Star Collector: Luck and Legends - Ireland and Scotland
 
Leith (Edinburgh), United Kingdom to DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
Mon Jun 1, 2026 - Wed Jun 17, 2026,
 16 days
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Leith (Edinburgh), United Kingdom to DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
The pristine, wind-tousled settings on your Scotland and Ireland cruise inspired the world's best poets, writers, and composers for centuries. Create your own travel opus on this 16-day sailing to mysterious stone age monoliths and genial coastal communities. Seek out red squirrels and elusive pine martens on a guided stroll to Rogie Falls on Scotland's Blackwater River near Invergordon, Scotland. Explore the neolithic circles and the prehistoric settlement of Skara Brae, just beyond the white walls of Orkney's storied Skaill House. Recall the turbulence of The Troubles and walk on some of the 40,000 coastal basalt stones along the Giant's Causeway beyond Portrush. Indulge in Galway's local fish and chips, or stroll amid megalithic limestone tombs in The Burren--imposing monuments predating Egypt's pyramids. Lean out over the battlements of Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone for luck, then unwind with smokey whiskey samples at Cork County's storied Jameson Distillery
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Day 1: Leith (Edinburgh), United Kingdom
From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe’s best-preserved castles to the world’s longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you’ll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty
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Day 3: Invergordon, United Kingdom
Here is your entry to Scotland’s spectacular Highlands. In Inverness, listen for the song of the Highlands in the sparkling gurgle of the River Ness as it winds through the town’s center. Look for a glimpse of the elusive Nessie in Loch Ness. And wait for whispers of Shakespeare’s Macbeth in the fairytale setting of Cawdor Castle.
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Day 4: Kirkwall, United Kingdom
Everything about Orkney is olde, from the 5,000-year-old village of Skara Brae (the “Scottish Pompeii”) to the peat-distilled whisky at Highland Park to the UNESCO site of the Ring of Brodgar, dating back to 2700 B.C. Even the local brogue hints at times past, accented by the area’s Viking legacy.
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Day 5: Portree, United Kingdom
Watch for sea eagles as we approach Skye’s picturesque capital. The rare bird with an 8-foot wingspan was re-introduced here in 1975 and several pairs nest at Portree Bay. The pastel buildings along the waterfront and Cuillin Ridges beyond promise a day of Hebrides-style adventure. Visit stately Dunvegan Castle, or shop for naturally dyed yarns in Skye colors.
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Day 6: Tobermory, United Kingdom
On the beautiful approach to Tobermory, you’ll be hard-pressed to decide if the cheery buildings along the harbor or the fishing boats in front have the brighter palette. Call it a draw, and an appetizer to the day ahead in this charming port off the beaten path. Go whale watching or watch the shadows play in the cloister of magnificent Iona Abbey. Good thing your yacht is so appealing or you might be tempted to stay.
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Day 7: Portrush, United Kingdom
Enjoy this beautiful Northern Ireland resort town, graced by sandy beaches and wonderful tide pools. You may also want to visit Belfast from here, with its superb gardens and architecture. Or arrange a side trip to the famous Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO site. A visit to Mussenden Temple at Downhill Demesne will heighten your appreciation for the builder’s art.
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Day 8: Isle of Man
From the Manx Grand Prix to the 14th century castle at Peel. From Rushen Abbey to the island’s own breed of cats and sheep. The Isle of Man stands on its own. Here you can enjoy one of our most exciting optional excursions – experience the motorcycle course that draws fans from all over the world on our own specially designed 3-seater Trike. And enjoy beautiful scenery of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve while you ride.
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Day 9: DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
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Day 10: Belfast, United Kingdom
Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic’s construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.
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Day 11: Londonderry
Located on the River Foyle, Londonderry is known for its intact 17th century Derry’s Walls with 7 gates that surrounds St. Columb’s Cathedral with artifacts dating from 1688. The landmark Peace Bridge spans the river and the Tower Museum has local history exhibits.
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Day 12: Killybegs
Friendly Killybegs is the largest fishing port in County Donegal located at the head of a scenic harbor with mountains as a backdrop. It is famous for its tapestries and carpets and sites to see here include Killybegs International Carpet Making, Cyndi Graham Handweaving, Glencolmcille Folk Village and expansive white-sand Fintragh Blue Flag Beach. Visit the nearby Slieve League Cliffs, which rise almost 2,000 feet from the Atlantic and are the highest cliffs in Europe.
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Day 13: Galway
Galway’s popularity is its food scene that boasts the very best local ingredients and innovative techniques even with traditional favorites like fish and chips. It has one of the liveliest pub scenes including Galway craft beer. Check out the weekend market set in the shadow of St. Nicholas’ Medieval Church. Galway is also gateway to the stunning Cliffs of Moher, rising over 700 feet from the sea with views of the Aran Islands. These are one of Ireland's most famous tourist attractions.
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Day 13: SCENIC CRUISING CLIFFS OF MOHER
SCENIC CRUISING CLIFFS OF MOHER
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Day 14: Dingle, Ireland
Located on Ireland's stunning west coast, Dingle enchants with its breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, and quiet sea shores. The town's colorful buildings frame bustling streets brimming with traditional pubs and artisanal shops. Surrounded by the wild beauty of the Dingle Peninsula, visitors can explore ancient ruins, golden beaches, and dramatic cliffs.
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Day 15: Cobh (Cork)
Home to Ireland’s only dedicated cruise terminal, Cobh (pronounced Cove) is a charming seaport that was the exit port for 3 million immigrants between 1848 and 1950. Visit the famous St. Colman’s Cathedral with its 49-bell carillon and Fota Wildlife Park where wallabys roam free. Cork, just inland from here, is a university city with a unique 1824 castle-style Gaol which once held prisoners bound for Australia. The hilltop steeple of 18th century Church of Saint Anne is the landmark of the city.
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Day 16: Waterford
Explore Ireland’s oldest city from the Viking Triangle, surrounded by 10th century fortifications, to the sparkling House of Waterford Crystal, home to the largest collection of the landmark cut crystal in the world. Take time to raise a glass at T&H Doolans’ Pub, where visitors have been heartily welcomed for more than 300 years.
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Day 17: DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
Popular Highlights
Castle Rushen
Visit Castle Rushen in Douglas, built around 1200AD this castle was once used as a fortress, royal residence, mint, and a prison.
Cliffs of Moher
Take in the spectacular Cliffs of Moher as you cruise from Galway to Dingle
Cork
In Cork, visit nearby Blarney Castle and kiss the legendary Blarney Stone for the gift of gab
Kirkwall
See the 5,000-year-old Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO site rivaling England's Stonehenge when you visit Kirkwall
Laundry
Pack light with complimentary daily laundry service.
Portree
In Portree, the Isle of Skye, visit the Dunvegan Castle, the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland.
Giant's Causeway
View the Giant’s Causeway, a legendary basalt formation and UNESCO World Heritage Site near Portrush.
Itinerary at a Glance
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Leith (Edinburgh), United Kingdom
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Invergordon, United Kingdom
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Kirkwall, United Kingdom
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Portree, United Kingdom
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Sat Jun 6
Tobermory, United Kingdom
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Portrush, United Kingdom
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Mon Jun 8
Isle of Man
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Tue Jun 9
DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
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Wed Jun 10
Belfast, United Kingdom
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Londonderry
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Fri Jun 12
Killybegs
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Sat Jun 13
Galway
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SCENIC CRUISING CLIFFS OF MOHER
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Dingle, Ireland
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Mon Jun 15
Cobh (Cork)
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Waterford
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Wed Jun 17
DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
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Star Pride
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