British Isles cruise, culture and nature combo

Following a recommendation that a friend has made me, I am looking for cruises through the British Isles, yes, she already warned me to try to do it in summer when the weather is milder. England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland are the countries that are visited in these cruises and in them you can discover the beauty of the landscapes and learn more about the Celtic culture and the peculiarities of the British.

Princess Cruise has a very interesting proposal for May 25 with this itinerary for less than 1.000 euros per person in a double interior cabin. I am telling you the details of this and other cruise.

As I was saying aboard the Caribbean Princess you can do a 13-day cruise And although the price that I indicated is for the end of May, this trip is available until the end of October. The departure is from the mythical port of Southampton, place from which the Titanic sets sail, and visits the cities of Guernsey, Cobh (Cork), the Irish coast, Dublin, Belfast, Greenock, the Orkney Islands, Invergordon, South Queensferry Le Havre (France) and disembark again in Southampton . I find a very interesting proposal by the British Isles, because the cultural cruise is balanced very well with the nature cruise. Although if I have to put a but, it is that the language of the cruise is English, so if you do not know the language, it is not even worth hiring the excursions.

NCL's Norwegian Jade also does a very, very similar itinerary at a lower price. One of the advantages of this company is that the hours for meals are very long, and they also do not require a label. Spanish-speaking customers have support service in Spanish, even if the official language is English. Guided tours in Spanish are made from 30 people.

At the moment this is what I am considering for this summer, but there are other proposals that, although interesting, escape me (for now) in my pocket.


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