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PONANT lädt Sie ein, auf einer neuen 9-tägigen Kreuzfahrt die Atlantikküsten zu entdecken. Lassen Sie sich an Bord der Le Lyrial auf einer unvergesslichen Reisen von der wilden und melancholischen Schönheit der französischen, britischen und irischen Küsten verzaubern.
Während Ihrer gesamten Reise profitieren Sie von einem bereits im Reisepreis inkludierten Landausflug pro Anlaufhafen und Person. Dieser ist aus einem vom PONANT sorgfältig zusammengestellten Angebot auszuwählen. Auf dieser Kreuzfahrt können Sie die Ria d'Étel bei Quiberon erkunden, den Mont-Saint-Michel von Saint-Malo aus entdecken oder Cork und die berühmte Old Jameson Distillery von Kinsale aus besuchen. Die Vielfalt der angebotenen Erlebnisse verspricht ebenso intensive wie abwechslungsreiche Momente (gesamtes Angebot unter dem Reiter „Reiseroute" einsehbar).
Von Bordeaux aus, der Welthauptstadt des Weins, nehmen Sie Kurs auf die bretonische Küste und legen in Quiberon an, dem Hafen für die Einschiffung auf die treffend benannte Belle-Île-en-Mer. Dann erreichen Sie die Spitze des Finistère und das Schiff läuft in die wunderschöne Bucht von Brest ein, wo Sie vielleicht den prächtigen Schoner La Recouvrance, Botschafter und Wahrzeichen der Stadt, sehen.
Anschließend geht es nach Guernsey, dessen grüne Weiden und romantische Felsen zur Exilheimat von Victor Hugo wurden, und schließlich nach Saint-Malo.. Hier startet die legendäre Atlantik-Regatta „Route du Rhum“. Schlendern Sie durch die Gassen und lassen Sie sich von ihrem Flair und dem vielfältigen kulturellen Erbe der Korsarenstadt verzaubern.
Die Le Lyrial überquert den Ärmelkanal und erreicht Dartmouth, eine malerische Kleinstadt inmitten der erhabenen Naturkulisse der Mündung des Dart River.. Sie entdecken die alten, pastellfarbenen Fischerhäuser sowie einige Fachwerkhäuser.
Dann läuft Ihr Schiff die Scilly-Inseln an. Dieser kleine, bizarre Archipel besticht insbesondere durch wunderschöne Sandstrände vor einer Kulisse aus grünen Wiesen und Feldern, auf deren Hügeln alte Burgruinen stehen.
Sie verlassen England gen Irland, wo Sie den malerischen kleinen Hafen von Kinsale in der Bucht von Bandon entdecken.
Ihre Kreuzfahrt endet in Dublin, der irischen Hauptstadt mit einer geselligen Atmosphäre und authentischem Charme.
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Eine neue Kreuzfahrt entlang der französischen, englischen und irischen Küsten, auf der Sie natürliche Schätze und malerische Fischerhäfen entdecken. Stätten des UNESCO-Welterbes: Bordeaux, der „Hafen...
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
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*Vorreservierungen der Landausflüge ab etwa zwei Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt möglich. Anfragen werden nach Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs und unter Berücksichtigung einer entsprechenden Verfügbarkeit bearbeitet.
Einschiffung 08.05.2025 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 08.05.2025 um 18:00
Bordeaux erstreckt sich entlang der Ufer der Garonne im Südwesten Frankreichs. Seine reiche Weintradition macht es zur Welthauptstadt des Weins. Lassen Sie sich von der Geschichte des „Port de la Lune“ („Hafen des Mondes“) mitreißen, der aufgrund seiner prestigeträchtigen klassischen Architektur zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehört. Auf dem berühmten Place de la Bourse vermischt sich die Vergangenheit mit der Gegenwart: Hier spiegeln sich die historischen Gebäude in der zeitgenössischen Kreation des Miroir d’eau wider.
Ankunft 09.05.2025 am späten Vormittag
Abfahrt 09.05.2025 abends
Willkommen auf der Halbinsel Quiberon im Morbihan, einer wilden und kontrastreichen Region der Bretagne mit atemberaubenden Landschaften. Auf der Atlantikseite gibt es eine kilometerlange wilde Küste mit zerklüfteten, windgepeitschten Klippen und auf der Seite der Bucht von Quiberon lange Sandstrände mit smaragdgrünem Wasser. Zehn Gehminuten von Quiberon entfernt liegt der Yachthafen Port Haliguen, der sich den Charme vergangener Zeiten bewahrt hat.
Ankunft 10.05.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 10.05.2025 mittags
Die Stadt Brest wurde um den Fluss Penfeld in einer wunderschönen Bucht gebaut, die sich zur Iroise-See öffnet. Über Jahrhunderte hinweg diente ihr Hafen der nationalen Marine, bevor er zu einem bedeutenden Handels- und Yachthafen wurden, der von großen Seefahrern geschätzt wird. Bei einem Spaziergang auf dem Quai Commandant-Malbert können Sie vielleicht einen Blick auf den wunderschönen Schoner La Recouvrance erhaschen und in der Ferne an der zerklüfteten Küste ein paar Leuchttürme sehen. Im Zentrum Océanopolis können Sie die Meeresökosysteme entdecken und im Schloss von Brest lädt das Marinemuseum zu einem Besuch ein. Brest, Stadt der Kunst und der Geschichte, besticht zudem mit dem Eklektizismus seiner Architektur, einem Mix aus Moderne, Neoklassizismus, Jugendstil und Art déco.
