Celtic Voyage: The Hebrides and the Irish Sea
9 days from $9,460
Aboard a 184-guest small ship
Voyage by Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT EXPLORATIONS
Delve into legends and lore as you cruise to historic sites and breathtaking landscapes across the British Isles and Ireland. Trace WWII history in Dover and encounter early Christian sites on mystical Iona. Follow legends of Scottish clans and English kings on the Isle of Mull, explore Irish history in Cork and Belfast, and marvel at natural wonders from Giant’s Causeway to the scenic Isle of Wight.
Highlights
The Smithsonian Journeys / PONANT Experience: Each cruise will be accompanied by two Smithsonian Journeys Experts. An excursion or activity is included in each port of call. You may have a choice of excursions in many ports, so that you can delve more deeply into subjects that interest you.
- Dover: Admire the iconic White Cliffs of Dover from above on a clifftop walk or explore Dover Castle, which played an important role in the rescue of soldiers from Dunkirk during World War II.
- Isles of Scilly and Wight: Explore the islands that dot England’s southern coast, venturing to Queen Victoria’s summer residence on the Isle of Wight, and spotting seabirds on a wildlife cruise in the Isles of Scilly.
- Ireland: Soak up the lively spirit of Cork, visiting its lively old town and marketplace; explore the charming village of Kinsale and its historic fortress; or enjoy a tasting tour at the nearby Jameson Distillery.
- Northern Ireland: Explore Belfast, including the stately buildings of city center and the fascinating Titanic Belfast museum, detailing the city’s ship-building and maritime heritage. Alternatively, travel along the Antrim coast to World Heritage-listed Giant’s Causeway or immerse yourself in Irish culture during a music, dancing, and storytelling performance at a Belfast pub.
- Scotland’s Hebrides (2027): See the vividly painted houses of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull and delve into the intriguing history of the Clan MacLean at Duart Castle. On tiny Iona, the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland, tour the monastery and meander among the churchyard’s intricate Celtic crosses.
Itinerary
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May 9–17, 2027: London to Glasgow
Day 1 — London, England, U.K.
Arrive in London and transfer to the port. Settle into your cabin before sailing out of the city on the River Thames. (D)
Day 2 — Dover
Your first port of call is Dover, known for the famous white cliffs that edge the coast. Delve into the history of this strategic town—the closest point to mainland Europe—on a visit to Dover Castle, originally built in the 12th-century on a site that has been fortified for some 2,000 years. Take a guided tour of the castle, and if time allows, explore the network of tunnels below the castle from which Operation Dynamo was launched to rescue the solders trapped at Dunkirk during World War II. Alternatively, set out on an excursion to the medieval pilgrimage town of Canterbury, made famous by Chaucer’s tales, and visit its World Heritage-listed cathedral on a walking tour. Or step back in time at the Battle of Britain Memorial in Capel-le-Ferne, and learn about the fierce World War II air battles that pitted the Royal Air Force against the Luftwaffe. Then take a walk atop White Cliffs of Dover to the Victorian South Foreland Lighthouse. (B,L,D)
Day 3 — Isle of Wight
Just off the southern coast of England lies the Isle of Wight, a favorite among yachters and once the haunt of Charles Dickens and other literary greats. Go ashore in the harbor town of Cowes and take a scenic drive around the island to the village of Godshill. Visit the Osborne House, an Italianate summer residence built by Queen Victoria. Explore this opulent mansion, left much as it was when the queen passed away here in 1901, and stroll the lovely gardens to outbuildings used by the royal family. (B,L,D)
Day 4 — Isles of Scilly
An archipelago of more than a hundred isles off the southwest tip of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly boast pristine, empty beaches and subtropical vegetation thanks to the warm currents of the Gulf Stream. Visit Tresco Abbey Gardens to see some of the rare plants and flowers that flourish on these islands. Or set off on a wildlife cruise among the rugged, uninhabited eastern isles, on the lookout for rare Atlantic gray seals and large numbers of sea birds, including gannets, shearwaters, and puffins. (B,L,D)
Day 5 — Kinsale and Cork, Ireland
Trace Ireland’s southern coast to the charming fishing village of Kinsale in County Cork, and explore the area on one of three excursions. Set out to discover the dynamic university town of Cork on a wallking tour of the historic center, and browse the stalls at the English Market, established in 1788 and housed in an architecturally stunning hall. Or follow a city highlights tour with a visit and tasting at the Old Jameson Distillery. Alternatively, stay in Kinsale and take a scenic drive along the craggy cliffs of the Old Head of Kinsale, stopping to explore the 17th-century Charles Fort. (B,L,D)
