Coast to Coast aboard Saga Ruby
1 Dover, England
Dover is situated at the mouth of a valley in the chalk uplands that form the famous white cliffs. A pre-Roman settlement existed on the site and, as Dubris, the place was important for Roman traffic with the European mainland.
The town’s strategic position on the south coast has been evident throughout its history. Archaeological digs in the area have revealed that the area has always been a focus for people entering and leaving Britain.
Bombed and shelled during World War Two, the shattered seafront was subsequently redeveloped after the war and is now the foremost passenger port in the United Kingdom.
2 Coast to Coast
Red and White Stacks
On your journey around Scotland you’ll cruise past the Old Man of Hoy, a red sandstone stack just off the coast of Hoy. In the south, cruise past the Old Harry Rocks in Dorset, marking the most easterly point of the UNESCO-protected Jurassic Coast.
Land’s End to John O’Groats
Visit the two extremities of Great Britain in style, as you cruise from the most north-easterly point, Land’s End to the most south-westerly point, John O’Groats. Views of Land’s End may be restricted due to the ship’s navigation at the time.
Sailing along the coasts of Ireland and Wales
Sail past the countryside of the Emerald Isle and see the incredible Giant’s Causeway formation and the bustling port of Dublin. Then, cross the Irish Sea to the Pembrokeshire coast, where you may spot puffins on the wild isles of Skomer and Skokholm.
Highlights (subject to conditions – see below)
Other highlights you’ll pass on the way will be Cromer, Flamborough Head, Whitby and Farne Island on the eastern coast of of England and Tobermory and the Sound of Mull, Douglas, Tintagel and Lizard Point on the west coast.
Please note: Passengers do not go ashore during this cruise.The Master reserves the right to reverse the itinerary depending on prevailing weather conditions at the time of departure. The points shown on the map and listed above may be subject to change, as the Master and coastal pilot will adapt the cruise to ensure passengers can enjoy the best views throughout.
3 Dover, England
Dover is situated at the mouth of a valley in the chalk uplands that form the famous white cliffs. A pre-Roman settlement existed on the site and, as Dubris, the place was important for Roman traffic with the European mainland.
The town’s strategic position on the south coast has been evident throughout its history. Archaeological digs in the area have revealed that the area has always been a focus for people entering and leaving Britain.
Bombed and shelled during World War Two, the shattered seafront was subsequently redeveloped after the war and is now the foremost passenger port in the United Kingdom.
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