Ankunft 11.05.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 11.05.2025 abends
Guernsey, eine einzigartige, unvergessliche Etappe. Die zu den britischen Kanalinseln gehörende Insel besticht mit einem milden Klima und jodreicher Luft sowie mit einer grünen, blühenden Landschaft. Vereinzelt zeugen Dolmen und Menhire von der langen Geschichte der Insel und ihrem reichhaltigen Kulturerbe. In der hübschen Hauptstadt St. Peter Port zeigt sich der charakteristische Charme der Insel: „So british!“. Die Erinnerung an den großen Schriftsteller Victor Hugo, der auf Guernsey 15 Jahre im Exil lebte, ist sehr lebendig. In seinem Haus Hauteville House wird sie aufrecht erhalten. Die unglaublich reichhaltige Dekoration zeugt von dem überschäumenden kreativen Genie des bedeutenden Mannes.
Ankunft 12.05.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 12.05.2025 abends
Allein die Erwähnung des Namens Saint-Malo entführt uns in seine reiche Vergangenheit. Die Befestigungsanlagen zeugen von der Entschlossenheit der Einwohner, die auch von den Engländern begehrte Stadt zu verteidigen. Während Ihres Aufenthalts tauchen Sie in das vielfältige Erbe der Stadt ein: die Korsaren, die die Ozeane auf der Suche nach Ruhm und Reichtum unsicher machten, die berühmten Segelregatten wie die Route du Rhum, die noch heute den Ruhm der Stadt begründen, oder das Grabmal Chateaubriands, das nach Wunsch des Dichters keine Inschrift trägt.
Ankunft 13.05.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 13.05.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Im Südwesten Englands können Sie in der Grafschaft Devon in die zauberhafte Atmosphäre der kleinen Stadt Dartmouth eintauchen. Der Ort liegt inmitten von grünen Landschaften an der Mündung des River Dart und besticht mit den wunderschönen, typischen Landschaften des ländlichen Englands. Die malerischen Kopfsteingassen sind von prächtigen Fachwerkhäusern aus dem 15. und 16. Jahrhundert gesäumt. Am Nordufer des Flusses können Sie alte Fischerhäuser in bunten Pastellfarben entdecken. Die kleine Hafenstadt, die heute ein beliebtes Tourismusziel ist, hat sich ihre ruhige und romantische Atmosphäre bewahrt.
Ankunft 14.05.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 14.05.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Die Scilly-Inseln liegen im Atlantischen Ozean an der Südwestspitze von Cornwall. Sie bilden eine kleine britische Inselkette, deren Klima, Landschaften und Lebensstil einzigartig sind und direkt aus einer Geschichte von Enid Blyton stammen könnten. Hier ähnelt alles einem tropischen Paradies. Die langen Sandstrände verlaufen entlang üppiger grüner Wiesen voller semi-exotischer Blumen, während die Ruinen antiker Burgen von den Hügeln ragen. Sie sind wahre Zufluchtsorte des Friedens, die das legendäre Avalon von König Arthur inspiriert haben. Heute sind sie als Gebiet von außergewöhnlicher natürlicher Schönheit aufgeführt. Die zerklüftete Küste beherbergt ebenso vielfältige wie außergewöhnliche Tiere, einschließlich der sehr seltenen atlantischen Kegelrobbe.
Ankunft 15.05.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 15.05.2025 am frühen Nachmittag
Kinsale gilt als schönstes Dorf Irlands und besticht mit wunderschönen Naturlandschaften und einem reichen kulturellen Erbe. Die malerische kleine Hafenstadt liegt in der Mündung des River Bandon in der Grafschaft Cork. Zu den Sehenswürdigkeiten zählen die von bunten Häusern gesäumten Gassen, Kunstgalerien und Theater und die Burg aus dem 17. Jahrhundert. Ganz in der Nähe auf einem Felsvorsprung thront der Leuchtturm von Kinsale. Er ist auch heute noch in Betrieb und bietet einen herrlichen Blick auf den Atlantik.
Ankunft 16.05.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Ausschiffung 16.05.2025 um 08:00
Die irische Hauptstadt erstreckt sich an der Ostküste von den Ufern des Flusses Liffey bis zur Bucht von Dublin. Sie entdecken deren einladende, lebendige Seite im Fußgängerviertel Temple Bar. In den gepflasterten Straßen gibt es unzählige Kreativläden, Pubs im alten Stil und Kulturzentren. In der Nähe der für ihre Bibliothek des 18. Jh. berühmten Universität Trinity College können Sie entlang der Grafton Street bummeln:In deren legendären Cafés werden Ihnen Buttermilch-Scones noch warm mit Konfitüre serviert. Nicht weit von dort führt Sie die majestätische O'Connell-Brücke zur gleichnamigen Allee, auf der die zeitgenössische Leuchtskulptur Spire errichtet ist.
Laissez-vous tenter par une balade envoûtante dans le Morbihan calme et paisible, avec la découverte du village de Saint-Cado, petit îlot plein de charme au cœur de la rivière d’Etel.
L’île, accessible uniquement à pied et reliée par un pont, se dévoile le long des eaux paisibles de la Ria d’Etel. Une atmosphère unique règne sur ce petit bout de terre qui compte une vingtaine de maisons de pêcheurs et une magnifique chapelle romane du XIIe siècle. Un sentier permet de faire le tour de l’île à pied, offrant de sublimes points de vue sur la rivière et les paysages bretons. On y admire surtout ce qui fait la renommée de Saint-Cado : la fameuse petite maison aux volets bleus. Comme posée sur l’eau, cette demeure qui n’est accessible à pied qu’à marée basse fait le bonheur des photographes et des peintres.
