Cruise Line |
Ponant |
Ship |
L'Austral |
Destination |
Arctic North Atlantic |
Nights |
11 |
Departure Date |
25 May 2021 |
Description |
11 Night Cruise sailing from Dublin to Longyearbyen aboard L'Austral.
In partnership with National Geographic Expeditions.
With PONANT, board L’Austral for an all new expedition cruise that will take you from Dublin to Longyearbyen. During this exceptional 12-day trip, you will discover the most beautiful of the Scottish Isles and cross the Arctic Circle to reach the frozen lands of Spitsbergen Island.
From the Irish capital, you will set a course northward and have the chance to stop at several of the British Isles.
First you will discover the Hebrides archipelago: Iona, the cradle of Scottish Christianity, Mull and the charming colourful town of Tobermory, and finally the Isle of Skye, a bastion of Gaelic culture, its famous bridge, and its stunning scenery.
You will then call at Kirkwall, capital of the Orkney Islands, where numerous seabirds, such as gannets and European shags, have taken up residence.
Further north, you will marvel at the mysterious charm of the Lofoten archipelago. These islands have landscapes of surreal beauty alternating between sea, spectacular fjords, mountain slopes, fine sand beaches and huts on stilts.
To round off your trip, Spitsbergen, an island that is emblematic of the Arctic lands, will reveal itself to you. There you will be able to explore Hornsund, one of the island’s most beautiful fjords, boasting an impressive glacier front.
Highlights of this cruise:
Dublin
The Irish capital stretches along the banks of the Liffey to Dublin bay, on the East coast of Ireland. Discover Ireland’s warm conviviality in the pedestrian district of Temple Bar. Its cobbled streets are brimming with fabulous shops, pubs and arts centres. Next to Trinity College, famous for its 18th century library, you can stroll along Grafton Street: in one of its famous tea shops, try a delicious scone and clotted cream served hot and melt-in-the-mouth with jam. Not far from here, the majestic O’Connell bridge leads you to the avenue with the same name, on which Spire, a luminous contemporary sculpture presides.
Iona
Of all the islands in the Inner Hebrides, Iona is by far the most conducive to contemplation and meditation. And for good reason... it is here that St Columba landed from Ireland in 563 and undertook to establish Christianity in Scotland. Now an abbey, the islandï¾’s true spiritual centre stands where the ancient monastery founded by the Irish missionary was built. Many kings of Scotland, including the legendary Macbeth, are buried in the nearby cemetery. In sunny weather, arriving on the Isle of Iona is a stunningly beautiful experience.
Portree
Nestling in the crux of a gorgeous bay, Portree reflects the magnificence of the grandiose Isle of Skye as well as being its main town. Apart from the charm of its colourful houses, the town’s outstanding location on the banks of a loch makes it a very pleasant place to be. From its colourful harbour bustling with local craftsmen’s shops, you can take in a stunning view of the surrounding hills. Before trekking through the wilderness and drinking in the natural beauty of the Isle of Skye, check out some of the beautiful images in the Aros Centre.
Lerwick
The small and charming capital of the Shetland Islands, with its sea front of old houses and narrow streets, offering travellers its old districts and a warm port atmosphere. Geopark Shetland, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located to the north. Incredibly well-preserved archaeological sites and ruins prove that the islands’ occupation dates back to the first Neolithic colonies. The Shetland Museum and Archives recounts the Shetlands’ history of heritage and culture: Lerwick’s abundant waters were even fished by the Dutch in the past.
Tromso
In the north of the Arctic circle you’ll discover Tromsø, a secluded town located in the county of Troms. Norwegians call it the “Paris of the northâ€. You’ll soon see why when you discover its extensive neoclassical architectural heritage. A stunning example is the Arctic cathedral, a major monument whose stylistic purity echoes the outline of the mountains surrounding the town.
Longyearbyen
Longyearbyen is the capital of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, located on Svalbard’s main island, and is the northernmost territorial capital on the planet. With winter temperatures dropping to below 40°C, the landscapes of this mining town are simply breathtaking. The glaciers, the mountains stretching as far as the eye can see and the untouched nature, make you feel like you’re in completely unexplored territory.
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
25/05 |
Dublin, Ireland |
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06:00 PM |
2 |
26/05 |
Iona, Scotland |
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2 |
26/05 |
Tobermory, Scotland |
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3 |
27/05 |
Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland |
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4 |
28/05 |
Kirkwall, Scotland |
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5 |
29/05 |
Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland |
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6 |
30/05 |
At sea |
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7 |
31/05 |
Lofoten Islands, Norway |
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7 |
31/05 |
Leknes, Lofoten Islands, Norway |
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8 |
01/06 |
Tromso, Norway |
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9 |
02/06 |
Bear Island, Norway |
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10 |
03/06 |
Spitsbergen, Norway |
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11 |
04/06 |
Spitsbergen, Norway |
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12 |
05/06 |
Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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