Our ports for the British Isle cruise are: St. Peter Port, Cobh in ireland, Dublin in Ireland, Liverpool in England, Belfast in Northern Ireland, Greenock in Scotland, Inverngordon in Scotland, and LeHavre(paris) in France.
Any comments on excursions would be appreciated.
We like nature, sight seeing, architect, and my husband & son like high adventure.
Our 2005 cruise included stops at Cobh, Dublin, Belfast, Greenock and LeHavre...
Here are my comments:
LeHavre:
Some folks use this to go to Paris or Versailles. For me, I didn't consider it...it's too long a drive in each direction and I'd been to Paris often enough...Of course, if someone's never been to Paris, this may be as close as they ever get, so, by all means...Other folks have a strong pull to the D-Day beaches...I can really see this for US History buffs...or for WWII vets who were there 65 years ago ...For the rest, there's Mont St. Michel or Hornfleur or Giverny...We decided to do the excursion to Giverny and Rouen...and really enjoyed it...Rouen is a neat old city with a lot of history...Giverny is the home of Monet and we toured his house and gardens...
Cork: The "big attraction" is Blarney Castle...But, may be a bit crowded and touristy...We chose an excursion to the "Lakes of Killarney and the Muckross House"...A picturesque day in the Irish countryside...not exciting, but pleasant...Cork itself may be worth time...
Dublin: I'd recommend, perhaps, a tour of Dublin itself....but, for us, we took the full day excursion to Glendalough. It's an archaeological site with some ancient Irish ruins...My wife is a sucker for "ancient" and archaeological...I found it merely "okay"...
Belfast: We took the tour to Londonderry ...VERY glad we did...lots of history...We got to walk the walls of the city...and learn all about the "troubles" between the Catholics and Protestants...
Greenock: If you've never been, the standard advice would be to head over to Edinburgh...We were there before--it's a charming city--but since we'd been there, we did an excursion to Loch Lomand and Inverary. Pleasant, interesting day, but Edinburgh is far more cool...Don't waste time in Glasgow...
Hope this helps...Have fun...