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November
What hidden gems can be found in Cork and Lisbon during a port excursion?
17
November
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Sharron
Sign up for Cruise Critic. Very valuable info. Website is a bit hard to follow but it will connect you to people doing same cruise. Sometimes small group tours looking to add a person or two, some others offering info on hotel that are close. Good experience.
Irene
Thanks Sharron I did but not many others have sadly and I leave in less than 2 weeks.
Theresa
Places like Cork and Kirkwall are good to just go off own your own by foot. Dublin has get on/get off buses that take you around the city. I have been on cruises and taken tours. Unless it is something really out of the ordinary, I preferred to walk around on my own. If you have time do some research on suggested sights to see.
A.I. says...
Port Excursions for a Cruise to Europe
I'm excited to share some of the must-see excursions I've experienced at various ports during my European cruises. I hope this information will be helpful as you plan your upcoming adventure.
Southampton, England
- Visit the historic city of Winchester, the former capital of England.
- Take a day trip to Stonehenge, one of the world's most iconic landmarks.
- Explore the New Forest, a beautiful national park with ancient trees and wild ponies.
Le Havre, France (Honfleur or Rouen)
- Visit the charming town of Honfleur, known for its picturesque harbor and art galleries.
- Take a guided tour of Rouen, the historic capital of Normandy.
- Explore the Alabaster Coast, a stunning stretch of coastline with towering white cliffs.
Invergordon, Scotland
- Visit Loch Ness, home to the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
- Take a boat trip to see the seals and dolphins that inhabit the Moray Firth.
- Explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle, a 13th-century fortress with stunning views of Loch Ness.
Kirkwall, Scotland (Orkney Islands)
- Visit the Standing Stones of Stenness, a Neolithic monument that predates Stonehenge.
- Take a boat trip to the island of Hoy, home to the Old Man of Hoy, a towering sea stack.
- Explore the Maeshowe chambered cairn, a 5,000-year-old burial tomb.
Greenock, Scotland (Glasgow)
- Visit the city of Glasgow, known for its vibrant culture and architecture.
- Take a boat trip to Loch Lomond, one of Scotland's most beautiful lakes.
- Explore the Trossachs, a stunning mountain range with picturesque lochs and valleys.
Dublin, Ireland
- Visit Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, a beautifully illuminated manuscript.
- Take a guided tour of Dublin Castle, a historic fortress that has been home to Irish rulers for centuries.
- Explore the Guinness Storehouse, a museum dedicated to the famous Irish beer.
Cork, Ireland
- Visit Blarney Castle, home to the Blarney Stone, which is said to grant the gift of eloquence.
- Take a boat trip to Garnish Island, a beautiful island with exotic gardens and stunning views.
- Explore the Ring of Kerry, a scenic coastal drive with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Lisbon, Portugal
- Visit the São Jorge Castle, a historic fortress with panoramic views of Lisbon.
- Take a tram ride through the Alfama district, Lisbon's oldest and most charming neighborhood.
- Explore the Belém Tower, a 16th-century fortress that played a key role in Portugal's maritime history.
I hope this information has been helpful. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further assistance planning your port excursions.
Irene
Hello fellow travelers. I'm looking for any insite into some port excursions. I'm flying off to Paris for a couple days and then taking the train to Genoa Italy where I board a cruise for 22 days. All the ports are new to me and some I don't know much about. So if you've been please let me know if there is a "must see, while there". I'm going to Southhampton, Le Havre (honfleur or Rouen), Invergordon, Kirkwall, Greenock, Dublin, Cork, Lisbon just to name a few. Also chime in … See more