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Voyage Code: VIKINGOLY280716
moon 14 nights
anchor Viking Lyra
calendar 16 Jul '28

Cruise overview

Belfast
Belfast
Greenock
Fort William
Tobermory, Isle of Mull
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
Londonderry
Killybegs
Foynes
Cobh
Fowey
Isle of Portland
Dover
London (Greenwich)
London (Greenwich)

Itinerary

Day 1

Belfast


Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste (“sandbank ford”) belonging to Ulster’s ancient O’Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the 1600s), Sir Arthur Chichester, from Devon in southwestern England, received the city from the English Crown, and his son was made Earl of Donegall. Huguenots fleeing persecution from France settled near here, bringing their valuable linen-work skills. In the 18th century, Belfast underwent a phenomenal expansion—its population doubled every 10 years, despite an ever-present sectarian divide. Although the Anglican gentry despised the Presbyterian artisans—who, in turn, distrusted the native Catholics—Belfast’s growth continued at a dizzying speed. The city was a great Victorian success story, an industrial boomtown whose prosperity was built on trade, especially linen and shipbuilding. Famously (or infamously), the Titanic was built here, giving Belfast, for a time, the nickname “Titanic Town.” Having laid the foundation stone of the city’s university in 1845, Queen Victoria returned to Belfast in 1849 (she is recalled in the names of buildings, streets, bars, monuments, and other places around the city), and in the same year, the university opened under the name Queen’s College. Nearly 40 years later, in 1888, Victoria granted Belfast its city charter. Today its population is nearly 300,000, tourist numbers have increased, and this dramatically transformed city is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance.This is all a welcome change from the period when news about Belfast meant reports about “the Troubles.” Since the 1994 ceasefire, Northern Ireland’s capital city has benefited from major hotel investment, gentrified quaysides (or strands), a sophisticated new performing arts center, and major initiatives to boost tourism. Although the 1996 bombing of offices at Canary Wharf in London disrupted the 1994 peace agreement, the ceasefire was officially reestablished on July 20, 1997, and this embattled city began its quest for a newfound identity.Since 2008, the city has restored all its major public buildings such as museums, churches, theaters, City Hall, Ulster Hall—and even the glorious Crown Bar—spending millions of pounds on its built heritage. A gaol that at the height of the Troubles held some of the most notorious murderers involved in paramilitary violence is now a major visitor attraction.Belfast’s city center is made up of three roughly contiguous areas that are easy to navigate on foot. From the south end to the north, it’s about an hour’s leisurely walk.

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Day 2

Belfast

Day 3

Greenock

Day 4

Fort William

Day 5

Tobermory, Isle of Mull

Day 6

Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

Day 7

Londonderry

Day 8

Killybegs

Day 9

Foynes

Day 10

Cobh

Day 11

Fowey

Day 12

Isle of Portland

Day 13

Dover

Day 14

London (Greenwich)

Day 15

London (Greenwich)

Verandafrom£7,089pp
Deluxe Verandafrom£7,889pp
Penthouse Verandafrom£8,889pp
Penthouse Junior Suitefrom£12,389pp
Explorer Suitefrom£16,989pp
Owner's Suitefrom£21,989pp

Veranda

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Relax in our welcoming and comfortable Veranda Stateroom. At 270 sq. ft. including a 46 sq. ft. veranda, it is wonderfully spacious and inviting. This stateroom features a king-size bed with luxury linens, and a beautifully appointed ensuite with heated floor and indulgent toiletries. Your host of complimentary extras includes soft robes and slippers, flat- screen TV with movies on demand, 24-hour room service, and Wi-Fi. You can check in from 3pm.

Amenities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • Free Mini Bar
  • TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk

Ship features

Viking Lyra blends Nordic elegance with a focus on destination immersion and cultural discovery.

Overview
  • All-veranda ship carrying just 930 guests
  • Elegant, light-filled interiors with Scandinavian design
  • Infinity Pool and main pool with retractable roof
  • The Spa featuring the Snow Grotto and thermal suite
  • Varied dining options, all included in the fare
  • Destination lectures and onboard enrichment programmes
  • Explorer’s Lounge and Living Room atrium for social spaces
  • The Theatre hosting live performances and films
  • Complimentary WiFi and shore excursions in every port
  • Adults-only policy for a tranquil onboard experience