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Secrets of the Celtic Lands: A magnificent adventure through the mystical landscapes of Scotland and Ireland

The British Isles invites you on a 10-day journey through captivating landscapes, where lush moors, majestic lakes, and wind-sculpted cliffs come together. Set out to explore these lands steeped in legend, where wild scenery and rich history intertwine, in the heart of Ireland and its neighboring islands.
Main characteristics
Type of boat: ship
Number of cabins: 122
Maximum capacity: 244 travelers
Crew members: 145

Cabins

Superior cabin - Deck 3
Capacity: 3 Beds maximum
This cabin features a king-size bed (180 x 190 cm) for optimum comfort. It includes a bathroom with shower and is equipped with a porthole to let in natural light.
Deluxe cabin - Deck 3
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Cabin with one king-size bed (180 x 190 cm) or two single beds (90 x 190 cm). It includes an en-suite bathroom with shower and a private 4 m² balcony to enjoy the outdoors. A scuttle and glass door provide natural light and a pleasant view.
Prestige cabin - Deck 4
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Cabin, located on deck 4, with a king-size bed (180 x 190 cm) or two single beds (90 x 190 cm) to suit your needs. It features an en-suite bathroom with shower, and a private 4 m² balcony to enjoy the outdoors. A sliding panoramic bay window lets you admire the view while providing natural light.
Prestige cabin - Deck 5
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Cabin, located on deck 5, with a king-size bed (180 x 190 cm) or two single beds (90 x 190 cm) to suit your needs. It features an en-suite bathroom with shower, and a private 4 m² balcony to enjoy the outdoors. A sliding panoramic bay window lets you admire the view while providing natural light.
NB: The photos, information and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The indicated itinerary and program may be modified without prior notice, depending on the weather conditions or for technical reasons (decision of the captain). Sailing times may vary depending on sea and weather conditions.

Sailing itineraries

Sailing itineraries
Glasgow
Boarding from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure at 18:00
In the heart of the Clyde Valley, the bustling... see+ city of Glasgow contrasts with the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside. Scotland's most urban of cities boasts a rich artistic heritage and an exceptional architectural heritage. The city's checkerboard layout makes it easy to stroll along its pedestrian streets, admire the collections in its many museums and art galleries and take in the sights and sounds of its Victorian monuments. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is exemplary in this respect. You can round off your tour with a bit of... Because, yes, Glasgow is also the temple of shopping! 
Included activities: Glasgow, vibrant city of music, see+
Accommodation: Night on board
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Glasgow Sailing on Loch Linnhe Fort William
Located in the Scottish Highlands, Loch Linnhe stretches between the Isle of Mull and Fort William.... see+ Sail through picturesque landscapes and admire the formations of the magnificent mountains and green valleys that surround the loch - including the famous Ben Nevis. The pristine waters of Loch Linnhe are teeming with marine life, and among its faithful inhabitants are harbor seals.

A port town nestling on the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe, Fort William is often described as the “outdoor capital of the UK”. This is partly because the town sits at the base of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles (1,345 m), but also because of its proximity to the spectacular scenery of Glencoe, a popular destination for hikers and climbers. The city, named after William of Orange, also boasts an exceptional historical heritage, with must-see sites such as the Old Fort and Inverlochy Castle.
 
