Description
During the month of May British western shores become alive with colour. This is a spectacularly beautiful time when many of the gardens are at their most appealing and the countryside will be lush and inviting. This, combined with the sheer diversity of the coastline, makes for a most appealing sea journey, whether you be an avid gardener, birdwatcher or simply enjoy sailing past and visiting some of the most enchanting places in the world.
This journey provides a unique opportunity to explore the splendours of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland and amongst the many splendid gardens we will visit are the subtropical Abbey Gardens on the charming island of Tresco, Bodnant Garden in the beautiful Conway Valley and Inverewe Gardens, Scotland’s botanical gardens in the north-west Highlands. With regards to birds, we have included visits to Lundy, where we hope to see puffins and peaceful Skomer Island which, carpeted with beautiful bluebells, is home to many birds including puffins, guillemots and razorbills. We will also call into Rathlin Island off the north coast of Ireland, home to hundreds of seals and nesting seabirds, and learn of the island’s long and eventful history.
Each day there will be the opportunity to explore coastal paths, see the resident wildlife and enjoy the wonderful views on offer. Whilst you could always drive, travel by train and coach and reach most of our itinerary with the help of a ferry, it is much more enjoyable to join the 95 passenger MS Serenissima and travel in comfort accompanied by our expert onboard team without any of the hassle that independent exploration of these fascinating places would entail.