Le programme complet de cette excursion sera prochainement dévoilé.
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Allow yourself to be tempted by a captivating walk in the calm and peaceful Morbihan, with the discovery of the village of Saint-Cado, a small islet full of charm at the heart of the Etel River, also known as the Ria d’Etel.
The island, which is only accessible on foot and connected by a bridge, will reveal itself along the peaceful waters of the Ria d’Etel. A unique atmosphere reigns on this small piece of land, which has around twenty fishermen’s houses and a magnificent 12th-century Romanesque chapel. There is a path you can walk all the way around the island, taking in sublime points of view over the river and the Breton landscapes. Above all, you will be able to admire one of the reasons behind Saint-Cado’s renown: the famous little house with the blue shutters. Standing as if it were placed on the water, this residence, only accessible by foot at low tide, is a delight for photographers and painters.
The full program for this excursion will be revealed soon.
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The North coast of Guernsey offers the walkers a perfect playground with a long beautiful shoreline. After a short transfer to L'Ancresse Bay, start your beautiful walk with its sandy beach and clear turquoise waters and follow the coast passing Fort Le Marchant and Fort Doyle. A short detour inland brings you to one of the most fascinating prehistoric sites in the Island; Le Dehus Burial Chamber, a prehistoric passage grave.
Back on the coast, you come to a tiny harbour which overlooks the neighbouring islands and the remains of an impressive castle, Vale Castle. Your local coach awaits there.
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Depart from pier and enjoy a walking guided visit of Saint-Malo leading to the Asfeld Hotel.
As you stroll around the quaint narrow streets, your knowledgeable guide points out sites of historical interest. View the castle, part of the ramparts protecting the town, the town's typical streets, the house of Duchess Ann, and the cathedral. Also, get acquainted with the more famous personalities of Saint-Malo, such as Jacques Cartier, Duguay-Trouin, Surcouf, and the well-known romantic writer Chateaubriand. Enter the Asfeld Hotel for a visit of this former Privateer's house, followed by a cider tasting. This Manor house has been built by François-Auguste Magon de La Lande, privateer and merchant. He was one of the most powerful ship-owner in the heyday of Saint-Malo and a director of the French East Indies Company. Built in 1725, the house is listed as a Historic Monument (interior and exterior) so as to protect its authenticity and guarantee that the restoration respects historical accuracy.
Here you will enjoy a glass of cider before walking back to pier and your awaiting ship.
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From the pier, board your coach and start your 30-minute drive to Cancale.
Picturesque fishing village, Cancale is renowned for its “bancs d’huîtres” (oyster’s beds). The gardeners of the sea work from the parks to the farms thousands of oysters up to the time they are ready to please the gourmet.
En-route, you will discover an oyster farm. During your guided visit of the “Ferme Marine”, you will learn more about the work of the oyster farmer and the workshop (tanks, washing, conditioning). Normally, you will have the opportunity to see the farmer during her/his working day.
Following your visit, you will enjoy an oyster tasting accompanied with a glass of wine.
Then, you will drive to Cancale fishing port to enjoy a walking guided tour along “La Houle” and historical seamen neighborhood before having some free time to explore by yourself.
After, your tour will continue to La Pointe du Grouin nature reserve. At the Northern end of the department, in the commune of Cancale, the “Pointe du Grouin” houses the most important coastal bird nesting site of Ille-et-Vilaine.
Dominated by a semaphore built in 1861, the Pointe du Grouin offers a panoramic view of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and the coast of the Channel to the east, and a succession of handles and points to Cap Fréhel to the west.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your local coach and join directly the Mont Saint Michel which “is to the ocean what the Pyramid of Cheops is to the desert” as Victor Hugo put it.
Upon arrival, your guide will give you a short security briefing before starting your hike. Then, discover the bay from a unique point of view: from inside. This hike will allow you to discover the famous shifting sands and unusual views on the Mont Saint Michel and the Rock of Tombelaine, located in the middle of the bay. Follow your passionate guide on this impressive desert and humid stretch of land, home to an important and specific biodiversity. Your guide will explain the tides, fauna and flora, will show you the quicksand safely.
After this unique experience head back to your ship.
Preisspanne: Details
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Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
From the pier, you will board your coach for the one-hour drive to the Mont-Saint-Michel. On arrival, you will change your transportation and take a shuttle to reach the village entrance.
Your walking exploration will start at the foot of the island. This jewel of France, according to Victor Hugo 'is to the ocean what the Pyramid of Cheops is to the desert'.
At first, you will discover the Mont surrounded by the bay's fragile and natural setting of fauna and flora. You will continue through the narrow streets of the medieval village and walk up to the Abbey for a guided visit inside the abbey, achievement of passionate builders. Taking its inspiration from a dream, the monastery was founded in the 10th century and today welcomes modern pilgrims following the century-old tradition.
After lunch in a famous local restaurant, enjoy some time at leisure for independent sightseeing and shopping before rejoining your guide to take the shuttle back to the parking.
Finally, you will board you coach for your transfer to Saint Malo and your ship.
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Join a public ferry for a transfer up the pretty River Dart, passing stunning scenery all the while. Agatha Christie’s House, Greenway, sits here on the banks of the river in its idyllic setting.
