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British Isles & Lowlands BRITISH ISLES & LOWLANDS 10 nights aboard Sirena LONDON TO LONDON • JUN. 12–23, 2021 2-for-1 cruise fares & free unlimited internet Featuring OLife Choice: INCLUDES ROUND-TRIP AIRFARE PLUS, CHOICE OF 6 FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS, FREE BEVERAGE PACKAGE, OR $600 SHIPBOARD CREDIT ABOVE OFFERS ARE PER STATEROOM, BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY DAY 1: DEPART FOR ENGLAND DAY 7: LONDONDERRY, NORTHERN IRELAND The only completely walled city in the British Isles, Londonderry is home to a DAY 2: LONDON (SOUTHAMPTON), ENGLAND burgeoning art and live music scene, as well as the powerful Bogside murals. One London is immersed in history, culture, and art—from the Tower of London, of Ireland’s longest continually inhabited places, this cosmopolitan city illustrates Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben, to the Shard, the Tate, and the planned its history at the Tower Museum and across the brilliant stained-glass windows of Garden Bridge. Enhance your experience with an optional Go Next London the Gothic-style Guildhall. Pre-Cruise Program. DAY 8: BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND DAY 3: ISLE OF PORTLAND, ENGLAND As the birthplace of the Titanic and the only city in Ireland to have fully Straddled by the pebbled Chesil Beach and situated along England’s Jurassic experienced the impact of the Industrial Revolution, Belfast today is polished and Coast, Portland is a small almost-island with steep cliffs, rare plants, and a re ned. Ornate Victorian and Edwardian architecture complement the rich culture wealth of wildlife. Explore Portland Castle or Tout Quarry, or venture to the Portland and character of the city’s classic pubs and gracious gardens. Bill Lighthouse. This tied island is also a gateway to the Dorset countryside. DAY 9: GLASGOW (GREENOCK), SCOTLAND DAY 4: CORK (COBH), IRELAND Scotland’s largest city is a scene-stealing combination of grace and grit, with art Cork is proud of its heritage and known nation-wide for being Ireland’s “foodie galleries, stylish restaurants, world-class concert venues, refurbished eighteenth- capital.” Sprawled about the River Lee and interspersed with bridges, the city century warehouses, and stately Victorian architecture. center is paved with seventeenth-century streets and alleyways leading to historic and cultural sites, like Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral and the Youghal Clock DAY 10: DUBLIN, IRELAND Gate Tower. Visit Ireland’s famed cosmopolitan capital, Dublin. The largest city in Ireland packs character into neatly lined rows of Georgian buildings, historic monuments, DAY 5: BANTRY, IRELAND and quaint cobblestone streets. Pop into its trendy taverns, stroll through its Seated near the head of scenic Bantry Bay, West Cork’s friendly commercial hub many green spaces, or perhaps see the eleventh-century Christ Church Cathedral, attracts artisans and artists to its lively markets and festivals. Bantry town one of the city’s two medieval cathedrals. features tidy lanes of traditional shops and restaurants, a colorful waterfront, and numerous heritage walks inviting you to explore the region’s history and rugged DAY 11: CRUISING THE CELTIC SEA & THE ENGLISH CHANNEL natural beauty. DAY 12: LONDON (SOUTHAMPTON), ENGLAND DAY 6: GALWAY, IRELAND Disembark in London. Galway sits where the River Corrib meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city’s hub, the eighteenth-century Eyre Square, is surrounded by shops and traditional pubs that often offer live Irish folk music. 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