Day 6 — Holyhead, Wales
Arrive in Holyhead, and travel across the Isle of Anglesey and over the Menai Strait to North Wales, one of the cradles of Celtic culture. Here, the people hold fast to the old ways, and Welsh remains their mother tongue. Choose to travel into the foothills of Snowdonia for a visit to Bodnant Garden, one of the finest examples of 19th-century Victorian landscape design. With spring in full bloom, admire a collection of rare plants from all over the world that was begun by a renowned scientist in the 1870s. Or delve deeper into Welsh culture and history—and Victorian engineering feats—on a visit to the Thomas Telford Centre, dedicated to the engineer who designed the Menai suspension bridge, the longest of its kind when it was opened in the 1820s. Then explore Caernarfon Castle, one of four northern Welsh castles built by King Edward I that have been collectively designated a World Heritage site. (B,L,D)
Day 7 — Belfast, Northern Ireland
Dock in Northern Ireland’s capital city, located at the end of Belfast Lough. Spend the day discovering this intriguing city and its turbulent past. See the stately buildings of city center, including the Grand Opera House and Albert Memorial Clock Tower, and stroll through the grounds of Queens University to Belfast's celebrated Botanic Gardens. Then tour the new Titanic Belfast, a state-of-the-art experiential museum on the site of the shipyard where the ill-fated ship was built. Or set out on an excursion along the Antrim coast. Make a brief stop at Dunluce Castle to admire the scenery. Then view some 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns at World Heritage-listed Giant's Causeway, and learn the legends associated with the site. Alternatively, choose a walking tour of Belfast that ends with traditional Irish music, dancing, and storytelling at a local pub. (B,L,D)
Day 8 — Isle of Mull and Iona, Scotland
Begin your day on the Isle of Mull, with a visit to Duart Castle. Perched on a rocky promontory jutting into the sound, the castle is the ancestral home of Clan Maclean. Delve into the clan’s fascinating history as you visit dungeons where Spanish prisoners were held following the sinking of the Spanish Armada in 1588. You’ll have the opportunity to climb to the top of the 13th-century keep and the battlements to take in views as far as Ben Nevis. Take in beautiful views of the Sound of Mull on a drive to the town of Tobermory, nestled between the hills and the picturesque harbor. Stroll along the waterfront lined with brightly painted rowhouses. Then, board a ferry to the mystical isle of Iona, where St. Columba founded a monastery In A.D. 563, establishing Christianity in Scotland. Here, scribes would painstakingly copy and illuminate religious tracts and transcribe ancient Celtic sagas, preserving a record of oral bardic tradition. Iona later became the burial place of Scotland’s kings, including Duncan and Macbeth. On a guided tour of Iona Abbey, stroll through the serene, restored monastery and see the churchyard’s intricate Celtic crosses. (B,L,D)
Day 9 — Glasgow/Return Home
After breakfast this morning, disembark the ship and transfer to the airport in Glasgow for your flight home. (B)
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)
Optional Extensions
Pre-Cruise Ext.: London
London's Hidden Treasures — 2 days, 1 night
The itinerary below applies to the current year and serves as a sample for future voyages. Extension details for future departures will be posted as soon as they are available, and all booked travelers will be notified via email.
Designed to avoid noisy public squares and crowded tourist sites, this program delves into a slower-paced London, a London of quiet neighborhoods and secret gardens.
Day 1 — London
Arrive at your London area airport, where you will be met and transferred to The Great Scotland Yard Hotel in the center of the city, your home for the night. A local representative will be present at the hospitality desk in the afternoon to welcome you and answer any questions you may have. Relax and unwind at the hotel or explore some of the sites that are just steps away from the front door. This evening, join fellow travelers for a welcome cocktail reception. Dinner is independent.
Day 2 — London | Embark
Following breakfast at the hotel and check out, meet your guide for a walking tour of some of London’s secret gardens. Explore secluded spots tucked away in tranquil churchyards, hidden behind courtyard walls, or thriving in raised-box gardens on rooftops. Many of the gardens you will see are associated with historic buildings, and your guide will be happy to answer all of your questions about their architecture and their significance in London's rich history.