Upon arrival at Kingswear station you will board the steam train. The ride takes you through breathtaking, picturesque scenery through the wooded slopes of Long Wood bordering the Dart Estuary, and along the spectacular English Riviera Geopark coast line to Paignton. You will enjoy a short stop here before returning the same way back to Dartmouth.
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Enjoy a scenic drive through the Devonshire countryside to arrive at the Sandridge Barton Estate on the banks of the River Dart.
Visit Sandridge Barton, the home of Sharpham wine, one of the earliest pioneers of the English wine industry with a history stretching back over 40 years. Gain a true understanding of the winemaking processes and enjoy an instructive wine tasting experience. You will be escorted through three wines, beginning with the methods used in the vineyard and ending with a visit of the winemaking facilities.
After the tasting, you will get the opportunity to taste two local Devon cheeses before returning to Dartmouth.
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Make the delightful journey up the river Dart by boat. After a 30-minute sailing, arrive at Greenway House and Gardens.
Agatha Christie made Greenway her holiday home from 1938 until 1959. Take the opportunity to view the many personal collections and mementoes of our best-loved mystery writer and her family in a house that portrays the spirit of a holiday home in its 1950s heyday. Here, Agatha Christie gathered with her family and friends for long summer days together, often to celebrate a novel just completed for publication. Visit the house before taking a stroll around the gardens.
The most nostalgic and magical of gardens, evoking a past world of long summer holidays and secret places waiting to be discovered, was described by previous owner Agatha Christie as "the loveliest place in the world". The beautiful garden is renowned for its rare half-hardy plants, under planted with drifts of native wild flowers. Among the many corners to explore are a Victorian fernery, an exquisitely restored vinery and the enigmatic "Raleigh's boathouse".
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Since 1863, Dartmouth and the River Dart have been the home of initial Naval Officer training in the United Kingdom. Today it is the only remaining Naval Officer College in the country, fulfilling a vital role in training Naval Officer cadets, not only from Britain, but those from the Commonwealth and all over the world.
After a short transfer, enjoy a special tour of the Britannia Royal Naval College, where you will be taken into the heart of the College, from the elegant chapel, through to areas including the Quaterdeck, Parade Ground, Senior Gun Room and Britannia Heritage Museum.
The visit of this iconic building will offer an informative narrative allowing you to appreciate the rich history, role and relevance of this place and the naval training conducted here today.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€€: mehr als 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
The Isles of Scilly are a sub-tropical haven for plants and wildlife. In this walking tour, visit the lovely island of Tresco and tour one of the most remarkable gardens in the world, the glorious Tresco Abbey Gardens, containing 20,000 exotic plants flourishing in the warm Gulf Stream climate of these parts.
Meet your local guide who will take you on a walk around the island.
The stunning Tresco Abbey Gardens were created nearly 170 years ago by Augustus Smith around the remains of the 12th century Saint Nicholas Priory. Succeeding generations of the Dorrien-Smith family and their gardeners have collected one of the most fascinating and varied botanical collection of plants from all around the world. These include hotter, drier terraces at the top to suit Australian and South African plants, whilst the bottom ones provide the humidity that favours flora from New Zealand and South America.
Fringing the lush grid of paths criss-crossing the gardens are cacti, date-palms and rarities like lobster claw and shocking-pink drifts of pelargonium. The Valhalla museum reminds the visitor of the shipwrecks that surround the islands and the storms that caused many of them.
Enjoy a self-guided visit at your own pace before heading back to the pier.
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Your walk will take you through the main town and up onto Peninnis headland from where three of Scilly’s life-saving lighthouses can be observed. Your local guide will engage and inform you on a wide range of topics including natural history, maritime defences and the ‘ins and outs’ of island life on this most enchanting of UK archipelagos.
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This tour is a unique chance to discover the impressive richness of Isles of Scilly. From the marina, embark on your local boat and head to one of the 4 different spots selected by your local experts (depending on weather conditions and wildlife), to explore the islands by sea and experience the wildlife and key sights within the archipelago.
Eastern Isles: A cruise around this idyllic group of a dozen uninhabited islands nestling in the Eastern corner of Scilly, is our most popular circular trip. The Eastern Isles are one of the best places for viewing the Atlantic Grey Seals, as well as offering a wonderful variety of seabirds.
The Norrard Rocks: The Norrard Rocks are a group of rugged rocks and islands, located to the North and West of Samson and Bryher. They include Mincarlo, Scilly Rock and Maiden Bower, to name but a few. This journey provides an excellent opportunity to see both seals and seabirds (including Puffins until late July) in one relatively short trip.
Round Island Lighthouse: The Round Island Lighthouse, together with the islands of Tean, and St Helen’s are located between Tresco and St Martin’s, an area rich in history. You will also cruise past Men-A-Vaur, an imposing rock that is home to many seabirds, with Puffins often seen here until late July.
Wildlife Spotting: The Isles of Scilly, positioned in the far southwest of Britain, are ideally located for pelagic trips in search of Northeast Atlantic seabirds. Every year a wide variety of breeding and passage seabirds are recorded, along with cetaceans, turtles and sunfish.
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Experience a unique boat trip around Isles of Scilly with the first and only glass-bottom boat of the region. From the pier, embark SeaQuest and head to 1 of the spot select by your local expert.
?Eastern Isles Explorer: The wildlife safari explores some of the fascinating shorelines of this picturesque group of uninhabited islands. Home to an abundance of bird and sea life, including one of our resident Atlantic Grey Seal colonies, Gannets, Cormorants, Kelp Forests, Sea Grass and, if you are really lucky, Dolphins too!
