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Departing from Poole Astoria


Scottish Highlands, Islands & Lochs Save up to 50%


From £739pp Fjordland Splendour Save up to 50% From £679pp


Breathtaking fjords and Easter celebration Departs: Saturday, 13th April 2019 (R904), 9 nights


Cruising Norway’s spectacular fjordland is a wonderful experience and one that is all the more special in this loveliest of seasons. You’ll enjoy a kaleidoscope of incredible images from gentle slopes, towering peaks capped in dazzling snow, remote mountain farms clinging to steep hillsides, waterfalls and dramatic glaciers. A wonderful choice of optional excursions will showcase fjordland’s beauty. Spend Good Friday in historic Bergen and Easter Sunday on board Astoria.


Poole - Dunkirk (France) - Eidfjord - cruise Hardangerfjord - Flåm - cruise Sognefjord - Olden - cruise Nordfjord - Bergen - Poole.


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Scenic splendour, history and heritage Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 (R903), 10 nights


This cruise around history-packed Scotland including some of her remote islands, is a voyage of fascinating, overlooked wonders just waiting to be experienced. Discover highlands and lochs, fishing harbours and quaint old towns that all combine to showcase Scotland’s great heritage. Greenock is your gateway to bustling Glasgow and iconic Edinbugh. Enjoy bonus calls in Belfast and Dublin in the Emerald Isle, plus the beautifully tranquil Isles of Scilly.


Poole - Belfast (N Ireland) - Stornoway (Isle of Lewis)h - Tobermory (Isle of Mull)h - Fort William (overnight, Scotland)h -


Greenock (Scotland) - Dublin (Ireland) - St Mary’s (Isles of Scilly)h - Poole. h Land by launch or tender.


History and culture abound Departs: Monday, 22nd April 2019 (R905), 11 nights


Visiting Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania and Poland, this enticing itinerary un- veils some of the Baltic Sea’s hidden gems together with transits of the Kiel Canal. Discover Hanseatic Wismar; Visby, a living relic of medieval heyday; Rønne, the little capital of sleepy Bornholm Island; and Gdansk, Poland’s oldest city, where the first shots of World War II were fired. A fascinating cruise of treasures.


Poole - Transit Kiel Canal - Wismar (Germany) - Rønne (Denmark) - Visby (Sweden) - Klaipeda (Lithuania) - Gdansk (Poland) - Transit Kiel Canal - Poole.


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Hidden Baltic Treasures & Kiel Canal From £815pp


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