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Cruising with Azamara Cruises from Dublin to Leith (Edinburgh)

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Destination

British Isles

Trip Duration

13 nights

Cruise Ship

Azamara Quest

Cruise Company

Azamara

Start Port

Dublin, Ireland

End Port

Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland

Itinerary

The capital and largest city in Ireland, Dublin showcases the best of Irish heritage, with layers of history from its 9th century Viking past, booming 18th century Georgian times, scars of early 1900s rebellions to modern groundbreaking infrastructure. Walk the grounds of Ireland’s oldest university, have a few scoops in Temple Bar, or learn how to pour your own perfect pint in the famous Guinness Storehouse. Whatever you decide to get up to, memories of your trip to Dublin will stay with you forever.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

Holyhead is a small port town located in the British county of the Isle of Anglesey on the Welsh coast. The town is, historically, one of the major Irish Sea ports and has, until very recently, enjoyed a great flow of people coming from and going to Ireland. However, with the introduction of cheap flights, Holyhead's popularity has decreased. The city centre and the recently built Celtic Gateway Bridge leading to it from the train station and ferry terminal are both very much worth a visit.

Arrive 07:00

Home to the Beatles and football, the historic port city of Liverpool is located in north-western England and since becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004 and was 'European Capital of Culture' in 2008, it has become one of the UK's major tourist destinations. Liverpool is mainly known for its sport and music scene. Anfield, home of Liverpool FC, is a must see for any sports fans. Music lovers should head straight to the Cavern Club where the Beatles played over 300 times and music history was made. Another must-see is the Royal Albert Dock. Dating back to 1846, the dock is now a major tourist destination and how to restaurants, cafes and museums.

Arrive 09:00

Depart 20:00

The Isle of Man’s history of insisting on doing its own thing, semiautonomous in its decision making from the UK, has led to its reputation of being a somewhat odd or alternative place, out on its own sitting in the Irish Sea. Breathtaking scenery is where most of the island’s attraction lies, with a rugged coastline and dense valleys. The Isle of Man is of course famous for its annual high-octane TT motorbike race held in May and June - not for the faint hearted!

Arrive 07:00

Depart 21:00

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and is fast becoming a European cultural capital. The city is well-known for its connections to the Titanic. The impressive Titanic Belfast opened in 2012 and charts Belfast's rise as an industrial superpower, and showcases the huge slipways where the vessel was built. Belfast City Hall, open since 1906 stands at the centre of the city and on sunny days the surrounding grounds become a popular picnic spot. Wander the waterfront to discover Belfast's stunning Victorian architecture and great spots to eat, drink and listen to music.

Arrive 07:30

Depart 21:00

In the surroundings of the Scottish village you will find a breathtaking nature. Take a trip to view Scotland's rugged landscape, or visit one of the many castles in the country. Greenock is a natural deep water port with offers magnificent views of mountains and beyond to all ships entering and leaving the port. The town of Greenock is home to some spectacular scenes of the River Clyde. Many examples of Victorian architecture can be found at Custom House and the McLean Museum

Arrive 07:00

Depart 19:00

The small tranquil town of Invergordon is the starting point for many trips to Scotland and the British Isles. Embark on a quest to Loch Ness or marvel at the fairytale-like castles of Dunrobin and Urquhart. With a bit of luck, you might also be able to spot some dolphins in the Bay of Invergordon. The city has also become the capital of murals in the highlands and is a destinations for art lovers.

Arrive 11:15

Depart 23:00

Dundee is a port city in Scotland and also the fourth largest city in Scotland. Dundee offers a number of sights and an enjoyable Scottish charm. Some other sights that will inspire you include the 16th century Dudhope Castle and the volcanic cone.

Arrive 13:45

Leith is the port area of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. The seaport has existed since the 14th century, and boasts lots of culture for almost anybody's tastes with plenty of first-rate restaurants run by some of Scotland's finest chefs, chic bars and grand galleries. Edinburgh is among Europe’s most beautiful cities with medieval tenements in its Old Town complemented by ultra-modern architectural marvels, such as the Scottish Parliament buildings all built among the crags, cliffs and hills of Scotlands rugged coastline.

What’s included:

Included Services

  • A cruise from Dublin, Ireland to Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland on board the Azamara Quest
  • All port and government charges
  • Complimentary standard spirits and international beers and wines
  • All main meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
  • Complimentary onboard self-service laundry
  • Complimentary gratuities for waitstaff, bar staff and housekeeping
  • Onboard concierge to facilitate customised tours, private cars, dinners ashore, nights on the town, unique shopping trips or other personalised service
  • Complimentary AzAmazing Evenings event on every voyage (except Transatlantic voyages)
  • Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, specialty coffees and teas
  • Most onboard entertainment

Optional services:

  • Additional flights
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Travel insurance
  • Hotels
  • Rental vehicles
  • Transfers

Special Offers

Azamara Hidden Gems Offer

Book on select 2024-2025 cruises and receive US$500 onboard credit,* plus, when you reserve a Veranda stateroom or Suite you'll also receive your choice of Complimentary Wi-Fi or a Premium Beverage Package. The sale ends 30th October 2024. Terms & Conditions apply

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You will be sailing on:

Azamara Quest

The Azamara Quest offers cruises with first-class comfort and service in a luxurious setting. Extraordinary and exotic destinations guarantee unique and unforgettable cruises.

Launch Date:

2000

Passengers:

694
Learn More about Azamara Quest

Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
  • 2 Adults

  • 13 nights

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Cruising with Azamara Cruises from Dublin to Leith (Edinburgh)