Northern Rocks Explorer: This safari explores the wild and rugged Northern Rocks. This area is not only rich in wildlife, with Seals, Puffins (when in season), Gannets, Guillemots, Fulmars and occasionally Dolphins but also an abundance of shipwrecks. Although too deep to see from the boat the history and stormy tales associated with these fated ships add to the ambience of this beautiful yet treacherous northern archipelago.
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Depart the pier for a 45-minute drive to Cork city. Experience a panoramic drive and orientation of the city which includes highlights such as the spires of Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, the Old Courthouse, City Hall and the renowned Bells of Shandon.
Next, travel to Blarney Castle. This 5th century castle is famous for its legendary Blarney Stone, embedded in the castle wall. The stone is said to have the power to bestow the gift of eloquence on anyone who kisses it. To do so, you must climb the 108 stone steps to the battlements, lie on your back, with someone holding you, and bend down to kiss the overhanging stone. The less agile may simply enjoy the magnificent views from the castle grounds. These were laid out in the 18th century and contain a grove of trees and pretty dells with a circle of large stones known as Rock Close.
Visit the Blarney Woollen Mills, which offers a large selection of Irish goods. Some free time is afforded for exploring and to enjoy an Irish coffee. The tour concludes with the one-hour return drive to your ship.
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Depart from the pier and travel to the city of Cork. Your panoramic tour will introduce you to Cork, Ireland’s second city (or the “real capital” of Ireland, as the inhabitants like to call it!); it was founded on an island on the swampy estuary of the River Lee just upstream from Cork harbour, one of the world’s largest natural harbours. Today the Lee flows through the city in two main channels, so that you find yourself constantly crossing bridges. In fact, it is this feature of the city that gives it its distinctively continental air. Today, Cork City has become the shopping and commercial capital of the south. It is a University City with a unique character, a city of Jazz, Film, Opera and Theatre. However, as well as offering the many amenities of a large city, it still manages to retain the pleasant charm and friendliness of a country town. You will see the spires of Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, The Old Courthouse, City Hall and the renowned Bells of Shandon.
Leaving the city, you will travel eastwards to the village of Midleton, the town from which the famous rare Irish whiskey gets its name. A visit to the Old Jameson distillery will take you right to the heart of the cherished whiskey making tradition. You are invited to join a 60-minute guided tour of this beautifully restored 18th-century self-contained industrial complex, unique in Britain and Ireland. Delight in the fully operational water wheel and be amazed by the copper pot still of 32,000 gallons which is the largest in the world. An audio-visual presentation breathes life into the Irish Whiskey legend.
After the history comes the tasting, where you are invited to relax in the atmosphere of a traditional Irish pub and sample Ireland’s finest whiskey. Afterwards visit the craft shop, or coffee shop at Jameson Heritage Centre where you can lose yourself in the charm of another age.
Following your visit, re-board your coach for your return drive to the pier and your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, meet your local guide and start your culinary exploration of Kinsale. This food tour offers a unique chance to taste local cheese, smoked meats/ smoked salmon, Atlantic Bay oysters, an Irish coffee, local chocolates all crafted to perfection in this spoilt for choice gourmet town (tastings vary and dependent on season).
While moving place to place you will learn about the food culture, fascinating stories and more about the people in Kinsale. Guests are given the opportunity to immerse themselves in local culture, discover hidden gems off the beaten path and take the time to truly enjoy and appreciate every moment in this charming town.
Then, finish the tour with a light lunch and a local brew of your choice.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€: zwischen 100 € und 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
From the pier, board your local coach and take the direction of the rugged landscape of Old Head Kinsale. The Old Head has some spectacular scenery with the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the cliffs that form it. On May 7, 1915, the Luisitania passenger ship was torpedoed by the German U-Boat 11 miles off the southern coast of Old Head during WWII, claiming 1198 lives. Today the wreck is 300ft below water.
As you drive the loop you will reach Garrylucas Beach where you will stop for a gentle stroll alongside this beautiful blue flag beach leading onto Garretstown Beach, located next to each other.
Continue via the inland route to Charles Fort. Charles Fort is a classic example of a late 17th century star-shaped fort. Here, enjoy a guided tour of this dramatic fort that was primarily constructed as a coastal defence to prevent attacking naval forces from entering Kinsale Harbour. As one of the largest military forts in the country, Charles Fort has been associated with some of the most momentous events in Irish history. These include the Williamite War in 1690 and the Irish Civil War of 1922-23. Charles Fort remained garrisoned by the British army until 1922.
After your visit, rejoin your coach for your transfer back to your awaiting ship.
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An Bord Ihres Schiffes bieten Ihnen ausgewählte Lektoren kulturelle und historische Einblicke, damit Sie noch mehr über Ihr Reiseziel erfahren können: den Ursprung der lokalen Traditionen, die Geschichte symbolischer Orte, berühmte Persönlichkeiten und historische Helden... Die Experten begleiten Sie während der gesamten Kreuzfahrt, an Bord und bei den Ausflügen an Land, um ihr Know-how und ihre Einsichten mit Ihnen zu teilen.
Inkludierte Landausflüge
Während der Reise profitieren Sie von einem im Reisepreis inbegriffenen Landausflug pro Person und pro Anlaufhafen, auszuwählen aus einem von PONANT zusammengestellten Angebot. Ob Sie nun ein Museum oder eine UNESCO-Welterbestätte besuchen, eine Aktivität in der Natur unternehmen oder lokale Produkte probieren oder an einer der vielen anderen einmaligen Aktivitäten teilnehmen, eine Vielfalt von ansprechenden und sorgfältig vorbereiteten Ausflügen erwartet Sie unterwegs.
