Le Boreal, 9 Night The Hebrides archipelago, a journey deep into the heart of the wilderness ex Dublin, Ireland to Glasgow, Scotland – 09 May 2024 – Cruise Traveller

Le Boreal, 9 Night The Hebrides archipelago, a journey deep into the heart of the wilderness ex Dublin, Ireland to Glasgow, Scotland

Cruise Line
Ponant
Ship
Le Boreal
Cruise Departs
09 May 2024
Cruise Duration
9 Nights
Embark Ship
Dublin, Ireland
Disembark Ship
Glasgow, Scotland
Superior Stateroom Deluxe Stateroom Prestige Deck 4 Prestige Deck 5
AU $9,930
per person
AU $10,720
per person
AU $11,280
per person
AU $11,630
per person

Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
09 May 2024
Dublin, Ireland
6:00 PM
10 May 2024
Douglas, Isle of Man England
11 May 2024
Portrush, Ireland
11 May 2024
Rathlin Island, Ireland
12 May 2024
Iona, Scotland
12 May 2024
Lunga, United Kingdom
13 May 2024
Loch Scavaig, Scotland
13 May 2024
Canna, Scotland
14 May 2024
Isle of Lewis, Scotland
15 May 2024
Ullapool, Scotland
16 May 2024
Lochmaddy, Scotland
17 May 2024
Isle of Bute, Scotland
18 May 2024
Glasgow, Scotland

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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Category Twin Per Person Triple Per Person   Single Per Person
Superior Stateroom
 
Deluxe Stateroom
   
Prestige Deck 4
   
Prestige Deck 5
   
Prestige Deck 6
   
Deluxe Suite
   
Prestige Deck 5 Suite
 
Prestige Deck 6 Suite
 

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PONANT invites you on a brand-new 10-day cruise aboard Le Boréal for an extraordinary journey featuring the archaeological sites and sumptuous scenery of northern Scotland, on the edge of the Highlands, in the heart of the dreamlike and mysterious Hebrides archipelago.

From Dublin, the Irish capital brimming with convivial atmosphere and authentic charm, your ship will then take you to the Isle of Man, located between the United Kingdom and Ireland, with a clear Celtic and Viking heritage. The capital Douglas is an authentic postcard from United Kingdom of yesteryear with a Victorian atmosphere.

Then you will call in Portrush, where you can visit the Giant’s Causeway. This massive geological formation is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features over 40,000 basalt columns.

You will then reach Rathlin Island, a small and austere territory in County Antrim, whose sheer cliffs are home to Northern Ireland’s largest seabird colony. Near the surprising upside-down lighthouse, located on the west of the island, you will be able to visit the RSPB seabird centre.

Then you will set sail towards the Hebrides archipelago. Located to the west of Scotland, it has around 150 islands and will reveal its diversity to you over various all-new ports of call.

You will make a stop on Iona, the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland, home to an impressive abbey, and probably where the Book of Kells was produced. Then, you will enjoy sailing along Staffa Island and its impressive basalt columns and will reach the volcanic territory of Lunga, in the Treshnish Isles. The small island is a protected area for seabirds and home to colonies of puffins and guillemots among others. You will continue your exploration of the Inner Hebrides on the Isle of Skye. With their granite hills and heather moorlands, the landscapes of Loch Scavaig are among the wildest in the Highlands and will be an opportunity for an unforgettable walk at Loch Coruisk. Canna, a charming islet inhabited by twenty or so souls and nicknamed “the garden of the Hebrides”, will unveil itself, with its Christian, Celtic, Nordic and Scottish vestiges, in a natural setting of great beauty, a sanctuary for rich marine birdlife.

You will continue to the Outer Hebrides and you will discover Callanish on the Isle of Lewis. This all-new port of call will take you back in time to between 2900 and 2600 BC, the period during which the island’s megalithic site would have been created… Before the circle of standing stones, aligned with the cardinal points, the mystery remains entire, the emotion is palpable.

Your ship will then cruise towards Ullapool on the shore of Loch Broom in the western Highlands. This former herring fishing port boasts a picturesque atmosphere made up of white cottages and colourful fishermen’s boats

From the small port of Lochmaddy, the island of North Uist can be explored via its prehistoric sites and the large diversity of landscapes that exist in the Balranald Nature Reserve, between vast sandy beaches, rocky foreshore, wild marshes and sculpted dunes.

Then Le Boréal will set sail towards Rothesay, an elegant Victorian seaside resort on the Isle of Bute. Constructed around its 13th-century castle, the small town brims with charm, with its fine dwellings in the extravagant Georgian architectural style, and its sumptuous wild and landscaped gardens.

Finally, you will reach Glasgow, your disembarkation port.

Like her sisterships, Le Boréal embodies the subtle alliance between luxury, intimacy and wellbeing which is PONANT’s signature. The elegance of her exterior and interior lines and her intimate size (only 132 staterooms and suites) make this a rare and innovative yacht on the cruise market.

Interior Design:
Superior materials, discreet elegance and a tasteful décor reflect a nautical mood subtly revisited. Aboard, soothing neutral grey tones are enlivened by splashes of red, our signature theme linking tradition and innovation to create personal touches in the spirit of a “private yacht”.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 142 metres
  • Tonnage: 10,700
  • Maiden Voyage: May 2010
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 264
  • Officer Nationality: French
  • Ship Registration: France

Ship Amenities

  • Internet Access
  • In Room Safe
  • Flat Screen Television
  • Video On Demand
  • Mini Bar
  • Radio
  • Individual Air Conditioning
  • Telephone
  • 24 Hour Room Service

Ship Facilities

  • Beauty Centre
  • Spa
  • Fitness Centre
  • Laundry
  • Shop
  • Medical Facilities
  • Swimming Pool
  • Open Air Bar
  • Grill Restaurant
  • Internet Station
  • Library
  • Panoramic Lounge
  • Hairdresser
  • Theatre
  • Main Lounge
  • Gastronomic Restaurant

EXPERIENCE CRUISING ANOTHER WAY, DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF YACHT CRUISES.

Our mission is to transport you to mythical destinations and secret ports only accessible to small capacity ships.

To offer the delights of a French-inspired cuisine in an intimate environment – a discreet service where no attention to detail is spared – and unforgettable moments of relaxation on board elegant yachts of character.

To combine sophistication and conviviality, with priority given to authentic experiences, emotions and the ongoing quest for excellence.

Yacht cruises: more than a cruise, a privilege…

Attentive, professional, discreet and elegant, the fully bilingual service on board will meet your every desire. Our unique atmosphere is filled with a signature sentiment: a warm welcome from an experienced crew who are passionate about what they do, in the tradition of private yachting.

In the dining areas, our gourmet cuisine is worthy of top fine dining restaurants: exquisite wines are available, and menus are created with expertise by our skilled chefs with a French-inspired menu enhanced by specialties from our various ports of call.

Pleasure, enrichment, discovery: relax – we take care of everything…

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