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Vision, British Isles ex Copenhagen Return
Nights 10 Ship Vision of the Seas Star Rating Departs Copenhagen, Denmark Sailing 2013: 7 Aug Ports of Call Copenhagen, Inverness, Greenock-Glasgow, Dublin, Cobh (Cork), Dover England 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.
10 Night Cruise sailing from Copenhagen roundtrip aboard Vision of the Seas.
Thousands of windows showcase the world's most memorable coastlines and ports. Whether you're cruising the Inside Passage or docked in Cozumel, you'll never lose sight of the reason you came aboard. The 2,435-guest Vision of the Seas has beautiful onboard amenities too. There's the very soothing ShipShape® Day Spa, two pools, six whirlpools, and the Masquerade Theatre, which features nightly entertainment, like contemporary musical stage productions. And that's just the beginning of your cruise vacation.
Highlights of this cruise:
Copenhagen
Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is an elegant city, rich in history and tradition. Castles and crown jewels, galleries and museums, cathedrals and canals - sightseeing in this city is fascinating. One of the city's most celebrated sights is Tivoli, a unique combination of picture-perfect gardens, lakes and more than 100,000 coloured lights.
Greenock
Greenock is on the southern shore of the Firth of Clyde - slightly west of Glasgow. The town has a four mile waterfront surrounded by hills and is composed of both a bustling industrial area on the lower water side and a residential area with a 19th century flavour on the higher land.
Dublin
Dublin, Ireland's capital, is a thriving modern city. Yet it is also remarkably elegant. This is due in part to the restoration of its magnificent public buildings and distinctive Georgian squares to reveal the elegance of the 18th century to today's visitors. Dublin's people are renowned for being warm, friendly and eager to help visitors enjoy their home city.
Cobh
The magnificent Cobh Harbour is just a short drive from Cork. An enchanting place, the main district of Cork sits on an island formed by the diverging channels of the River Lee. The city itself is filled with a multitude of picturesque quays and bridges. Cork is the ideal spot to kit yourself out with Irish tweeds, kiss the Blarney Stone or simply relax and enjoy the charming countryside.
Dover
The majestic White Cliffs of Dover reign high and edge this small seaside village - renowned for its rich history, natural beauty and pastoral charm. Often called the Gateway to England, sea passage through Dover Straight offers breathtaking views of a coastline that has been a pivotal site in European history. With its fairytale castles and unspoiled scenery, a journey to Dover is always an inspiring and memorable experience.