Cruise Line |
Azamara |
Ship |
Azamara Quest |
Destination |
EU British Isles |
Nights |
12 |
Departure Date |
28 Aug 2021 |
Description |
12 Night cruise sailing from Dublin to Southampton aboard Azamara Quest.
Ireland delivers the ideal destination for a golf cruise because its world class courses border the stunning coastline. We’re proud to partner with PerryGolf™, a global leader in international golf travel, on this 12-night, 6-round journey around Ireland on the Azamara Quest®.
Our journey begins in Dublin, a bustling city where guests can taste a pint of Guinness or absorb a shot of history in the Christ Church Cathedral. Golfers face Portmarnock Links.
Royal County Down is ranked top-10 in the world. Belfast is enjoying a 21st century transformation although many relics remain. The Dunluce Course at Royal Portrush delivered a stunning performance during The 148th Open in 2019.
Londonberry is Northern Ireland’s second largest city; Ballyliffin, Glashedy Links has served as host for multiple European Tour events. National Geographic Traveler described Donegal as the “coolest place on the planet†for 2017.
In Galway, visit Eyre Square and listen to traditional Irish music. Golfers enjoy Adare Manor, which is flourishing after Tom Fazio’s magnificent renovation. Old Head is golf at its most dramatic; Cobh has a rich seafaring and maritime history.
Every aspect of the golf program is fully managed by PerryGolfâ„¢ staff onboard and ashore. Your clubs will be ready and waiting at each venue. Tee times and pairings are arranged and posted in advance. Carts are always included, subject to availability. A snack lunch is included at the course along with an open bar after the round.
Highlights of this cruise:
Dublin, Ireland
There’s a story waiting around every corner in Dublin. Spend time in Temple Bar and watch the city come alive, take a ghost tour to discover Dracula’s unnerving connection to Dublin, and behold a view you’ll never forget from the Observation Wheel. Of course, no Irish adventure is complete without a trip to the Guinness Storehouse where you’ll learn the history of Ireland’s most popular stout.
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Stroll along the slipways where the Titanic was built and explore a stunning new museum dedicated to the ship's famous, ill-fated journey. Set out from the city and explore the otherworldly landscape of the Giant's Causeway, with its hexagonal natural rock formations. Wet your whistle at the Bushmills distillery or settle into a classic pub for a pint of Guinness.
Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland’s second largest city, Derry’s ancient walls hide a saga of strength and struggle. Today this emerging cosmopolitan city is complete with quaint restaurants, hearty pubs, and fantastic independent shops. Walk along river Foyle and take in the stunning Peace Bridge. Tour the city’s ancient walls and explore its historic buildings. Or, travel to the Counties Londonderry and Donegal for a bounty rolling hillsides and natural splendor.
Donegal, (Killybegs), Ireland
Authentically Irish, Donegal is a jewel in the crown of the Emerald Isle. With the iconic Blue Stack Mountains in the distance, Donegal’s rugged coastline gives way to welcoming seaside pubs, while its charming city center (known as The Diamond) blends quaint modern shops with 15th century castles, abbeys, and monuments paying tribute to the storied past of the region.
Galway, Ireland
Dating back to 1124, Galway has a storied history, surviving everything from Norman invaders and Cromwellian conquests to the Irish Potato Famines of 1845-1852. Nowadays, Galway is considered one of Ireland’s most enchanting cities, with brightly colored shops, excellent bars and restaurants, traditional Irish music sessions, and an average of 122 festivals and events each year.
Foynes, Ireland
Halfway down the majestic River Shannon. Foynes is a port with its fair share of aviation and culinary history. It was the first place in Europe to welcome transatlantic flights of innovative seaplanes, and it’s the birthplace if Irish Coffee. Watch the world drop off at the nearby Cliffs of Moher, find a peaceful escape in Adare, Ireland’s proclaimed prettiest town, or live it up in Limerick (rhyming optional).
