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Prinsendam, Celtic Enchantment ex Amsterdam Return
Nights 14 Ship Prinsendam Star Rating Departs Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sailing 2013: 5 Aug Ports of Call Amsterdam, Milford Haven, Liverpool, Dublin, Galway, Foynes, Dunmore East(Waterford), Plymouth, St. Peter Port, Zeebrugge Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
14 Night Cruise sailing from Amsterdam roundtrip aboard Prinsendam.
Designed to explore the remote corners of the world in elegance and style, the ms Prinsendam is our most intimate ship. Accommodating just 835 passengers, she gives guests the feel of a classic yacht with the spaciousness of a cruise ship. The ms Prinsendam offers many cozy areas in which to find your favorite spot, most of her staterooms feature commanding ocean views and many have private verandahs.
A special signature sculpture dominates the three-story atrium featuring etched fish, turtles and dolphins climbing a stunning cylinder of Bolle glass and lit with state-of-the-art fiber optics. Other works of art include a remarkable abstract marble sculpture of a Viking ship by contemporary Norwegian artist Nicholas Widerberg, a series of paintings by impressionist painter Neil Pinkett, and an outstanding collection of Roman Amphorae from 50 - 150 AD. The ms Prinsendam, or "Princes" ship, is truly a classic ship worthy of her name.
Highlights of this cruise:
Amsterdam
Alongside its graceful canals and gabled houses, Amsterdam offers such world-class sights as the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum.
Liverpool
The city that launched the Beatles, Liverpool is still a hardworking docks town, offering a lively pub scene and a branch of London's Tate Gallery.
Dublin
A sophisticated city with a rich literary tradition. Discover Trinity College's Library, with its Illuminated Book of Kells, and the more modern wonder of the Guinness Brewery.
Foynes
Steeped in aviation history, the first commercial flight from the USA to Europe landed in Foynes in 1939. Learn all about it at the Flying Boat Museum. Grab a mug of Irish Coffee in town then explore the medieval church ruins on the hill of Knockpatrick. Explore the ornate thatched-roof cottages of the nearby village of Adare, or venture to Limerick to explore King John's Castle.
Plymouth
The port from which the Pilgrims set sail offers a look back into history at the Mayflower Stone and Steps.
St Peter Port
Twenty-four square miles of unspoiled British isle. Georgian homes climb the hill above the picturesque harbor.
Zeebrugge
From this busy port city tour to canal-laced Brugge; Brussels, home of the European Union; and Ghent, mecca for chocolate lovers.