After about two miles of this leisurely stroll, it will be time to duck into a traditional English pub for a private lunch. During lunch and afterwards, you will be captivated by a storytelling session that weaves together British myths, legends, and folklore from prehistoric times to the modern day. Then, filled with food, drink, and pleasant memories, transfer to your ship, docked near Tower Bridge.
Your hotel:
Part of the Hyatt Unbound Collection, The Great Scotland Yard Hotel is a five-star luxury property located in historic Westminster, just off Trafalgar Square and within easy walking distance of Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and other places of interest. It has an onsite restaurant, a cozy bar, a fitness center, and all of the amenities you would expect in a luxury hotel.
Your program includes:
- 1 night at the The Great Scotland Yard Hotel (or similar)
- Transfer and luggage handling from the airport to the hotel on the scheduled program arrival day
- Transfer and luggage handling from the hotel to the ship on embarkation day
- Welcome Reception on Day 1
- Breakfast and lunch on Day 2
- Sightseeing and programming as noted in the itinerary
- Local English-speaking guide
- Gratuities for the drivers and local guides
Your program does not include:
- Transfer from the airport to the hotel on any day other than the scheduled program arrival day
- Personal expenses and other services and meals not mentioned as included in the program
Please note:
- It is imperative that your flight arrival details are communicated at least 90 days prior to the beginning of your cruise in order to secure your transfer from the airport to the hotel.
- Early check-in and/or late check-out are available depending on availability and at a supplement. An additional night is possible, upon request and depending on hotel availability. Please, contact reservations or your travel agent for further details.
- This program includes a lot of walking, along cobblestone streets and garden paths and may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility.
- The official currency is the British pound. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, shops, and restaurants.
- This pre-cruise program is offered as a package. There will be no refunds for unused accommodations, meals, or excursions.
- Program is offered on a space available basis.
- Program is subject to change without notice.
Post-Cruise Ext.: Scottish Highlands
Highlights of the Scottish Highlands — 3 days, 2 nights
The itinerary below applies to the current year and serves as a sample for future voyages. Extension details for future departures will be posted as soon as they are available, and all booked travelers will be notified via email.
The Scottish Highlands encompass some of the most romantic and storied landscapes in the world. Famous for their rugged beauty, they are also home to a vigorous Gaelic pride and the site of many battles in the struggle for autonomy from England. This program introduces all of these aspects of Highland culture, as well as a tasting of local whisky, without which any visit to the region is incomplete.
Day 1 — Disembark | Glasgow, Scotland | Inverness
After breakfast aboard and disembarkation, board your motorcoach for a leisurely journey to Inverness.
Drive northwards through the beautiful scenery of Trossachs National Park to Loch Lomond, the largest freshwater lake in Britain, where your guide will regale you with stories of Rob Roy, the 17th-century Scottish outlaw made famous by Sir Walter Scott. Continue to picturesque Glencoe, situated in a steep-sided valley known for its waterfalls and impressive mountain peaks, where you pause for lunch, before visiting the award-winning Glencoe visitor center to learn more about the history and geology of this region.
As you continue northward through the wonderfully scenic Great Glen, you pass by Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and stop briefly at the Commando Memorial, dedicated to the men of the British Commando Forces whose training depot the memorial overlooks. Follow the route of the Caledonian Canal, built in the early 19th-century to connect Scotland's east and west coasts, pausing at the small town of Fort Augustus, on the southern tip of Loch Ness, before continuing along the shores of this legendary home of the Loch Ness Monster to Inverness.
On arrival in Inverness, check-in to the historic Best Western, your charming home for the next two nights. Dinner is independent and at your leisure.
Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa
Day 2 — Inverness
After breakfast at the hotel, visit the Culloden Battlefield and Visitor's Center, a powerful memorial to the final battle of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. Then, a short drive across the Moray Firth and through the countryside brings you to the Glen Ord Distillery, where the famous Singleton single malt whisky is made. A guided tour of the facility and a nosing and tasting led by an experienced whisky sommelier is followed by time to explore the distillery's exhibition area or browse their gift shop.