*Die Vorreservierungen werden etwa zwei Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt geöffnet.Anfragen werden je nach Verfügbarkeit in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
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Laissez-vous tenter par une balade envoûtante dans le Morbihan calme et paisible, avec la découverte du village de Saint-Cado, petit îlot plein de charme au cœur de la rivière d’Etel.
L’île, accessible uniquement à pied et reliée par un pont, se dévoile le long des eaux paisibles de la Ria d’Etel. Une atmosphère unique règne sur ce petit bout de terre qui compte une vingtaine de maisons de pêcheurs et une magnifique chapelle romane du XIIe siècle. Un sentier permet de faire le tour de l’île à pied, offrant de sublimes points de vue sur la rivière et les paysages bretons. On y admire surtout ce qui fait la renommée de Saint-Cado : la fameuse petite maison aux volets bleus. Comme posée sur l’eau, cette demeure qui n’est accessible à pied qu’à marée basse fait le bonheur des photographes et des peintres.
Le programme complet de cette excursion sera prochainement dévoilé.
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Allow yourself to be tempted by a captivating walk in the calm and peaceful Morbihan, with the discovery of the village of Saint-Cado, a small islet full of charm at the heart of the Etel River, also known as the Ria d’Etel.
The island, which is only accessible on foot and connected by a bridge, will reveal itself along the peaceful waters of the Ria d’Etel. A unique atmosphere reigns on this small piece of land, which has around twenty fishermen’s houses and a magnificent 12th-century Romanesque chapel. There is a path you can walk all the way around the island, taking in sublime points of view over the river and the Breton landscapes. Above all, you will be able to admire one of the reasons behind Saint-Cado’s renown: the famous little house with the blue shutters. Standing as if it were placed on the water, this residence, only accessible by foot at low tide, is a delight for photographers and painters.
The full program for this excursion will be revealed soon.
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The North coast of Guernsey offers the walkers a perfect playground with a long beautiful shoreline. After a short transfer to L'Ancresse Bay, start your beautiful walk with its sandy beach and clear turquoise waters and follow the coast passing Fort Le Marchant and Fort Doyle. A short detour inland brings you to one of the most fascinating prehistoric sites in the Island; Le Dehus Burial Chamber, a prehistoric passage grave.
Back on the coast, you come to a tiny harbour which overlooks the neighbouring islands and the remains of an impressive castle, Vale Castle. Your local coach awaits there.
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Depart from pier and enjoy a walking guided visit of Saint-Malo leading to the Asfeld Hotel.
As you stroll around the quaint narrow streets, your knowledgeable guide points out sites of historical interest. View the castle, part of the ramparts protecting the town, the town's typical streets, the house of Duchess Ann, and the cathedral. Also, get acquainted with the more famous personalities of Saint-Malo, such as Jacques Cartier, Duguay-Trouin, Surcouf, and the well-known romantic writer Chateaubriand. Enter the Asfeld Hotel for a visit of this former Privateer's house, followed by a cider tasting. This Manor house has been built by François-Auguste Magon de La Lande, privateer and merchant. He was one of the most powerful ship-owner in the heyday of Saint-Malo and a director of the French East Indies Company. Built in 1725, the house is listed as a Historic Monument (interior and exterior) so as to protect its authenticity and guarantee that the restoration respects historical accuracy.
Here you will enjoy a glass of cider before walking back to pier and your awaiting ship.
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From the pier, board your coach and start your 30-minute drive to Cancale.
Picturesque fishing village, Cancale is renowned for its “bancs d’huîtres” (oyster’s beds). The gardeners of the sea work from the parks to the farms thousands of oysters up to the time they are ready to please the gourmet.
En-route, you will discover an oyster farm. During your guided visit of the “Ferme Marine”, you will learn more about the work of the oyster farmer and the workshop (tanks, washing, conditioning). Normally, you will have the opportunity to see the farmer during her/his working day.
Following your visit, you will enjoy an oyster tasting accompanied with a glass of wine.
Then, you will drive to Cancale fishing port to enjoy a walking guided tour along “La Houle” and historical seamen neighborhood before having some free time to explore by yourself.
After, your tour will continue to La Pointe du Grouin nature reserve. At the Northern end of the department, in the commune of Cancale, the “Pointe du Grouin” houses the most important coastal bird nesting site of Ille-et-Vilaine.
Dominated by a semaphore built in 1861, the Pointe du Grouin offers a panoramic view of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and the coast of the Channel to the east, and a succession of handles and points to Cap Fréhel to the west.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your local coach and join directly the Mont Saint Michel which “is to the ocean what the Pyramid of Cheops is to the desert” as Victor Hugo put it.
Upon arrival, your guide will give you a short security briefing before starting your hike. Then, discover the bay from a unique point of view: from inside. This hike will allow you to discover the famous shifting sands and unusual views on the Mont Saint Michel and the Rock of Tombelaine, located in the middle of the bay. Follow your passionate guide on this impressive desert and humid stretch of land, home to an important and specific biodiversity. Your guide will explain the tides, fauna and flora, will show you the quicksand safely.
After this unique experience head back to your ship.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€: zwischen 100 € und 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
From the pier, you will board your coach for the one-hour drive to the Mont-Saint-Michel. On arrival, you will change your transportation and take a shuttle to reach the village entrance.
Your walking exploration will start at the foot of the island. This jewel of France, according to Victor Hugo 'is to the ocean what the Pyramid of Cheops is to the desert'.