Included activities: A picturesque cruise on Loch Linnhe through iconic Highland landscapes, see+
Accommodation: Night on board
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Fort William Isle of Mull
Tobermory is one of the most beautiful natural harbors on the west coast of Scotland. Founded in... see+ 1788, this former fishing village has now been converted into a marina, much appreciated for its tranquil setting and charm. There's no doubt that you'll be won over by the string of houses set into the hillside, their bright colors illuminating the harbor. Even if the show is outside, the Mull Museum's collection of local history and the An Tobar art gallery's exhibitions are no less interesting. 
Accommodation: Night on board
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Isle of Mull Greencastle
From lush green meadows to spectacular cliffs carved by crashing waves, from small thatched-roof... see+ cottages to the enigmatic ruins of ancient castles, the Inishowen Peninsula is a microcosm of Ireland’s most beautiful and untamed landscapes. From Greencastle, a small port town guarding the entrance to Lough Foyle, set out to explore these breathtaking landscapes and discover the vibrant soul of this region through its history, its lively villages and pubs, and its famous coastal route: the Wild Atlantic Way. 
Included activities: A unique stopover in Greencastle, gateway to the wild Inishowen Peninsula, see+
Accommodation: Night on board
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Greencastle Clare
Far from the hustle and bustle of the modern world, Clare Island offers a concentrated dose of... see+ untamed nature and fascinating culture. Once the stronghold of the famous pirate Grace O’Malley, whose ruined castle still watches over the shore, the island retains a mystical and unspoiled atmosphere, nestled between steep cliffs and lush green meadows. On land, the charm is instant. Nature lovers can explore the many trails winding through flower-filled moors, peat bogs, and breathtaking vistas, while history and food enthusiasts will delight in discovering iconic sites, from the ancient Cistercian abbey to the traditional pub, where traditional Irish songs echo. 
Accommodation: Night on board
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Clare Galway
Located at the mouth of the River Corrib on the west coast, Galway is one of the liveliest cities... see+ in the country. The cobblestone streets of its historic center are home to a wealth of designer boutiques, artists’ studios, and bohemian cafés. 
Accommodation: Night on board
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Galway Killybegs
Sheltered at the end of an inlet, Killybegs, a charming fishing port, is nestled at the northern... see+ tip of Ireland, in the heart of Donegal County’s southern coast. Arriving by boat allows you to take in the vibrant colors of the trawlers moored in the harbor. As the country’s leading fishing port, Killybegs lives to the rhythm of the Atlantic and its tides. Between bustling docks, small houses facing the open sea, and the wild landscapes of nearby Donegal, this authentic port reveals a maritime Ireland, proud of its traditions and turned toward the vastness of the ocean. 
Accommodation: Night on board
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Killybegs Portrush
Portrush is a quiet seaside resort in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, which gained significant... see+ fame for hosting the Open Championship in 1951 and 2019. Most of the old town is situated on Ramore Head, a long peninsula stretching one and a half kilometers. Boasting three beautiful sandy beaches, the town offers a pleasant seaside atmosphere and attracts visitors with its proximity to exceptional cultural sites, including Dunlunce Castle and the Giant’s Causeway—a unique natural wonder, the world’s most fascinating basalt column formation, and Northern Ireland’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
Accommodation: Night on board
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Portrush Douglas
As the capital of the Isle of Man, Douglas is a great point for exploring the entire archipelago.... see+ From there, you can easily set out to explore the country roads, which are mostly lined with heathland and sparkling green meadows. The town itself has plenty to offer, starting with its pleasant promenade that runs along the waterfront for 3 kilometers. The architectural heritage, primarily Victorian in style, gives this coastal town a certain charm. Finally, the Manx Museum, which traces the island’s fascinating history, provides a wonderful complement to visitors’ on-site experience… 
Accommodation: Night on board
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Douglas Dublin
Early morning arrival
Disembarkation at 08:00
Ireland's capital stretches from the banks of the... see+ Liffey to Dublin Bay on the east coast. You'll discover all the friendliness of the city in the pedestrian district of Temple Bar. Its cobbled streets are packed with creative boutiques, old-fashioned pubs and cultural centers. Next to Trinity College, renowned for its 18th-century library, you can stroll along Grafton Street: its famous tea rooms offer buttermilk scones, served piping hot with jam. Nearby, the majestic O'Connell Bridge leads to the avenue of the same name, where the contemporary light sculpture Spire stands. 
Included activities: Dublin, city of literature, From Glasgow to Dublin, sailing to the heart of the Celtic shores, lands of magic and legends, see+
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Included

The price includes
Top-of-the-range gastronomy
All drinks in restaurants, bars and minibars (all drinks included, a selection of champagnes, wines and spirits, beers, cocktails, water, soft drinks, hot drinks)
24-hour room service
Free, unlimited Internet access on board
Evenings, shows and other entertainment
All port and safety costs
Spa
Taxes for national parks and protected areas
The activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Premium drinks
Comprehensive insurance
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Further information
Duration and order of visits are given for information only and are subject to change
Non-motorized water sports activities are subject to weather and safety conditions, as well as local permits and the agreement of the Commander
In partnership with Connaissance des Arts and with the exceptional presence of Guy Boyer, Editorial Director of Connaissance des Arts
Proposed activities will be confirmed on board by the captain according to weather conditions, itinerary and navigation program
All excursions, whether included or not, must be booked at least two months before the departure date with your advisor to guarantee your place
Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request

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  • Filovent partner since 2025
  • Last booking with this partner in October 2025
  • 3 bookings with this partner
  • Partner's overall rating: 7,6 / 10 (1 avis)
  • Average rating of the partner's boats: 10,0 / 10
  • Average rating of the partner's service: 5,2 / 10
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