Returning to Inverness, enjoy a guided walking tour of this 'capital of the Highlands'. Explore Inverness Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of St. Andrew, and stroll along the River Ness toward the city center, for splendid views of Inverness Castle. Your guide will explain the legend of the encounter between a saint and a water monster that continues to attract visitors to the region, and as you walk up Church Street, lined with many grand buildings, you will also learn about the Jacobite uprising and its end in 1746 at the battle of nearby Culloden Moor.
Reaching the top of Castle Hill, you will enjoy a brilliant view of the River Ness and hear the history of the castle, of Mary Queen of Scot's visit to Inverness, and of Flora MacDonald, the Highland heroine who saved the life of Bonnie Prince Charlie by disguising him as a maid.
Your walking tour ends at the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, where you can discover more of the fascinating history and culture of the city of Inverness and the Scottish Highlands as you browse the museum's exhibits celebrating Highland life. The remainder of the day is at leisure, with independent lunch and dinner.
Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa
Day 3 — Inverness | Homeward
After breakfast at the hotel and check out, transfer to the airport for flights homeward.
Your hotel:
The Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa is a 4-star hotel that artfully combines Victorian elegance and modern comfort. Situated along the picturesque banks of the River Ness, directly opposite Inverness Castle, this hotel offers guests a prime location just a short walk from the city center. Dating back to the 1890s, the property seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary amenities, including a lounge with a fireplace, stylish restaurant with river views, spa, swimming pool, sauna and fitness facilities
Your program includes:
- 2 nights at the Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa (or similar)
- Transfer and luggage handling from the ship to the hotel on disembarkation day
- Transfer and luggage handling from the hotel to the airport on Day 3
- Breakfast on Days 2 and 3
- Lunch on Day 1
- Sightseeing and programming as noted in the itinerary
- Local English-speaking guides
- Gratuities for the drivers and local guides
Your program does not include:
- Transfer from the hotel to the airport on any day other than the scheduled program departure day
- Personal expenses and other services and meals not mentioned as included in the program
- Single-use bottled water: To support our sustainability efforts, single-use bottled water is not provided. Please bring the reusable water bottle provided in your ship cabin and refill it as needed during the excursion.
Please note:
- It is imperative that your flight departure details are communicated at least 90 days prior to the beginning of your cruise in order to secure your transfer from the hotel to the airport.
- Late check-out is available depending on availability and at a supplement. An additional night is possible, upon request and depending on hotel availability. Please contact reservations or your travel agent for further details.
- The official currency is the British pound. Credit cards are largely accepted in hotels, shops, and restaurants.
- This post-cruise program is offered as a package. There will be no refunds for unused accommodations, meals, or excursions.
- Program is offered on a space available basis.
- Program is subject to change without notice.
Dates & Prices
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Dates
Availability
Price
May 9 - 17, 2027
Available
from $9,460 $7,780
Special Offer
Early booking savings available for a limited time!
Deluxe Stateroom
Deluxe stateroom (204 sq. ft.), picture window with door onto private partial wall balcony (43 sq. ft.). Deck 3.
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,460 $7,780 | $17,850 $11,130 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 4
Prestige stateroom (204 sq. ft.), sliding glass door opens to private balcony (43 sq. ft.).
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $19,810 $8,560 | $19,810 $12,300 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 5
Prestige stateroom (204 sq. ft.), sliding glass door opens to private balcony (43 sq. ft.).
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $10,930 $8,950 | $20,790 $12,890 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 6
Prestige stateroom (204 sq. ft.), sliding glass door opens to private balcony (43 sq. ft.).
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $11,520 $9,430 | $21,970 $13,610 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Deluxe Suite
Deluxe suite (291 sq. ft.), sliding glass door to private balcony (65 sq. ft.), sitting area with sofa. Decks 3, 4, 5, and 6.
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $15,870 $12,910 | $30,670 $18,830 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Prestige Suite - Deck 5
Prestige suite, two room suite (409 sq. ft.), sliding glass door to larger private balcony (86 sq. ft.), two bathrooms, sitting area and sofa convertible to fixed queen.
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $21,280 $17,230 | $41,490 $25,310 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Prestige Suite - Deck 6
Prestige suite, two room suite (409 sq. ft.), sliding glass door to larger private balcony (86 sq. ft.), two bathrooms, sitting area and sofa convertible to fixed queen.
