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SCENIC LANDSCAPES & WILDLIFE OF THE BRITISH ISLES

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Dover

St Peter Port, Guernsey

Cruising

Cruising by Iona, Scotland

Cruising by Fingal's Cave, Scotland

Cruising by Dutchman's Cap (Bac Mòr), Scotland

Cruising by The Small Isles, Scotland

Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland

Cruising Pentland Firth, Scotland

Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Cruising

St Mary's, Isles of Scilly

Cruising Pleinmont to Jerbourg, Guernsey

Cruising by Brecqhou, Channel Islands

Cruising by Sark, Channel Islands

Circumnavigating Alderney, Channel Islands Dover

EXPLORING IRELAND'S COASTAL SCENERY

The Olsen Way Highlights

Our team has combined scenic landscapes, remote islands, wildlife havens and fascinating history on this cruise that encompasses the most northern and southern shores of Britain • As well as sailing among the Channel Islands, including past the observation towers of southern Guernsey, you will call into picturesque St Peter Port and the fortified Scilly Isle of St Mary’s • Heading north presents the geological wonders of Fingal’s Cave and Dutchman’s Cap, while the Scottish isles of Orkney and Skye are ideal for uncovering wartime history and wild scenery respectively • While at sea, keep your eyes peeled for birdlife – including puffins – and marine life, assisted by wildlife charity ORCA

Prices from £1,399 pp

24th August 2024 · Bolette · Sail from Liverpool

8 nights · Cruise code T2419

The Olsen Way Highlights

Liverpool

Cruising

St Mary's, Isles of Scilly

Cruising by the Skelligs, Ireland

Cruising by Inishnabro (Cathedral Rocks), Ireland

Cruising by Tearaght Island, Ireland

Cruising by Cliff s of Moher, Ireland

Galway, Ireland

Killybegs, Ireland

Cruising by The Small Isles, Scotland

Cruising by Dutchman's Cap (Bac Mòr), Scotland

Cruising by Fingal's Cave, Scotland

Cruising by Iona, Scotland

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Liverpool

On this exploration of Ireland with a hint of Scotland and the Scilly Isles, you will get to see rocky, remote and verdant scenery and visit destinations steeped in myth and legend • Bolette will divert away from the main coastal routes to show you remarkable landscapes such as the Cliffs of Moher, the bonnet-shaped Bac Mòr and Inishnabro, otherwise known as Cathedral Rocks. You will also sail past Fingal’s Cave and have the chance to visit Giant’s Causeway from Belfast, two sites linked by the feuding mythological giants Finn McCool and Benandonner • Galway, considered one of the jewels of Western Ireland, boasts a craggy coastline shaped by the elements that makes for rewarding discovery

Prices from £1,299 pp

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