Cruises that go to Ireland and Scotland
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Anybody been on a voyage to those targets? She really wants to go to Ireland, but from what my boyfriends have been telling me, I don't think she will like it and I don't think she will like the meal very much. She' s pretty particular. So I thought a boat trip would be a better choice.
The name of the ship is Crystal Serenity, an 11-day ocean voyage. My whole familiy (8 persons) drove the Golden Princess from Southampton last August. Stations were Dublin, Belfast, Holyhead Wales, Glasgow (where we went to Edinburgh Military Tatoo - incredibly fabulous), Kirkwall on the Orkney Islands, Edinburgh and back to Southampton.
I' d think she would really enjoy this trip. Isn' t sure from your account but the Hebrew princess does lovely cruises around the UK and Ireland, but it isn't cheap. What do you think? Her queen has chosen this boat for her 80-year anniversary trip, so it might be the right choice for a choosy mother!
I' ve not been on this special trip yet, but I will go on Celebrity in May 2007. Either I disagree with FSM, if your mum is enjoying crossing, this is the way to go. Myself my mother is enjoying crossing so I think this might be the tense way for her to see Ireland.
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Cruises to Scotland and Ireland - Cruises Forum
Anybody been on a voyage to those targets? She really wants to go to Ireland, but from what my boyfriends have been telling me, I don't think she will like it and I don't think she will like the meal very much. She' s pretty particular. So I thought a boat trip would be a better choice.
The name of the ship is Crystal Serenity, an 11-day ocean voyage. My whole familiy (8 persons) drove the Golden Princess from Southampton last August. Stations were Dublin, Belfast, Holyhead Wales, Glasgow (where we went to Edinburgh Military Tatoo - incredibly fabulous), Kirkwall on the Orkney Islands, Edinburgh and back to Southampton.
I' d think she would really enjoy this trip. Isn' t sure from your account but the Hebrew princess does lovely cruises around the UK and Ireland, but it isn't cheap. What do you think? Her queen has chosen this boat for her 80-year anniversary trip, so it might be the right choice for a choosy mother!
I' ve not been on this special trip yet, but I will go on Celebrity in May 2007. Either I disagree with FSM, if your mum is enjoying crossing, this is the way to go. Myself my mother is enjoying crossing so I think this might be the tense way for her to see Ireland.
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