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $22,360 $18,100 | $43,650 $26,610 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Privilege Suite
Privilege suite, (344 sq. ft.), sliding glass door to larger private balcony (86 sq. ft.), sitting area with sofa convertible to single twin. Decks 5 and 6.
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $23,450 $18,970 | $45,830 $27,920 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Grand Deluxe Suite
Grand Deluxe suite, extra large two room suite (484 sq. ft.), sliding glass door to spacious private terrace (323 sq. ft.), a large sitting area with half bath, master bedroom has a separate shower, tub, and double sinks. Deck 6.
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $25,720 $20,790 | $50,370 $30,650 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
Owner Suite
Owner's suite, extra large two room suite (484 sq. ft), sliding glass door to spacious private terrace (430 sq. ft.) with outdoor hot tub. Large sitting area with half bath, master bathroom has a separate shower, tub, and double sinks. Deck 5.
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $26,990 | $52,910 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,410 | $1,780 |
| Post Ext. | $2,190 | $3,150 |
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Rates include port taxes and fees. Most shore excursions are included in the rates.
Pre- and post-program options and optional excursions, where applicable, are available at an additional cost.
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Experts
Tom Dawson
Archaeologist
Tom Dawson is an archaeologist and principal research fellow at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. He started his archaeological career in London, excavating …
Tom Dawson is an archaeologist and principal research fellow at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. He started his archaeological career in London, excavating trenches up to 20 feet deep in the heart of the city. He then conducted excavations in Japan, Italy, Ireland and France, and spent three years in Sri Lanka, training archaeologists at World Heritage Sites and doing underwater archaeology on the south coast.
Since joining Scotland’s oldest university, Tom has pioneered ways of working with sites threatened by climate change. He is the CEO of SCAPE (Scottish Coastal Archaeology and the Problem of Erosion) and together with his team, has inspired creative ways of recording threatened heritage. As he is a strong advocate of public archaeology, most projects were developed in collaboration with local communities.
Tom regularly appears on TV shows in the United Kingdom and has written many academic papers. His edited publications include Archaeology and Coastal Erosion in Scotland and Public Archaeology and Climate Change. He sits on a number of international panels and advisory boards and was formerly a commissioner with the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and vice president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
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Darragh Gannon
Cultural Studies Scholar
Darragh Gannon is an Irish-born, American-based citizen of the world. He proudly serves as associate director of Global Irish Studies at Georgetown University and Ireland Funds …
Darragh Gannon is an Irish-born, American-based citizen of the world. He proudly serves as associate director of Global Irish Studies at Georgetown University and Ireland Funds Fellow at the Princess Grace Library in Monaco. Passionate about history, Darragh has always been fascinated by the rich cultural connections between Britain and Ireland. His books on the subject include Proclaiming a Republic: Ireland, 1916, and the National Collection (2016), Ireland 1922: independence, partition, civil war (2021), and the award-winning Conflict, Diaspora, and Empire: Irish Nationalism in Britain, 1912-1922 (2023).
A former Fulbright scholar, Darragh has served as curatorial researcher at the National Museum of Ireland and historian-in-residence at Dublin City Council. He is a regular commentator on culture and current affairs for international media outlets, including the BBC, Irish Times, Le Monde, and Time magazine.
Darragh has lived many lives across different time zones: Australia, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He enjoys and embraces the endless possibilities that travel can offer: new places, new languages, as well as new people. As an expert for Smithsonian Journeys, Darragh looks forward to sharing his knowledge and embarking on an exciting adventure with you.
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Ship
Le Bellot
Tour Details
Activity Description
Expectations: Ocean-going cruise that may pull into a pier for embarkation and shore excursions and may use tenders at some ports. Excursions will be at a moderately active pace during morning and/or afternoon. Some days will require early morning departures (8:00 or 8:30 a.m.). Daily activities of three to eight hours each day. Some standing and walking for periods of time (two or more hours) during outdoor activities and tours, city tours, and museum visits. Walking two to three miles will be over sometimes difficult terrain, such as cobblestones in towns, gardens, and military sites, and there may be an absence of elevators. The longest coach transfer is approximately one (1) hour and 30 minutes in duration.
Appropriate for: Travelers who are physically fit, lead active lives, are comfortable participating in long days of activities, and expect some physical exertion.
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