STARTING AT
$3891.00
per person
Marina
12 NIGHT CRUISE
SAILING FROM
Southampton, England on May 27th, 2027
DISEMBARK
Southampton, England on Jun 8th, 2027
12 Nights

Southampton welcomes cruise travelers with historic charm, bustling waterfront, and easy access to England’s southern coast, castles, and scenic countryside.
Your ship arrives in Southampton, England at 7:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. Step back in time at the Tudor House Museum, a beautifully preserved historic home showcasing centuries of Southampton's domestic and social history, including exhibitions on trade and local life.

Newcastle upon Tyne mixes historic architecture, riverside charm, and vibrant cultural life, offering cruise guests a lively northern English city experience.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Newcastle-tyne, United Kingdom, from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Newcastle offers travelers a mix of history, culture, and social energy.

South Queensferry, Scotland, charms visitors with iconic Forth Bridges, quaint harbor streets, and a gateway to Edinburgh’s history and coastal beauty.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in South Queensferry, Scotland are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. Marvel at the engineering wonder of the Forth Bridges from designated viewpoints along the coast.

Aberdeen is a calm and character rich cruise stop where granite streets meet North Sea air, fishing heritage, cliff walks, and easy escapes into classic Scottish countryside.
With an early arrival in Aberdeen, Scotland at 5:00 AM, your group has a real advantage - you'll be among the first off the ship, ahead of the crowds that build by mid-morning. Use this window to reach popular spots in Aberdeen, Scotland before congestion sets in. Stroll through Old Aberdeen to see cobbled streets, historic buildings, and the impressive King College chapel.

Lerwick is rugged and charming, sea breezes, colorful houses, cliffs and waves, with a quiet pace and an authentic Shetland welcome.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Lerwick, Shetland Islands, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. The town is small but full of character, with streets lined by traditional stone and wooden houses.

Kirkwall feels quietly powerful, ancient stone streets, Viking history, sea air, and a sense of life shaped by wind and water.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in Kirkwall, Scotland are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. St Magnus Cathedral dominates Kirkwall's skyline and is one of the most impressive medieval buildings in Scotland.

Stornoway charms with its colorful harbor, Gaelic culture, and rugged Scottish coastal scenery, offering a warm welcome and unique island atmosphere for cruisers.
Your ship arrives in Stornoway, Scotland at 7:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. The town is compact and walkable, allowing passengers to explore shops, cafes, and cultural sites directly from the pier.

Belfast feels resilient and welcoming, historic docks, creative streets, and a proud spirit where stories, music, and modern life meet.
With 12 hours hours in Belfast, Northern Ireland - from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM - you have a full day ashore with room to breathe. Go beyond the typical tourist stops: neighborhoods, local dining, and cultural sites that most cruise visitors never reach. Leave time for unstructured wandering. Layers and a light waterproof jacket are recommended due to changeable weather.

Dun Laoghaire is Dublin’s seaside welcome, salty Irish Sea air, colorful harbors, coastal walks, and an easygoing town that feels both local and relaxed.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. The East Pier is a favorite local ritual and a must for visitors.

Cobh feels colorful and heartfelt, a hillside town above a busy harbor, Irish warmth, maritime history, and an easy welcome the moment you arrive.
Your ship arrives in Cobh (Cork), Ireland at 8:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. This immersive museum tells the story of passengers who boarded the Titanic here, using personal narratives and original documents.

Falmouth feels gently adventurous, salty Cornish air, colorful boats in a sheltered harbor, coastal paths nearby, and a creative town spirit shaped by the sea.
You'll have 8 hours hours to explore Falmouth, Cornwall, England, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Dress in layers and bring a light jacket, as coastal weather can shift quickly.

Southampton welcomes cruise travelers with historic charm, bustling waterfront, and easy access to England’s southern coast, castles, and scenic countryside.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in Southampton, England are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. Step back in time at the Tudor House Museum, a beautifully preserved historic home showcasing centuries of Southampton's domestic and social history, including exhibitions on trade and local life.