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Ireland, Cornwall and Dorset

Ireland, Cornwall and Dorset

From AUD $5,340

Description

At the crossroads of the Atlantic and the Celtic Sea, set sail to discover a brand new PONANT itinerary.

From Dublin, you will step aboard Le Surville for a 8-day gastronomic cruise off the Irish coast.

First, you will discover the charming seaside resort town of Portrush and its magnificent fine-sand beaches stretching out on either side along a 1.5 km-long peninsula.

Then, Le Surville will take you to Killybegs, a gateway to the city of Donegal. You will be captivated by its sheer cliffs, deserted sandy beaches, breathtaking scenery and welcoming pubs. Further south, the city of Galway will offer you a real immersion into the heart of Gaelic culture and will be your gateway to the famous Connemara region.

Your ship will head towards the peninsula of Cornwall. Its rocky coastlines, beautiful rolling countryside and numerous local legends have inspired novelists and filmmakers.

Finally, you will sail to Saint-Malo, the cité corsaire or city of privateers. This captivating walled city is where your trip will end.

Trip Name
Ireland, Cornwall and Dorset
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Expedition / Cruise Ship Length: 131 metres Passenger Capacity: 184 Built: 2019-2020 Featuring innovative and environmentally-friendly equipment, elegantly designed staterooms, spacious suites with large windows, and lounge areas that open onto the outside, this new limited-capacity yacht boasting just 92 staterooms and suites will offer you a truly unique cruising experience. As the first ship in a new series that remains true to the Ponant spirit, Le Surville will embody the unique atmosphere that is the cruise line’s hallmark: a subtle blend of refinement, intimacy and comfort. Aboard this ship that flies the French flag, you will experience the incomparable pleasure of an intimate cruise, with the possibility of exploring an ever-increasing range of destinations in an ethnic-chic ambiance with luxury service. Experience a luxurious setting where the accent is on authenticity and passion for travel. RESTAURANTS As it is an essential part of French culture, gastronomy will naturally have pride of place aboard this new ship. To the back of Deck 4, you will find a 260 m² panoramic restaurant which can accommodate all of our passengers in a single sitting. Designed differently to that on our other ships, this dining area, which opens onto the outside, will have a buffet of salads, desserts and cheeses at your disposal. Our discreet and attentive crew will provide table service for hot meals. In a relaxed atmosphere, an outdoor grill on Deck 3 will serve grilled meats with a variety of salads and desserts. PUBLIC AREAS Le Surville has many common areas that are designed and equipped to meet all of your needs while preserving the intimacy of each passenger. A 140 m² reception area includes: A reception/concierge desk, An excursions desk, The ship’s administrative services, The sales office, manned by our Guest Relations Officer, Our 50 m² boutique which sells clothing, jewellery, beauty products, postcards and various accessories, Toilets accessible to passengers with reduced mobility. A new hydraulic platform with adjustable height provides: Easier boarding than on any other cruise ship, Easier Zodiac embarkation and disembarkation for expeditions, Easier access to the sea for swimming and practising various water sports such as kayaking or paddle-boarding. A pool deck offering: A pool with a panoramic view, equipped with a counter-current swimming system, A pleasant solarium, An outdoor bar and lounge with armchairs and sofas. A 200 m² main lounge which can accommodate all of our passengers to share convivial moments and to host activities organised during the day or evening. Lastly, a theatre that seats 188, equipped with: The latest sound and lighting technology, A LED wall as the stage backdrop, for the projection of high-resolution images and videos.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 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.
Day 2 - Day 2 PORTRUSH
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Day 3 - Day 3 KILLYBEGS
Tucked away and sheltered by a large inlet, this charming fishing port is located on Ireland's most northern extremity, in the heart of the southern coast of County Donegal. As your boat glides into the port, soak up the dazzling colours of the trawlers docked in the harbour. You may well have the opportunity to tour the Donegal Carpets Factory, one of the world's oldest handmade carpet manufacturers. You can also take a tour of the Glenveagh National Park and its castle, after having crossed through the wild, untamed beauty of northern Ireland. Donegal is a rambler's paradise, and the Blue Stack Mountains are sure to have you hooked with their peace, quiet and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.
Day 4 - Day 4 GALWAY
Built at the mouth of the Corrib on in the West, Galway is one of the liveliest towns in the country. The cobbled streets in its historical centre offer plenty of designer boutiques, artists’ studios and bohemian cafés.
Day 5 - Day 5 KINSALE
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Day 6 - Day 6 PENZANCE
The gateway to Cornwall, on the south-western tip of England, Penzance, whose Cornish name Pen Sans means “holy headland”, is sure to captivate you with its charm. This seaside town with white-sand beaches is brimming with history. It boasts a small fishing port and is home to magnificent Georgian and Regency buildings, stunning gardens with exotic plants, and the Penlee House Gallery & Museum, which traces the evolution of West Cornwall. Follow the promenade along the water’s edge: on the horizon stands St Michael’s Mount. This mysterious island, which can be reached on foot at low tide, was once a refuge for pilgrims, soldiers, monks and fishermen. Here you will deep-dive into a history rich with legends.
Day 7 - Day 7 SAILING ALONG JURASSIC COAST & POOLE
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Day 8 - Day 8 SAINT-MALO
The mere mention of Saint-Malo’s name is enough to plunge us back into the richness of its past. The fortifications stand as testimony to the Malouins’ determination to defend their citadel, fought over by France and Britain in turn. When we drop anchor here, immerse yourself in the diversity of its heritage: the time when privateers sailed the oceans in search of trade and victories; the legendary yacht races the port city is still famous for, such as the Route du Rhum; and the final resting place of the French writer François-René de Chateaubriand, who was born here and chose to be buried here anonymously.
Day 9 - Please Note:
Itineraries are subject to change.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $5,340DELUXE STATEROOM
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $6,040PRESTIGE STATEROOM DECK 4
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $6,370PRESTIGE STATEROOM DECK 5
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $6,720PRESTIGE STATEROOM DECK 6
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $9,620DELUXE SUITE
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $13,300PRESTIGE SUITE DECK 5
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $13,990PRESTIGE SUITE DECK 6
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $14,710PRIVILEGE SUITE
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $16,230GRAND DELUXE SUITE
13-09-202020-09-2020AUD $17,080OWNER'S SUITE

Inclusions

    • A themed cruise based on gastronomy: gala dinner, cooking demonstrations and winetasting.
    • Between Dublin and Saint-Malo, sail into the heart of Celtic shores, lands of magic and legends.
    • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Dublin, UNESCO Creative City of Literature (embarkation port); Galway, UNESCO Creative City of Film.
    • Discovery of coastal regions: Connemara from Galway, Donegal from Killybegs, Cornwall from Penzance and Dorset from Poole.
    • Sail along the Jurassic Coast, listed with UNESCO.
    • From Poole, visit Stonehenge.
    • Before your cruise, discover Dublin, the Irish capital brimming with convivial atmosphere and authentic charm.
    • On-board conferences about Irish and Celtic culture and heritage.

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