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Ocean cruises |
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France Guernsey United Kingdom |
| Travel type |
Cruise |
| Price range | From £449 |
| Travel partner | Newmarket Holidays |
| Duration | 6 nights |
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Autumn Gardens Cruise - Ocean Countess ex Hull
20% OFF OUR CABIN PRICES, NOT INCLUDING VOYAGER FARE CABINS, IF YOU BOOK BEFORE 29TH FEB 2012!
This short cruise sees Ocean Countess call at the pretty French port of Honfleur, idyllic Guernsey and the colourful port of Cobh. Explore Ireland's beautiful southwest, before returning to Liverpool via the wonderful 'island' of Anglesey.
This short cruise sees Ocean Countess call at the pretty French port of Honfleur, idyllic Guernsey and the colourful port of Cobh. Explore Ireland's beautiful southwest, before returning to Liverpool via the wonderful 'island' of Anglesey.
Included
- Six nights' accommodation in your choice of cabin
- Full-board arrangements including full breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea and late-night snacks
- On-board entertainment as arranged
- Guest lecturers
- Calls at ports as detailed in the itinerary
- The services of a friendly, professional crew and cruise staff
- Port charges and taxes
- Single and upgrade cabins are available for a supplement
Day One
Make your way to Hull for this evening's sailing, and enjoy a first dinner on board followed by some first-class entertainment.
Day Two
Today is spent largely at sea. Get to know the ship, her wide range of on-board amenities and some of your fellow passengers as you cross the English Channel. By evening, she will have tied up in the pretty port of Honfleur, at the mouth of the River Seine and gateway to the stunning Normandy countryside.
Day Three
Exquisite Honfleur, with its picture-book harbour and quayside, is perfect for wandering, although you may want to join the shore excursion to the Impressionist painter Claude Monet's exquisite home and garden at Giverny, where the grounds are laid out to the artist's design and his studio is left untouched.
Day Four
Guernsey's delightful St Peter Port welcomes Ocean Countess this morning, and the day can be spent enjoying the pleasures of this beautiful Channel Isle. Don't miss 800-year-old Castle Cornet, which guards the entrance to the harbour, nor the medieval, cobbled central quarter of St Peter Port, where countless shops and colourful stalls offer tax-free gifts.
Day Five
Ocean Countess arrives in Cork's long, narrow Cobh harbour this morning. Shore excursions here offer you the chance to discover this historic capital of southwest Ireland, to head into the beautiful rolling countryside to fashionable Kinsale, famed for its fine food and sea-fishing, or to visit famous Blarney Castle, just north of the city, for a chance to kiss the Blarney Stone.
Day Six
Ocean Countess's next call is ancient Anglesey. The island is home to stunning countryside, some of Britain's finest beaches, countless traditional pubs, to historic Beaumaris Castle, and to three picturesque bridges across the Menai Strait.One of the most photographed railway signs in the world is at famous, 58-lettered 'Llanfair P.G.', in the centre of this fascinating place.
Day Seven
Ocean Countess sails into the Mersey and to Liverpool, at the end of a wonderful autumn cruise.A coach transfer back to Hull is available, at a cost of GBP25.00 per passenger.
Make your way to Hull for this evening's sailing, and enjoy a first dinner on board followed by some first-class entertainment.
Day Two
Today is spent largely at sea. Get to know the ship, her wide range of on-board amenities and some of your fellow passengers as you cross the English Channel. By evening, she will have tied up in the pretty port of Honfleur, at the mouth of the River Seine and gateway to the stunning Normandy countryside.
Day Three
Exquisite Honfleur, with its picture-book harbour and quayside, is perfect for wandering, although you may want to join the shore excursion to the Impressionist painter Claude Monet's exquisite home and garden at Giverny, where the grounds are laid out to the artist's design and his studio is left untouched.
Day Four
Guernsey's delightful St Peter Port welcomes Ocean Countess this morning, and the day can be spent enjoying the pleasures of this beautiful Channel Isle. Don't miss 800-year-old Castle Cornet, which guards the entrance to the harbour, nor the medieval, cobbled central quarter of St Peter Port, where countless shops and colourful stalls offer tax-free gifts.
Day Five
Ocean Countess arrives in Cork's long, narrow Cobh harbour this morning. Shore excursions here offer you the chance to discover this historic capital of southwest Ireland, to head into the beautiful rolling countryside to fashionable Kinsale, famed for its fine food and sea-fishing, or to visit famous Blarney Castle, just north of the city, for a chance to kiss the Blarney Stone.
Day Six
Ocean Countess's next call is ancient Anglesey. The island is home to stunning countryside, some of Britain's finest beaches, countless traditional pubs, to historic Beaumaris Castle, and to three picturesque bridges across the Menai Strait.One of the most photographed railway signs in the world is at famous, 58-lettered 'Llanfair P.G.', in the centre of this fascinating place.
Day Seven
Ocean Countess sails into the Mersey and to Liverpool, at the end of a wonderful autumn cruise.A coach transfer back to Hull is available, at a cost of GBP25.00 per passenger.
MV Ocean Countess
Joining the fleet in 2010, following a multi-million-pound refurbishment programme, and sailing on a series of exciting departures from ports around the UK, is 17,660-tonne 'Ocean Countess'. With her classic profile and vast deck space, and accommodation for 800 passengers, 'Ocean Countess' is a ship built in traditional style, and offers all that you would want for a memorable holiday.
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