At first, you will discover the Mont surrounded by the bay's fragile and natural setting of fauna and flora. You will continue through the narrow streets of the medieval village and walk up to the Abbey for a guided visit inside the abbey, achievement of passionate builders. Taking its inspiration from a dream, the monastery was founded in the 10th century and today welcomes modern pilgrims following the century-old tradition.
After lunch in a famous local restaurant, enjoy some time at leisure for independent sightseeing and shopping before rejoining your guide to take the shuttle back to the parking.
Finally, you will board you coach for your transfer to Saint Malo and your ship.
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Join a public ferry for a transfer up the pretty River Dart, passing stunning scenery all the while. Agatha Christie’s House, Greenway, sits here on the banks of the river in its idyllic setting.
Upon arrival at Kingswear station you will board the steam train. The ride takes you through breathtaking, picturesque scenery through the wooded slopes of Long Wood bordering the Dart Estuary, and along the spectacular English Riviera Geopark coast line to Paignton. You will enjoy a short stop here before returning the same way back to Dartmouth.
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Enjoy a scenic drive through the Devonshire countryside to arrive at the Sandridge Barton Estate on the banks of the River Dart.
Visit Sandridge Barton, the home of Sharpham wine, one of the earliest pioneers of the English wine industry with a history stretching back over 40 years. Gain a true understanding of the winemaking processes and enjoy an instructive wine tasting experience. You will be escorted through three wines, beginning with the methods used in the vineyard and ending with a visit of the winemaking facilities.
After the tasting, you will get the opportunity to taste two local Devon cheeses before returning to Dartmouth.
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Make the delightful journey up the river Dart by boat. After a 30-minute sailing, arrive at Greenway House and Gardens.
Agatha Christie made Greenway her holiday home from 1938 until 1959. Take the opportunity to view the many personal collections and mementoes of our best-loved mystery writer and her family in a house that portrays the spirit of a holiday home in its 1950s heyday. Here, Agatha Christie gathered with her family and friends for long summer days together, often to celebrate a novel just completed for publication. Visit the house before taking a stroll around the gardens.
The most nostalgic and magical of gardens, evoking a past world of long summer holidays and secret places waiting to be discovered, was described by previous owner Agatha Christie as "the loveliest place in the world". The beautiful garden is renowned for its rare half-hardy plants, under planted with drifts of native wild flowers. Among the many corners to explore are a Victorian fernery, an exquisitely restored vinery and the enigmatic "Raleigh's boathouse".
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Since 1863, Dartmouth and the River Dart have been the home of initial Naval Officer training in the United Kingdom. Today it is the only remaining Naval Officer College in the country, fulfilling a vital role in training Naval Officer cadets, not only from Britain, but those from the Commonwealth and all over the world.
After a short transfer, enjoy a special tour of the Britannia Royal Naval College, where you will be taken into the heart of the College, from the elegant chapel, through to areas including the Quaterdeck, Parade Ground, Senior Gun Room and Britannia Heritage Museum.
The visit of this iconic building will offer an informative narrative allowing you to appreciate the rich history, role and relevance of this place and the naval training conducted here today.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€€: mehr als 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
The Isles of Scilly are a sub-tropical haven for plants and wildlife. In this walking tour, visit the lovely island of Tresco and tour one of the most remarkable gardens in the world, the glorious Tresco Abbey Gardens, containing 20,000 exotic plants flourishing in the warm Gulf Stream climate of these parts.
Meet your local guide who will take you on a walk around the island.
The stunning Tresco Abbey Gardens were created nearly 170 years ago by Augustus Smith around the remains of the 12th century Saint Nicholas Priory. Succeeding generations of the Dorrien-Smith family and their gardeners have collected one of the most fascinating and varied botanical collection of plants from all around the world. These include hotter, drier terraces at the top to suit Australian and South African plants, whilst the bottom ones provide the humidity that favours flora from New Zealand and South America.
Fringing the lush grid of paths criss-crossing the gardens are cacti, date-palms and rarities like lobster claw and shocking-pink drifts of pelargonium. The Valhalla museum reminds the visitor of the shipwrecks that surround the islands and the storms that caused many of them.
Enjoy a self-guided visit at your own pace before heading back to the pier.
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Your walk will take you through the main town and up onto Peninnis headland from where three of Scilly’s life-saving lighthouses can be observed. Your local guide will engage and inform you on a wide range of topics including natural history, maritime defences and the ‘ins and outs’ of island life on this most enchanting of UK archipelagos.
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This tour is a unique chance to discover the impressive richness of Isles of Scilly. From the marina, embark on your local boat and head to one of the 4 different spots selected by your local experts (depending on weather conditions and wildlife), to explore the islands by sea and experience the wildlife and key sights within the archipelago.
Eastern Isles: A cruise around this idyllic group of a dozen uninhabited islands nestling in the Eastern corner of Scilly, is our most popular circular trip. The Eastern Isles are one of the best places for viewing the Atlantic Grey Seals, as well as offering a wonderful variety of seabirds.
The Norrard Rocks: The Norrard Rocks are a group of rugged rocks and islands, located to the North and West of Samson and Bryher. They include Mincarlo, Scilly Rock and Maiden Bower, to name but a few. This journey provides an excellent opportunity to see both seals and seabirds (including Puffins until late July) in one relatively short trip.
Round Island Lighthouse: The Round Island Lighthouse, together with the islands of Tean, and St Helen’s are located between Tresco and St Martin’s, an area rich in history. You will also cruise past Men-A-Vaur, an imposing rock that is home to many seabirds, with Puffins often seen here until late July.
