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10 Night Scotland Explorer

From Amsterdam to Dublin

World Voyager

Atlas Ocean Voyages
4 Stars
  • Cruise #: 13972320
  • Departs: Wed, Oct 1, 2025
  • Returns: Sat, Oct 11, 2025
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    Oceanview $4,499
    Balcony $5,139
    Suite $9,939
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    Itinerary Summary

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    Cruise Segment of Itinerary

    Wednesday - Oct 1, 2025
    Day
    1
    Amsterdam, Netherlands
    • Amsterdam, Netherlands
    • Depart: 23:00:00
    The capital of the Netherlands located along the banks of the Amstel River, its namesake, is considered among the greatest planned cities of northern Europe. It has played a critical role in the country's development, having once been the center of world economy and now known as a destination of open-minded values. Since the 17th century, the Jewish culture and religion has influenced life here, and you can see hundreds of years of their history throughout the city. Amsterdam isn't known for its beachfront scenery, but the Zandvoort aan Zee beach, formerly a fishing port established as far back as 1100, now stands as a popular seaside resort town. ...
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    Thursday - Oct 2, 2025
    Day
    2
    At Sea
    • At Sea
    Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.
    Friday - Oct 3, 2025
    Day
    3
    Leith, United Kingdom
    • Leith, United Kingdom
    • Arrive: 08:00:00
    Saturday - Oct 4, 2025
    Day
    4
    Leith, United Kingdom
    • Leith, United Kingdom
    • Depart: 19:00:00
    Scotland's capital, Edinburgh, is dynamic, but small enough to walk almost anywhere. The streets are busy, narrow, and lined with towering buildings once described as, "a dream in masonry" by Edinburgh-born novelist Robert Louis Stevenson. Edinburgh Castle has played an important role in the history of Scotland as both a royal residence and a military stronghold. It's really two cities: Old Town and New Town, where Old Town is the network of medieval streets south of the castle and New Town is everything on the other side. What unites both and all of Scotland is its whisky, part of the true Scottish experience, as is a toast with scotch, of which you can partake in at Leith's Kaleidoscope Bar and the Dining Room on Queen Street. ...
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    Sunday - Oct 5, 2025
    Day
    5
    Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    • Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    • Arrive: 08:00:00
    • Depart: 18:00:00
    When the sun shines on the Victorian buildings of Aberdeen, the facades sparkle with an allure that beckons you and other explorer spirits to discover its many charms. Once the world capital of granite (the reason for the buildings' sparkle), it has earned the nickname the Granite City. Amid old cottages and cobblestone streets, there are thousands of years of history to explore. Dive into the rich, seafaring past of the city at the Maritime Museum. The King's College Chapel stuns with its awe-inspiring facade and stained-glass windows. Although renowned for its glittering silver hues and deep history, Aberdeen also offers bursts of color at Johnston Gardens, a collection of vibrant flowers like rhododendrons and ornate bridges. When you and your friends are ready for a respite, stop in at one of the local pubs for a bite and a pint, and maybe make new friends with some of the locals. ...
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    Monday - Oct 6, 2025
    Day
    6
    Scrabster, Scotland
    • Scrabster, Scotland
    • Arrive: 08:00:00
    • Depart: 18:00:00
    Within the Scottish Highlands on Thurso Bay sits the town of Scrabster, a destination that feels straight out of the past with the Neo-Gothic Castle of Mey. But a sense of magic imbues it as well, and you and your fellow explorers will find that as you explore its plunging granite cliffs, lush moors, and sandy shores. The views from Holburn Head Lighthouse look out over breathtaking cliffs of green as they roll into the sea. Discover the city's modern side with a bustling harbor of lively cafes, bars, restaurants, and traditional shops. A short distance from Scrabster is the town of Wick, home to the 1826 Old Pulteney Distillery, the northernmost distillery in mainland Scotland. Gather with new friends and raise a glass to the grand Scottish tradition of whisky. Venture out to the nearby Caithness, a stunning locale with scattered farmlands, rivers, and lochs. ...
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    Tuesday - Oct 7, 2025
    Day
    7
    • Ullapool, Scotland
    • Arrive: 08:00:00
    • Depart: 18:00:00
    Although small, the Scottish village of Ullapool is the only settlement in the area for many miles and is packed with adventure. From hiking Ullapool Hill to discovering the puffins of Handa Island, it's a destination prime for exploration. Amid the Summer Isles, it's the perfect starting point for sea kayaking or canoeing through stunning landscapes. Explore the Bone Caves, where the bones of polar bears, lynx, and reindeer were once found. Keep going until you find the Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve. Make sure to stop at a pub for a taste of the local color. Raise a glass as you revel in live music and an energetic atmosphere. ...
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    Wednesday - Oct 8, 2025
    Day
    8
    Tobermory, United Kingdom
    • Tobermory, United Kingdom
    • Arrive: 08:00:00
    • Depart: 18:00:00
    The capital of the Isle of Mull, Tobermory, welcomes you with colorful shops, cafes, and houses lined along the picturesque harbor. Sitting amid the Scottish Inner Hebrides, this old fishing village offers stunning landscapes, including golden eagles overhead and dolphins and minke whales in the water. Gather your fellow explorers for a trek along the bay in search of the town's namesake, Mary's Well (Tobermory in Gaelic), a stone structure marked with a Celtic cross dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Local history comes to life at the Mull Museum, but legend holds just as much allure with tales of a sunken Spanish galleon filled with gold and treasure lying below the harbor waves. Discover local artists and the art scene at An Tobar and Mull Theatre, filled with exhibitions, workshops, and activities that engage the senses. Raise a glass to the Scottish tradition of whisky with new friends at Tobermory Distillery, one of Scotland's oldest established in the 1790s. ...
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    Thursday - Oct 9, 2025
    Day
    9
    Belfast, United Kingdom
    • Belfast, United Kingdom
    • Arrive: 08:00:00
    • Depart: 21:00:00
    Anticipate a vibrant restaurant scene, award-winning architecture, and friendly locals as you make your way through the historic city of Belfast. Traipsing the city center calls for a stroll through Belfast's Botanic Gardens, 28 acres of green lawns and trees near Queens University. Emerge from the gardens at the Ulster Museum, a well-designed space with exhibits on Northern Irish history, art, and natural history. It's also the gateway to Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland's most famous landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Causeway was formed between 50 and 60 million years ago by an ancient volcanic eruption, and it is attracting visitors from far and wide to this corner of north Antrim to come marvel at its majesty and mystery. ...
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    Friday - Oct 10, 2025
    Day
    10
    Dublin, Ireland
    • Dublin, Ireland
    • Arrive: 09:00:00
    Saturday - Oct 11, 2025
    Day
    11
    Dublin, Ireland
    • Dublin, Ireland
    Ireland's capital, Dublin, is bustling, cosmopolitan, ancient, and young at heart all at once. It is one of Europe's liveliest cities, where medieval and 17th-century buildings stand comfortably amid all the trappings of a 21st-century community. Marvels like the incredible Book of Kells, one of the most beautifully illuminated manuscripts in the world, call out to the curious. A gentle and relaxing cruise along the River Liffey immerses you in the capital's colorful history, from the first arrival of the Vikings to the rapid development of the city during the 18th and 19th centuries. When in Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse, located in the heart of St. James's Gate Brewery, invites you to raise a glass at the Gravity Bar with a 360-degree view of the city skyline. ...
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