Arrive in Dublin. More living museum than city, traces of Dublin's past are on display at every turn. Discover the city's medieval castles and cathedrals, one of the oldest universities in Europe, Trinity College, and perhaps enjoy a sip of Ireland's famous brew, Guinness. Tour the city before embarking National Geographic Resolution in the late afternoon. Settle into life onboard as we set sail for Rathlin Island. (L,D) ... Read More
Wednesday - May 29, 2024
Day 2
Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Kick off your expedition on Rathlin Island, home to Northern Ireland's largest puffin colony, as well as thousands of seabirds including guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, and fulmars. Visit the Rathlin West Light, the "upside down lighthouse" built between 1912-1917, and learn about the 40+ shipwrecks in the island's surrounding waters. It is in a cave on Rathlin Island that Robert the Bruce, the famous Scottish King, is said to have taken refuge during a fight against the English in 1306, where he was inspired to keep up the struggle for Scottish independence. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Thursday - May 30, 2024
Day 3
Iona, United Kingdom
Staffa, Scotland
Sail through the Sea of the Hebrides to the isle of Iona, the site of Scotland's first Christian settlement. Venture into an ancient nunnery and a 13th-century abbey and explore St. Oran's Chapel with its royal burial grounds, where Celtic high crosses mark the graves of generations of Scottish kings. In the afternoon, continue to Staffa, famed for its geometric basalt columns and deep-sea caves. Conditions permitting, zodiac into the awe-inspiring Fingal's Cave, where Felix Mendelssohn was inspired to write his "Hebrides Overture". Atop the island, look for puffins coming to and from their burrows as they search for fish in the surrounding waters. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Friday - May 31, 2024
Day 4
Inverewe Garden, Scotland
Anchor in Loch Ewe and bring your camera along as we stroll the winding paths of Inverewe Garden, created in 1862. Tempered by the warm Gulf Stream, these splendid gardens are home to hundreds of exotic sub-tropical plant species. Spot some Scottish wildlife as you meander through the gardens-red squirrels, otters, red deer, and golden eagles. Choose to kayak in the waters alongside the gardens for an alternative view. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Saturday - Jun 1, 2024
Day 5
Isle of Noss, United Kingdom
Lerwick, United Kingdom
Far from the hustle and bustle of the mainland, the Shetland Islands exude a languid remoteness that begs to be discovered. Sail past the Isle of Noss, known for its 180-meter-high sea cliffs teaming with tens of thousands of seabirds. Join ship's naturalist on deck to watch for gannets, guillemots, fulmars, and kittiwakes. Explore Lerwick, a town where Norse and Gaelic cultures intermingle, and see the countryside dotted with Shetland ponies. Then examine Bronze Age ruins at the extraordinary prehistoric settlement of Jarlshof, a UNESCO candidate which is part of "The Crucible of Iron Age Shetland". Later, take in a cacophony of birds as we walk to the lighthouse at Sumburgh Head. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Sunday - Jun 2, 2024
Day 6
Papa Westray, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Rousay, Scotland, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Kirkwall, Scotland
The Vikings held a strategic foothold in the Orkney Islands for hundreds of years, and their Norse heritage is apparent in local legends and traditions that endure today. Start your day on the island of Papa Westray, the cradle of Christianity in Orkney. Visit St Boniface Kirk, a church founded in the 8th century and surrounded by a picturesque graveyard, and Knap of Howar, a Neolithic farmstead that was occupied from 3,700 BC to 2,800 BC-earlier than similar houses found at Skara Brae. Then, discover the island of Rousay, where you'll visit the Iron Age Midhowe Broch and explore the woodland and water gardens of Trumland House. Sail to Kirkwall later this afternoon and arrive at the Ring of Brodgar's megaliths in time for sunset-when crowds have dispersed and the light is perfect to capture your best photos. Enjoy a whisky tasting this evening. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Monday - Jun 3, 2024
Day 7
Kirkwall, Scotland
Explore a treasure trove of Stone Age sites, including the 5,000-year-old stone-slab village of Skara Brae. Step inside the medieval St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, which took nearly 300 years to complete. We can choose to join our naturalist on a birdwatching excursion, where we'll have the opportunity to spot over 30 species of birds, including black-headed gulls, gannets, and guillemots. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Tuesday - Jun 4, 2024
Day 8
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Start off the day with a panoramic drive through the "Granite City" before exploring Aberdeenshire's countryside. Choose to visit both a local Highland cattle farm and a sustainable farm shop, where you will learn about its award-winning products and practices. Or, dive into Highland traditions with a visit to a local whiskey distillery followed by a visit to the Gordon Highlanders Museum. Transfer back to the ship later this afternoon and enjoy your last evening at sea. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Disembark in Edinburgh after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Or choose to explore the Scottish Highlands on a post-voyage extension. (Note: a pre-voyage extension to discover Dublin is also available.) (B)
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