Wildlife Spotting: The Isles of Scilly, positioned in the far southwest of Britain, are ideally located for pelagic trips in search of Northeast Atlantic seabirds. Every year a wide variety of breeding and passage seabirds are recorded, along with cetaceans, turtles and sunfish.
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Experience a unique boat trip around Isles of Scilly with the first and only glass-bottom boat of the region. From the pier, embark SeaQuest and head to 1 of the spot select by your local expert.
?Eastern Isles Explorer: The wildlife safari explores some of the fascinating shorelines of this picturesque group of uninhabited islands. Home to an abundance of bird and sea life, including one of our resident Atlantic Grey Seal colonies, Gannets, Cormorants, Kelp Forests, Sea Grass and, if you are really lucky, Dolphins too!
Northern Rocks Explorer: This safari explores the wild and rugged Northern Rocks. This area is not only rich in wildlife, with Seals, Puffins (when in season), Gannets, Guillemots, Fulmars and occasionally Dolphins but also an abundance of shipwrecks. Although too deep to see from the boat the history and stormy tales associated with these fated ships add to the ambience of this beautiful yet treacherous northern archipelago.
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Depart the pier for a 45-minute drive to Cork city. Experience a panoramic drive and orientation of the city which includes highlights such as the spires of Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, the Old Courthouse, City Hall and the renowned Bells of Shandon.
Next, travel to Blarney Castle. This 5th century castle is famous for its legendary Blarney Stone, embedded in the castle wall. The stone is said to have the power to bestow the gift of eloquence on anyone who kisses it. To do so, you must climb the 108 stone steps to the battlements, lie on your back, with someone holding you, and bend down to kiss the overhanging stone. The less agile may simply enjoy the magnificent views from the castle grounds. These were laid out in the 18th century and contain a grove of trees and pretty dells with a circle of large stones known as Rock Close.
Visit the Blarney Woollen Mills, which offers a large selection of Irish goods. Some free time is afforded for exploring and to enjoy an Irish coffee. The tour concludes with the one-hour return drive to your ship.
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Depart from the pier and travel to the city of Cork. Your panoramic tour will introduce you to Cork, Ireland’s second city (or the “real capital” of Ireland, as the inhabitants like to call it!); it was founded on an island on the swampy estuary of the River Lee just upstream from Cork harbour, one of the world’s largest natural harbours. Today the Lee flows through the city in two main channels, so that you find yourself constantly crossing bridges. In fact, it is this feature of the city that gives it its distinctively continental air. Today, Cork City has become the shopping and commercial capital of the south. It is a University City with a unique character, a city of Jazz, Film, Opera and Theatre. However, as well as offering the many amenities of a large city, it still manages to retain the pleasant charm and friendliness of a country town. You will see the spires of Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, The Old Courthouse, City Hall and the renowned Bells of Shandon.
Leaving the city, you will travel eastwards to the village of Midleton, the town from which the famous rare Irish whiskey gets its name. A visit to the Old Jameson distillery will take you right to the heart of the cherished whiskey making tradition. You are invited to join a 60-minute guided tour of this beautifully restored 18th-century self-contained industrial complex, unique in Britain and Ireland. Delight in the fully operational water wheel and be amazed by the copper pot still of 32,000 gallons which is the largest in the world. An audio-visual presentation breathes life into the Irish Whiskey legend.
After the history comes the tasting, where you are invited to relax in the atmosphere of a traditional Irish pub and sample Ireland’s finest whiskey. Afterwards visit the craft shop, or coffee shop at Jameson Heritage Centre where you can lose yourself in the charm of another age.
Following your visit, re-board your coach for your return drive to the pier and your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, meet your local guide and start your culinary exploration of Kinsale. This food tour offers a unique chance to taste local cheese, smoked meats/ smoked salmon, Atlantic Bay oysters, an Irish coffee, local chocolates all crafted to perfection in this spoilt for choice gourmet town (tastings vary and dependent on season).
While moving place to place you will learn about the food culture, fascinating stories and more about the people in Kinsale. Guests are given the opportunity to immerse themselves in local culture, discover hidden gems off the beaten path and take the time to truly enjoy and appreciate every moment in this charming town.
Then, finish the tour with a light lunch and a local brew of your choice.
Preisspanne: Details
€€€: zwischen 100 € und 150 €
Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
*Expeditionskreuzfahrten ausgeschlossen
From the pier, board your local coach and take the direction of the rugged landscape of Old Head Kinsale. The Old Head has some spectacular scenery with the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the cliffs that form it. On May 7, 1915, the Luisitania passenger ship was torpedoed by the German U-Boat 11 miles off the southern coast of Old Head during WWII, claiming 1198 lives. Today the wreck is 300ft below water.
As you drive the loop you will reach Garrylucas Beach where you will stop for a gentle stroll alongside this beautiful blue flag beach leading onto Garretstown Beach, located next to each other.
Continue via the inland route to Charles Fort. Charles Fort is a classic example of a late 17th century star-shaped fort. Here, enjoy a guided tour of this dramatic fort that was primarily constructed as a coastal defence to prevent attacking naval forces from entering Kinsale Harbour. As one of the largest military forts in the country, Charles Fort has been associated with some of the most momentous events in Irish history. These include the Williamite War in 1690 and the Irish Civil War of 1922-23. Charles Fort remained garrisoned by the British army until 1922.
After your visit, rejoin your coach for your transfer back to your awaiting ship.
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