Cork, (Cobh), Ireland
The final port of call on the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage, Cobh is rich in maritime history and steeped in quaint Irish charm. Take the Titanic Trail walking tour, visit Spike Island, or hop on the train to explore the nearby city of Cork. Searching for the gift of gab? Check out the Blarney store a short drive from the city.
Waterford, Ireland
The Viking traders who founded Waterford in 914 were not the first to settle in this vicinity; Neolithic standing stones and megalithic tombs testify to much older cultures. A veritable march through the centuries continues with Norman forts, medieval abbeys, and numerous manor houses of 17th and 18th century vintage surrounded by primeval forests, and delightful gardens perfect for strolling.
Southampton, England
It was the departure point for the Mayflower in 1620, and for the ill-fated Titanic in 1912. The charms of London are not far away, but pray tarry in the south to explore other wonders, including Bath, with its natural hot springs and stunning architecture and the mysterious megaliths of Stonehenge, or venture all the way west to Lands End, and the wild moorlands and pirate haunts of Cornwall. |
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Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Triple Per Person |
Quad Per Person |
Single Per Person |
12 - Club Interior Stateroom |
AU $4,837 |
AU $3,916 |
AU $3,456 |
AU $9,123 |
11 - Club Interior Stateroom |
AU $4,935 |
AU $3,981 |
AU $3,505 |
AU $9,319 |
10 - Club Interior Stateroom |
AU $5,040 |
AU $4,051 |
AU $3,557 |
AU $9,529 |
09 - Club Interior Stateroom |
AU $5,138 |
AU $4,117 |
AU $3,606 |
AU $9,725 |
08 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom (Obstructed) |
AU $5,439 |
AU $4,317 |
AU $3,757 |
AU $10,327 |
06 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom |
AU $5,537 |
AU $4,383 |
AU $3,806 |
AU $10,523 |
05 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom |
AU $5,656 |
AU $4,462 |
AU $3,865 |
AU $10,761 |
04 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom |
AU $5,754 |
AU $4,527 |
AU $3,914 |
AU $10,957 |
V3 - Club Veranda Stateroom |
AU $7,406 |
AU $5,629 |
AU $4,740 |
AU $14,261 |
V2 - Club Veranda Stateroom |
AU $7,504 |
AU $5,694 |
AU $4,789 |
AU $14,457 |
V1 - Club Veranda Stateroom |
AU $7,602 |
AU $5,759 |
AU $4,838 |
AU $14,653 |
P3 - Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (From 2020) |
AU $7,700 |
AU $5,825 |
AU $4,887 |
AU $14,849 |
P2 - Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (From 2020) |
AU $7,805 |
AU $5,895 |
AU $4,940 |
AU $15,059 |
P1 - Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (From 2020) |
AU $8,001 |
AU $6,025 |
AU $5,038 |
AU $15,451 |
N2 - Club Continent Suite |
AU $14,747 |
AU $10,524 |
AU $8,412 |
AU $25,394 |
N1 - Club Continent Suite |
AU $14,887 |
AU $10,617 |
AU $8,482 |
AU $25,639 |
CW - Club World Owners Suite |
AU $17,697 |
AU $12,490 |
AU $9,887 |
AU $30,557 |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
28/08 |
Dublin, Ireland |
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overnight |
2 |
29/08 |
Dublin, Ireland |
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06:00 PM |
3 |
30/08 |
Warrenpoint, Ireland |
08:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
4 |
31/08 |
Belfast, Northern Ireland |
08:00 AM |
overnight |
5 |
01/09 |
Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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08:00 PM |
6 |
02/09 |
Londonderry, North Ireland |
08:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
7 |
03/09 |
Killybegs, Ireland |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
8 |
04/09 |
Galway, Ireland |
08:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
9 |
05/09 |
Foynes, Ireland |
07:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
10 |
06/09 |
Cobh (Cork), Ireland |
09:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
11 |
07/09 |
Waterford, Ireland |
07:30 AM |
06:15 PM |
12 |
08/09 |
At sea |
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13 |
09/09 |
Southampton, England |
06:00 AM |
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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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