desk
» Priority access to tenders ashore in select ports
» Priority disembarkation
Premium Dining
» Expanded 24-hour room service breakfast menu
» Pinnacle Class ships: Private dining venue for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
» All other ships: Priority seating in the Dining Room for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
Exclusive Amenities
» Complimentary stateroom upgrade
» Dedicated concierge service
» Welcome glass of sparkling wine on embarkation day
» Premium bathrobes
» Club Orange keycard
» Exclusive Club Orange tote bag (one per stateroom)
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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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Guinness Storehouse
Housed in an old fermentation plant in the heart of St James's Gate Brewery, the now seven-story visitor experience tells the story of Ireland's iconic drink and the heritage of this world famous beer.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is a port city in the western Lowlands of Scotland, on the River Clyde. It is renowned for its Victorian and Art Nouveau architecture, a priceless legacy of the city's prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, and National Theatre of Scotland are among the cultural organisations that call it home today. There are also renowned museums and a lively music scene.
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Glamis Castle, near Edinburgh, Scotland
A royal residence since 1372, the castle is thought to be haunted. Tour Duncan Hall, made famous in Shakespeare's Macbeth, view the medieval royal rooms, and look out for the legendary ghosts.
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