
Journey
11 Night Cruise sailing from Antwerp, Belgium onboard Seven Seas Voyager
Ship
Seven Seas Voyager (More about the ship)
Departure Date
27 Jul 2025
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Itinerary
Cruise Itinerary
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- Day:Day 1
- Date:27 Jul 25
- Port:Antwerp, Belgium
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:5:00 PM
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- Day:Day 2
- Date:28 Jul 25
- Port:Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Arrive:9:00 AM
- Depart:4:00 PM
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- Day:Day 3
- Date:29 Jul 25
- Port:Newcastle, England
- Arrive:11:30 AM
- Depart:8:30 PM
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- Day:Day 4
- Date:30 Jul 25
- Port:Edinburgh, Scotland
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:4:00 PM
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- Day:Day 5
- Date:31 Jul 25
- Port:Invergordon, Scotland
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:5:00 PM
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- Day:Day 7
- Date:2 Aug 25
- Port:Liverpool, England
- Arrive:10:00 AM
- Depart:7:00 PM
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- Day:Day 8
- Date:3 Aug 25
- Port:Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Arrive:8:00 AM
- Depart:6:00 PM
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- Day:Day 9
- Date:4 Aug 25
- Port:Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:7:00 PM
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- Day:Day 10
- Date:5 Aug 25
- Port:Cobh (Cork), Ireland
- Arrive:8:00 AM
- Depart:8:00 PM
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- Day:Day 12
- Date:7 Aug 25
- Port:Southampton, England
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:5:00 PM
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Your cruise in detail
Seven Seas Voyager® harbors overtones of elegance, from the refined Penthouse Suites to the modern touches of the Voyager Lounge.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
As capital cities go, Amsterdam is small in comparison. It has a reputation for free-spirited and very liberal lifestyles. Some might call it Europe's most "radical" city, but one cannot deny the beauty of Amsterdam and its rich history. Amsterdam is a cultural center of Europe, as exemplified in its more than 140 art galleries and 40 museums. In addition, it is famous for its baroque architecture, canals, and cobblestone streets where the favored mode of transportation is the bicycle.
Tyne (Newcastle), United Kingdom
United by seven bridges, Tyne (Newcastle) is an exciting and diverse destination. One would never guess that this once shipbuilding city, is home to a vibrant nightlife, premium restaurants serving cuisine from around the world and fantastic galleries. Visit the Castle Keep, one of the country's finest examples of a Norman Keep. Or go to The Sage Gateshead for lively entertainment day and night. And with more theaters per person than anywhere in the UK, you will find world-class productions to suit all tastes.
Edinburgh (Newhaven), Scotland
Edinburgh is Scotland’s bustling capital city, renowned for its culture and traditions. At the center of the city, explore the World Heritage Site of Old Town and its historical area known as `Royal Mile` as you pass delightful multi-storied houses and quaint side streets. You may also visit the impressive St. Giles Cathedral, dating from the 14th and 15th centuries, and known for its famous crown spire. Discover the Palace of Holyrood House, Scotland's primary Royal Palace. Dating from the late 15th century, it is the official Scottish residence of the Queen.
Invergordon, Scotland
Invergordon has a tremendous history stretching back through two World Wars. Ideally situated in the center of the eastern Highlands, Invergordon received its name from Sir William Gordon, a landowner of the 18th century. For centuries the estate on which Invergordon now stands was known as Inverbreakie, or “the mouth of the Breakie.” The Breakie presumably is the stream which enters the Firth at Rosskeen Bridge, near the old parish church west of the present Town.
Liverpool, England
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, in North West England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians and nicknamed "Scousers," in reference to the local meal known as 'scouse', a form of stew. In 2004, Liverpool's waterfront was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting the city's importance in the development of the world's trading system and dock technology.
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast lies snuggled into the rugged coast of Northern Ireland where the River Lagan flows to the sea. This Northern Ireland capital saw its earliest settlement in the early Middle Ages. At that time, a substantial stone fortress punctuated the horizon. Today, world travelers are eager to view her physical beauty and discover her renewed tranquility. Residents enjoy performances at the Grand Opera House, shop at trendy stores, and visit pubs lining The Golden Mile.
Dublin (Dún Loaghaire), Ireland
A UNESCO City of Literature founded in 1592, Ireland’s capital and birthplace of Oscar Wilde, James Joyce and George Bernard Shaw has long been a stalwart of European culture. Lively, cosmopolitan and eminently walkable, Dublin’s complex history is told by medieval castles and cathedrals complemented by elegant, 18th-century houses built during the city’s prosperous Georgian era. Cruise the legendary River Liffey for spectacular views of the cast-iron Ha’penny Bridge and neoclassical Customs House. Wander the architectural gems of Trinity College, explore the cultural quarter of Temple Bar, visit a pair of medieval cathedrals (St. Patrick’s and Christ Church) and a bevy of museums before enjoying a perfect pint at one of Dublin’s cozy pubs.
Cork (Cobh), Ireland
Cork's history began in the 7th century with the founding of a monastery by St. Finbarr on a small alluvial island in the River Lee. The monastery and the settlement were later incorporated in the fortified base the Danes developed there. As a result of war and destruction throughout the following centuries, Cork has no medieval buildings left but boasts a few remains from the 18th century. The central area takes its architectural character from the early 19th century.
London (Southampton), England
Southampton is the largest city and port on the south coast of England. Tour the historic byways of Old Town with its Medieval walls and Tudor architecture. Spend an hour or two meandering along the pathways of Royal Victoria Country Park, picturesquely set along the waterfront on the grounds of a former military hospital where Florence Nightingale once worked. Southampton's maritime past can be explored by strolling along the Town Quay with its marina and lively bars and restaurants. It was here that the Titanic departed on its fateful journey and where the Mayflower sailed for the New World. -
Travel dates
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- Departing:27 Jul 25
- From:Antwerp, Belgium
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