Colourful buildings on Tobermory harbour on the Isle of Mull in Scotland
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The Jewels Of Scotland (Ocean Victory)

From
CAD 6,966
Duration
7 days
Countries
Ireland, United Kingdom
Activity
easy
Group size
Max 180

The adventure

Be surrounded by lush mountain landscapes and cruise past rugged cliffs on this 7-day voyage through the Scottish Isles. Unearth thousands of years of history as you visit UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, the impressive basalt columns at Giant’s Causeway and the wildlife hotspot of St Kilda. Mingle with locals in pubs, visit some of Scotland’s oldest distilleries and see a medieval castle of Game of Thrones fame. Do it all with a group of like-minded adventurers by your side and a knowledgeable crew leading the way.

At a glance

Duration
7 days
Route
Dublin → Aberdeen
Countries
Ireland, United Kingdom
Activity level
easy
Style
Culture & History, Wildlife & Safari
Group size
Max 180
Ages
12+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

Explore the lush green fields and distant mountains of Graiguenamanagh, Ireland.
Your journey through

Ireland

Day 1Embarkation in Dublin, IrelandWelcome to Ireland! Your adventure begins in Dublin, a UNESCO City of Literature famous for its ties to literary greats like James Joyce and, of course, for being the birthplace of Guinness. This afternoon, you’ll board your ship – the Ocean Victory. When you’ve boarded, settle into your cabin, then have a safety briefing at 5 pm. Toast as you set sail into the Irish Sea! If you arrive in Dublin with time to spare, it’s highly recommended you do some exploring. Maybe visit the Guinness Storehouse, St Patrick’s Cathedral or Trinity College for fascinating architecture and history.
Scenic view of Dublin's Ha'penny Bridge over the River Liffey amidst urban architecture and vibrant city life.Dublin
Welcome to Ireland! Your adventure begins in Dublin, a UNESCO City of Literature famous for its ties to literary greats like James Joyce and, of course, for being the birthplace of Guinness. This afternoon, you’ll board your ship – the Ocean Victory. When you’ve boarded, settle into your cabin, then have a safety briefing at 5 pm. Toast as you set sail into the Irish Sea! If you arrive in Dublin with time to spare, it’s highly recommended you do some exploring. Maybe visit the Guinness Storehouse, St Patrick’s Cathedral or Trinity College for fascinating architecture and history.
Map showing Dublin
Scenic view of Whernside in Yorkshire Dales, lush green fields and stone walls under cloudy skies.
Your journey through

United Kingdom

Day 2PortrushLocated on the Antrim Coast, Portrush is one of Northern Ireland's most scenic resort towns. Here, you might visit medieval Dunluce Castle (made famous as a filming location for Game of Thrones) or the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giant’s Causeway – this volcanic formation consists of around 40,000 interlocking hexagonal basalt columns that emerge from the water, making for a truly striking scene. This afternoon, you’ll visit nearby Rathlin Island, where you’ll see some of Ireland’s largest seabird colonies. Keep an eye out for puffins, guillemots, razorbills, fulmars and kittiwakes.
Breathtaking view of the Northern Ireland cliffs and coast with wildflowers.Portrush
Located on the Antrim Coast, Portrush is one of Northern Ireland's most scenic resort towns. Here, you might visit medieval Dunluce Castle (made famous as a filming location for Game of Thrones) or the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giant’s Causeway – this volcanic formation consists of around 40,000 interlocking hexagonal basalt columns that emerge from the water, making for a truly striking scene. This afternoon, you’ll visit nearby Rathlin Island, where you’ll see some of Ireland’s largest seabird colonies. Keep an eye out for puffins, guillemots, razorbills, fulmars and kittiwakes.
Map showing Portrush
Majestic cliffs of Inishmore, County Galway, rising above turbulent waters.
Your journey through

