Presents The Celts Ports Facts Contacts Map
Brest - Brittany / France


Cork - Ireland







Dublin - Ireland




Falmouth - Cornwall /England







Holyhead - Anglesey / Wales


La Coruña - Galicia / Spain







Douglas - Isle of Man











Greenock - Scotland







 Londonderry - Nothern Ireland








Stornoway - Western Isles / Scotland


Sailing on a Celtic Cruise means voyaging in the same waters as the far-off navigators who brought with them the new Celtic culture and tracing the path of the stone-cutters who left behind them the monumental creations and magnificient lace-like collections of granite stone.

It is also a trip into the realms of history and legend where imagination transports you to the world of Arthur, Lancelot and Guinevere, Merlin and Mogan Le Fay and Tristan and Isolde.

The Celtic Cruise lets you sample today's Celtic culture by experiencing its music and its celebrations.

Breathe in the air of the open sea and of these different ports and regions united by their shared ancestral roots and rediscover the Celtic art of living.

Photos : © Editions Jos Le Doaré, © Gilbert Le Traon, © Bord Failte Irish Tourist Board, © Finbarr O'Connel Photography, © C.T.B.,© Edinburgh & Lothiams Tourist Board and Festival Club, © Gordon Hotchkiss, © David Toase / © Wales Tourist Board / © David Williams, © Autoridad Portuaria de la coruña, © Brian Lynch, Northern Ireland Tourist Board, © Angus Smith photographic, western Isles Tourist Board & James Smith
Presents The Celts Ports Facts Contacts Map