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Gaelic Explorers
Aug 4, 2027 — Aug 12, 2027
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LEITH, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND → DUN LAOGHAIRE, DUBLIN
8 Nights on Star Explorer
From the pubs of Dublin to the castles of Edinburgh, this immersive cruise to Scotland journeys through hills and highlands, idyllic islands, and lyrical landscapes. Here in the land of good Scotch and great golf, astonishing natural beauty meets refined elegance in beautiful ports and quaint marinas, with ancient sites like Skara Brae offering a glimpse into Scotland's earliest history. Celebrate Scotland's iconic past and lively present – and toast the spirit of the Emerald Isle.






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View the Giant’s Causeway, a legendary basalt formation and UNESCO World Heritage Site near Portrush.
Have a wee dram o’ whisky at Kirkwall’s world-famous distillery.
More time to monster-watch over Loch Ness from the battlements of historic Urquhart Castle with a late night at Invergordon.
See the 5,000-year-old Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO site rivaling England's Stonehenge when you visit Kirkwall.
Visit Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye, the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland.
Visit Iona Abbey, one of Scotland’s most historic and sacred sites.
Walk the Royal Mile up to Edinburgh Castle

From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe's best-preserved castles to the world's longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you'll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty

Here is your entry to Scotland's spectacular Highlands. In Inverness, listen for the song of the Highlands in the sparkling gurgle of the River Ness as it winds through the town's center. Look for a glimpse of the elusive Nessie in Loch Ness. And wait for whispers of Shakespeare's Macbeth in the fairytale setting of Cawdor Castle.

Everything about Orkney is olde, from the 5,000-year-old village of Skara Brae (the "Scottish Pompeii") to the peat-distilled whisky at Highland Park to the UNESCO site of the Ring of Brodgar, dating back to 2700 B.C. Even the local brogue hints at times past, accented by the area's Viking legacy.

The scenic fishing town of Ullapool is nestled on the shores of Loch Broom and is the gateway to the Northern Highlands. The North Atlantic Drift passes by here bringing moderate temperatures. Described as an outdoor paradise, Ullapool was voted one of the UK's top 10 outdoor destinations. It offers a delightful choice of varied walks and footpaths. Nearby is the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve, home to pine martens, wildcats, and golden eagles and one of the most photographed hills in the area, Stac Pollaidh, with its unique shape.

On the beautiful approach to Tobermory, you'll be hard-pressed to decide if the cheery buildings along the harbor or the fishing boats in front have the brighter palette. Call it a draw, and an appetizer to the day ahead in this charming port off the beaten path. Go whale watching or watch the shadows play in the cloister of magnificent Iona Abbey. Good thing your yacht is so appealing or you might be tempted to stay.

Located on the River Foyle, Londonderry is known for its intact 17th century Derry's Walls with 7 gates that surrounds St. Columb's Cathedral with artifacts dating from 1688. The landmark Peace Bridge spans the river and the Tower Museum has local history exhibits.
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| Date | Yacht | Starting from | Actions |
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| Aug 1 (Sat) – Aug 9 (Sun), 2026August 1 (Sat) – August 9 (Sun), 2026 | Star Legend |