Ireland

Day 3TobermoryExplore Tobermory – the largest town on the Isle of Mull. See the golden eagles that frequent the island’s cliffs and the colourful buildings that line the harbour. Immerse yourself in Scottish island life as you rub shoulders with locals in the pubs and cafes that line the streets. Maybe stop to browse the boutique galleries selling works by local artists. You might also visit the Tobermory Distillery – one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland.
Crystal clear water and rocky shoreline at Tobermory, Ontario, offering a tranquil seascape view.Tobermory
Explore Tobermory – the largest town on the Isle of Mull. See the golden eagles that frequent the island’s cliffs and the colourful buildings that line the harbour. Immerse yourself in Scottish island life as you rub shoulders with locals in the pubs and cafes that line the streets. Maybe stop to browse the boutique galleries selling works by local artists. You might also visit the Tobermory Distillery – one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland.
Map showing Tobermory
Day 4St KildaVisit St Kilda, located in the Outer Hebrides just off Scotland’s west coast. This archipelago is Britain’s only dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for both its human-made and natural wonders. See the ruins of the stone village – a reminder of the communities who called this island home for 4000 years, living off the abundant colonies of gannets, fulmars and puffins. The final 36 islanders left in 1930 after deeming the land too difficult to farm. You’ll see the cliffs teeming with almost a million birds, including the UK’s largest colony of puffins, and you might catch sight of the endemic St Kilda wren and the Soay sheep – a small breed of sheep that resembles its ancestor from thousands of years ago.
Stone houses with grass roofs in Sandoy, surrounded by lush greenery and a serene landscape under a cloudy sky.St Kilda
Visit St Kilda, located in the Outer Hebrides just off Scotland’s west coast. This archipelago is Britain’s only dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for both its human-made and natural wonders. See the ruins of the stone village – a reminder of the communities who called this island home for 4000 years, living off the abundant colonies of gannets, fulmars and puffins. The final 36 islanders left in 1930 after deeming the land too difficult to farm. You’ll see the cliffs teeming with almost a million birds, including the UK’s largest colony of puffins, and you might catch sight of the endemic St Kilda wren and the Soay sheep – a small breed of sheep that resembles its ancestor from thousands of years ago.
Day 5Kirkwall
A stunning view of historic Edinburgh architecture with a pointed roof against a clear blue sky.Kirkwall
Kirkwall is the largest town in the Orkney Islands, located off the northern tip of Scotland. Today, you’ll uncover this town’s Scottish and Norse heritage as you explore its charming narrow streets. St Magnus Cathedral is a highlight – founded in 1137, this sandstone cathedral showcases Romanesque architecture. You might also visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Neolithic Heart of Orkney. This archaeological site includes Skara Brae (the best-preserved Neolithic settlement in western Europe), the Ring of Brogdar (emblematic of Orkney, this religious shrine was built sometime around 2500 BC to 2000 BC) and the Standing Stones of Stenness (which might be the earliest henge monument in Britain).
Map showing Kirkwall
Peaceful clean river flowing near green farm fields and hills against cloudy sky
Your journey through

United Kingdom

Day 6InvergordonThe charming port town of Invergordon sits in the Scottish Highlands, overlooking the calm waters of the Cromarty Firth. Nearby is the famous Loch Ness, known for the legend of the Loch Ness monster – grab your binoculars and get ready for a day of exploring these mountainous landscapes and learning about the myths that surround this region.
Rustic old fishing boat near Cromarty's shore, capturing maritime charm in Scotland.Invergordon
The charming port town of Invergordon sits in the Scottish Highlands, overlooking the calm waters of the Cromarty Firth. Nearby is the famous Loch Ness, known for the legend of the Loch Ness monster – grab your binoculars and get ready for a day of exploring these mountainous landscapes and learning about the myths that surround this region.
Map showing Invergordon
Day 7Disembarkation in Aberdeen, ScotlandAfter breakfast, disembark at Aberdeen, also known as the ‘Granite City’. Say farewell to the crew and your new travel friends, then hop on an included transfer to either Aberdeen Airport or downtown Aberdeen, where your adventure comes to an end. If you’d like to extend your stay to spend more time exploring the Scottish Highlands, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
A picturesque view of Dunnottar Castle on Scotland's cliffs with lush greenery and ocean backdrop.Aberdeen
After breakfast, disembark at Aberdeen, also known as the ‘Granite City’. Say farewell to the crew and your new travel friends, then hop on an included transfer to either Aberdeen Airport or downtown Aberdeen, where your adventure comes to an end. If you’d like to extend your stay to spend more time exploring the Scottish Highlands, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
Map showing Aberdeen

Discover Ireland

A glimpse of the destination you'll explore.

Majestic cliffs of Inishmore, County Galway, rising above turbulent waters.
Scenic landscape of Ireland with green fields, rolling hills, and rural houses.
Vibrant coastal view featuring lush green hills and expansive blue ocean under a bright sky.
Tranquil coastal scene with rocks and grass in Connemara, Ireland.
Scenic view of a lush valley and river in Wicklow, Ireland, under cloudy skies.

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