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Ancient Isles: England, Ireland and Scotland
from $12,745 pp

  • Duration: 12 Days
  • Destinations: England, Great Britain, Ireland, Scotland, United Kingdom

Lindblad Expeditions | 12 Days | Portsmouth to Edinburgh

April 2026 Departures

Uncover the hidden side of well-known isles on a journey that encompasses Britain, Ireland, and Scotland. Enter coastal villages by Zodiac and land on remote beaches. Witness prehistory juxtaposed with the present, probe the secrets of Stone Age megaliths, and discover early Christian settlements, Navigate through a picturesque sea cave, and observe colonies of migratory seabirds. Stroll charming, remote towns and mingle with locals in cozy pubs throughout the land.

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Highlights: 

  • Trace a maritime thread around the isles, exploring the wild and beautiful places where Celtic and Viking influences still thrive in local languages and customs

  • Zodiac into Staffa Island's ancient Fingal's Cave, formed entirely from hexagonal basalt columns (conditions permitting), and observe a puffin colony

  • Walk along Cornwall's scenic cliffside trails, and experience the peninsula's rich history and culture with visits to local producers and country estates

  • In the Inner Hebrides, see the stunning 12th-century Iona Abbey—believed to be the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland

  • Explore the wild, windswept coast of Western Ireland and Scotland; search for whales, dolphins, and seals; and see vast, important seabird nesting sites

  • Discover the Stone Age megaliths of the Ring of Brodgar and the 5,000-year-old village of Skara Brae on Orkney

  • Extend your voyage: explore the Scottish Highlands on a post-voyage extension

Additional Information

Day 1: London, England / Portsmouth / Embark Ship

Arrive in London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, and transfer to Portsmouth to embark the ship on your journey around the British and Irish Isles.

Day 2: Fowey, England

Arrive in the Cornish port of Fowey (pronounced “Foy”) in the afternoon. Hike a Cornish coastal trail or enjoy a guided walk through the village of Fowey with a local. Alternatively, venture into the countryside to a family farm. See how traditional practices are being combined with contemporary development of local crops, and enjoy a tasting of their most recent "crop."

Day 3: Isles of Scilly

The Isles of Scilly can trace its roots back to prehistoric times. More than 140 different islands make up this designated area of outstanding natural beauty. Take the time to explore one of England's most pristine beaches, and watch for migrating birds that frequent the islands. Weather permitting, enjoy a Zodiac ride among some of the most popular residents of the islands: the local seal colony.

Day 4: Cobh, Ireland

Arrive in this colorful port city on one of the world’s largest natural harbors, intimately tied to maritime history and the great Irish Emigration. Visit the Cobh Heritage Centre and learn about the momentous events that took place here—from the 1912 departure of theTitanic to the successful rescue of passengers from the torpedoedLusitania and the millions of Irish who departed these shores in search of a better life. Immerse yourself in an afternoon of Irish traditions at a local hurling club: learn about and try your hand at hurling—an ancient Gaelic Irish team sport played with a wooden stick and a small ball—enjoy time at the clubhouse that doubles as a bar, listen to live Gaelic music and chat with locals.

Day 5 -6: Wild West Coast of Ireland

Over the next two days, enjoy the windswept landscapes of the Dingle peninsula and surrounding islands. Get photo tips from a National Geographic Photography Expert as you sail past the uninhabited Blasket Islands, on which you’ll observe a wide array of birds including storm petrels, shearwaters, terns and gulls. Keep an eye out for recently fledged jumping auks—still downy and unable to fly—as they make their way out to sea accompanied by their dads. You may also be able to spot pods of dolphins that call these waters home.

The exploration continues on land through the southern corner of Ireland with its cozy local pubs, cultural centers and country walks. Choose from a few options: delve into the heart of Irish culture, language and history at the Blasket visitor center, where you’ll learn about the islands’ 1953 evacuation; hit the road on one most scenic drives on Ireland’s west coast—part of the Atlantic Way; or set out on a hike boasting incredible views over Dingle’s bay and peninsula.

Day 7: Iona and Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland

Visit the sacred island of Iona and its 13th-century abbey, long revered as a Christian pilgrimage site and believed to be where the Book of Kells originated. Several Scottish kings, including the actual Macbeth, are buried in the royal graveyard here. This afternoon, explore uninhabited and windswept Staffa Island. Weather permitting, board Zodiacs and cruise through the dramatic Fingal’s Cave, land on the exposed beach, walk amongst the famed six-sided volcanic basalt columns and photograph the island’s puffin colony.

Day 8: Outer Hebrides

As you sail south along the northern coast of Scotland, admire the Outer Hebrides rising out of the North Atlantic. Conditions permitting, embark Zodiacs to land on the Isle of Lewis. There, visit the striking Callanish Standing Stones, a 5,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site that predates Stonehenge. Explore by foot across multiple sites that served as locations for rituals for 2,000 years.

Day 9: Shetland Islands

The Shetlands are characterized by deep-seated cultural traditions and dramatic landscapes. Far north and near enough to Norway for some locals to speak Scottish with a Scandinavian accent, this 100-island archipelago has never been fully tamed by those who live here. Explore these rural islands with their mix of cliffside lighthouses, ancient ruins throughout the ages, windswept pastures and harbors that have been gathering the bounties of the sea for ages. Take in the cliffs of Noss’ large bird colony from the ship as you sail by.

Day 10: Orkney Islands

Morning options in the rugged Orkney Islands include a visit to renowned Scapa Flow, one of the world’s great natural harbors and a key historical World War I and II site. Alternatively, discover the Stone Age megaliths of the Ring of Brodgar and the 5,000-year-old stone slab village of Skara Brae. This afternoon, take a walking tour of Kirkwall—Orkney’s capital and a showplace of ancient Viking history thanks to its proximity to Norway—and step inside the majestic St. Magnus Cathedral, a sandstone landmark that took three centuries to build.

Day 11: Aberdeen, Scotland

Start the day with a panoramic drive through “the Granite City” before exploring Aberdeenshire’s countryside. Choose to visit a local Highland cattle farm, where you’ll learn about its award-winning products and practices. Or, dive into the complicated history of the Gordon Highlanders by visiting the local museum. Transfer back to the ship later this afternoon, and enjoy your last evening at sea. Keep an eye out for the resident group of bottlenose dolphins.

Day 12: Edinburgh, Scotland / Disembark

Disembark in Edinburgh and transfer to the airport for flights home or choose to explore the Scottish Highlands on a post-voyage extension

Departure Dates
Start: April 15, 2026
End: May 7, 2026
Price: $12,745 pp


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