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Infinity, British Isles ex Harwich Return
Nights 11 Ship Celebrity Infinity Star Rating Departs Harwich, England Sailing 2013: 13 May ,5 Aug Ports of Call Harwich, Le Havre, St. Peter Port, Cobh (Cork), Dublin, Liverpool, Belfast, Greenock-Glasgow, Inverness Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
11 Night Cruise sailing from Harwich roundtrip aboard Celebrity Infinity.
A sumptuous, world-class meal. A theatrical extravaganza reminiscent of the best on Broadway. Cocktails in a piano bar at midnight, breakfast overlooking the sea at sunrise. Each and every one is a reality on Infinity. A member of the Millennium class of ships, Infinity is steeped with prestige and elegance. Dressed in polished marble, warm woods and etched glass, Infinity consistently makes a long-lasting, luxurious impression.
Highlights of this cruise:
Harwich
Located just 69 miles from London, Harwich is one of England's busiest coastal towns. Here you'll discover many historic buildings, picturesque lighthouses, a quaint beach, and the Redoubt Fort, dating all the way back to Napoleonic the era.
Le Havre
The allure and romance of Paris are legendary. This capital city of France is home to innumerable museums, such as the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, Musee Picasso and Musee Rodin, parks and gardens, including the Tuileries Garden on the banks of the Seine and the Left Bank Luxembourg Garden, as well as monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.
Cork
Navigate Cork's hilly streets and discover the melody of Ireland's most talkative citizenry, who have a way of making conversation. Visit local artisans and witness their skills in the arts of weaving and cutting crystal.
Dublin
Originally founded as a Viking settlement, the Dublin of today is vibrant, full of culture and history. As the capital of Ireland, Dublin is a thriving modern city that is also filled with history and elegance. The people are warm and friendly and welcome visitors who can take advantage of everything this amazing city has to offer.
Belfast
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and here you will have the opportunity to experience true Irish culture. There is no shortage of things to do, from shopping in to-die-for boutiques and eating in local restaurants that will spoil your senses, to taking in art and exhibitions at Waterfront Hall or the Odyssey Arena. Belfast has an amazing mix of history and hip culture.
Glasgow
Known as one of Europe's most exciting destinations, Glasgow is a city filled with sophistication, music, art and a cosmopolitan flair. Glasgow is believed to have begun in medieval times as a monastery, and is founded on a maritime heritage, but the Glasgow of today offers an amazing live music scene, museums and galleries, and friendly people that will make your visit downright fun.
Inverness
Known around the world for the Loch Ness Monster, more affectionately known as Nessie, this destination has so much more to offer than just this legend. Scenic beauty of high green hills and sparkling lochs will captivate while visits to the Cawdor Castle, from Macbeth fame, and Culloden Battlefield will take you back in time.