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British Isles Medley
Jun 10, 2026 — Jun 20, 2026
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PARIS/ROUEN → LEITH, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
10 Nights on Star Legend
See all the shades of the U.K. on this 10-day itinerary, with rare stops in small ship-only ports like Swansea and Fort William. Explore the Jurassic Coast with its breathtaking St Michael’s Mount, and discover the unique Celtic heritage that separates Cornwall from the rest of England. Ponder neolithic standing stones and ride a steam train across the iconic Harry Potter bridge with visions of Hogwarts in your head. If you’re a garden fan, fasten your seatbelt, because the British Isles erupt into a glorious fanfare of color at nearly every port you’ll visit features one or more eye-popping choices like the Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh. Depending on the departure, you will either overnight in Paris with time to check “must sees” off your list, or end your voyage in Amsterdam with its charming canals and historic buildings – a cherry on an already amazing journey.





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Portland, England offers easy access to Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the most architecturally sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world.
Visit the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Ireland to experience the world-famous brand brought to life. Don’t forget to have a pint while you’re there!
No stop in Stornoway is complete without a visit to the Harris Tweed artisans, who sell stylish and quirky hand-crafted tweed clothing, hats and accessories.
Fort William, a small ship exclusive, is the heart of the Scottish Highlands and offers excellent access to hiking and outdoor activities.
Swansea is your gateway to Cardiff Castle, one of Wales’ leading heritage attractions concealing over 2000 years of history.
View the Giant’s Causeway, a legendary basalt formation and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Belfast.

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover's delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d'Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover's delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d'Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

This small island off the coast of England is known for its stunning coastal scenery. Its key location in the English Channel made it an important military stronghold, with remnants of its military past still visible today. Portland is also home to a part of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site displaying more than 185 million years of geological history. It's also the gateway to Stonehenge, another iconic UNESCO site. note that is the gateway to iconic stone henge.
Portland, Minterne House & Gardens with Lord Digby
Portland, Jurassic Coast & Abbotsbury Swannery
Portland, Iconic Stonehenge

Located off the southwestern coast of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly are a popular holiday destination in the United Kingdom. This stunning archipelago is usually only accessible by ferry or helicopter. With pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a tranquil atmosphere, the Isles of Scilly offer a true escape into natural beauty and serenity. Depending on the weather conditions, you will be able to visit up to 3 different islands, each offering something unique.
Scilly Isles, Exotic Tresco Abbey Gardens
Scilly Isles, St Marys Garrison Walk

Swansea is the second largest city in Wales and offers easy access to Cardiff, the capital of Wales, and numerous historic sites in the area. The city's harbor is home to a bustling marina, cafes, and cultural attractions, including the National Waterfront Museum. Additionally, it's easy access to Gower Peninsula offers opportunities to visit stunning coastline, sandy beaches, and wildlife spotting
DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
Dublin, Powerscourt Distillery & Estate
Dublin, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Van & Guide
Dublin, Russborough House & Sheepdog Demonstration
Dublin, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Dublin, Dublin & Saint Patricks Cathedral
Dublin, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Van & Guide
Dublin, A Taste of Dublin & Guinness
Dublin, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide

Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic's construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Van & Guide
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Private Black Taxi Tour Belfast
Belfast, Hillsborough Castle & Belfast City
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide
Belfast, Antrim Coast & Giants Causeway
Belfast, Concierge Colletion: Full Day Private Van & Guide
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Belfast, Belfast Panoramic & Titanic

This small ship exclusive port is a town in the western Scottish Highlands on the shores of scenic Loche Linnhe. Fort William serves as a popular hub for hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts, offering access to a wealth of trails, including the West Highland Way and the Nevis Range. Additionally, it offers access to Loch Ness and is home to Glenfinnan, the train viaduct made famous by the Harry Potter movie series
Stornoway is an important port for the Outer Hebrides where the economy is a mix of traditional and modern businesses like fishing and farming, tourism, the oil industry and Harris Tweed and loom weaving. Sites to see here include the Lewis War Memorial, the Neo-Gothic Lews Castle, the Stornoway Town Hall, Harris Tweed Hebrides Outlet, Lewis Loom Center and the Hebridean Brewing Company. One of the last working brick kilns in the UK produces Stornoway kippers and smoked salmon.
Stornoway, Bostadh Sands & Iron Age Village
Stornoway, Ancient Lewis & Blackhouse Village
Stornoway, Harris Tweed

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
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