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Honfleur (France)
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The port lies to the South of the Seine in Normandy, France.
Honfleur is famous for its shimmering light, which regularly brings many artists to the town. There is a house commemorating the musician Eric Satie, who was friends with many artists. One of the other main attractions is the Calvados distilleries.
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St. Peter Port (Guernsey, Channel Islands)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 13:00
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'The capital of Guernsey brings the past to life. It is one of the 50 most historically important towns in Great Britain. Buildings of special importance include the church, the market building, the royal courthouse and Notre Dame du Rosaire church. Since you can shop duty-free on Guernsey, the small town has an astonishing array of exquisite boutiques. You can even acquire an antique or two at the Old Market and gourmets should be sure to try the fresh lobster. 'Sights include: Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery, Hauteville Haus, La Vallette.
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Herm (Channel Islands)
Arrival: 14:00
Departure: 20:00
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Dartmouth (England)
Arrival: 07:30
Departure: 19:45
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St. Mary's (Isles of Scilly, England)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 18:00
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Kinsale (Ireland)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
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The small harbour village Kinsale with its charming little streets and good restaurants is especially popular among tourists during summertime. In October the village and its 4.000 inhabitants invite its guests to the annual Kinsale Gourmet Festival. Athletic and active people will enjoy the possibilities to go sailing or golfing as well as the hiking tracks along the coast and the horse rides that are offered. By bus or during a little hike the Charles Fort can be visited. It invites its guests to learn about the history of the region during a guided tour.
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Cork (Ireland)
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Dublin (Ireland)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 20:00
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Dublin is the capital of Ireland and one of the most vibrant cities in Europe. More than a quarter of the Irish population (approximately 4 million) lives in Dublin, a youthful and dynamic city that is becoming increasingly cosmopolitan. Elegant restaurants and ultra-modern hotels have brought new life to the city. Visitors can follow Tourist Trails on foot to get to know the city. The perfect starting point is the O’Connell Bridge, located in the city centre and the most important bridge over the River Liffey.
Sights include: Temple Bar, Trinity College, Merrion Square, the National Art Gallery, the National Museum, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Guinness Brewery, Custom House, Boyne Valley, Malahide and James Joyce Tower.
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Douglas (Isle of Man)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 15:00
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The capital of the Isle of Man is Douglas, home to around a third of the island's population. The highlight in this harbour town is the beautiful Victorian "Gaiety Theatre". The Isle of Man has been in English hands for 650 years, but is politically independent, with its own government, its own parliament and its own judicial system. The island also has its own language, based on the Celtic language of Manx. It seems almost as if time has stood still on this island, above all if you look at the untouched countryside. The streams run clear, the landscape is unspoiled and the beaches are clean. The Isle of Man is home to a huge variety of insects and birds. Looking at the Victorian housefronts of Douglas is like stepping back in time. Life on the island still centres around agriculture.
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Greenock - Glasgow (Scotland)
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The Scottish port of Greenock is just a kilometre from Glasgow with views of the Scottish Highlands. Greenock has excellent shopping facilities in the form of the Braehead Shopping Centre and the large Ikea store. Sights in Glasgow include: the Gallery of Modern Art, the Cathedral, the Police Museum, the Mitchell library, the Transport Museum, Tollcross Park, and the Scotland Street School Museum.
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