The September 4, 2026 cruise on the Marina departs from Southampton (London), England. On this 11 Night Discovering Scotland (London To Belfast) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 11 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Marina sets sail on Friday, Sep 4th and returns on Tuesday, Sep 15th.
Sep 4th - Sep 15th
Oceania Cruise Line
from Southampton (London), England
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Marina cruise ship departing September 4, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $4,699 ($428 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $4,699 ($428 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 0%.
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Oceania Cruise Line
The Marina was built in 2011 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Marina is included in the cruise line's Oceania class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Marina vs all other Oceania ships.
Marina - September 4, 2026 - 11 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Sep 4th | Southampton (London), England |
2 | Sep 5th | Dover (london), England |
3 | Sep 6th | At Sea |
4 | Sep 7th | South Queensferry (edinburgh), Scotland |
5 | Sep 8th | Aberdeen, Scotland |
6 | Sep 9th | Invergordon (inverness & Loch Ness), Scotland |
7 | Sep 10th | Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis, Hebrides |
8 | Sep 11th | Portree, Isle Of Skye, Scotland |
9 | Sep 12th | Londonderry, Northern Ireland |
10 | Sep 13th | Greenock (glasgow), Scotland |
11 | Sep 14th | Douglas, Isle Of Man |
12 | Sep 15th | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Cruise Itinerary
The Marina sails on September 4, 2026 for a 11 Night Discovering Scotland (London To Belfast). The ship will depart the port of Southampton (London), England at 6:00 PM and will return to the port of Belfast, Northern Ireland on Sep 15th at 8:00 AM. During the 12-day journey, the Marina will visit 10 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
Southampton is the gateway to the immensely civilized city of London. There are museums to visit, pubs to try, and shops to browse, ranging from Harrods to open-air markets. There are more parks and green belts here than in any other city in the world. There are also caches of stately squares and noble monuments, holdovers from a time when the island ruled a significant portion of the globe.
Dover is the port city for London, England. Its famous white cliffs have inspired songs and have been a welcome-home sight for returning Brits. Your trip to London takes you through the gorgeous countryside of Kent, where many of England's well-to-do keep fabulous country estates. In London, you'll know you're in one of the great capitals of the world.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Invergordon is a small port on the North Sea, and enjoys deep and safe waters. Invergordon is home to a variety of industrial activities, including production of aluminum and protective coating for pipes. Linksters can play a round of golf on the par-69 golf course. Take an excursion to Loch Ness, the home of the legendary Loch Ness monster.
The Isle of Skye, the neighboring island of Raasay, and the mainland area of Lochalsh form one of the most vibrant and thriving districts in north Scotland and feature outstanding mountain and coastal scenery. Visit the Falls of Glomach, Scotland's highest waterfall, or Scotland's highest profile castle at Dornie. Relax with a stroll around the Lump, or enjoy a coastal walk.
Set on a hill north of the Sperrin mountains, the port city of Derry is surrounded by a wall that dates back to the seventeenth century. Within these walls, you'll find the wealth of history and culture of one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Ireland. Walk the narrow passageways surrounding Shipquay Street, Derry's main street. Or visit the Amelia Earhart Cottage, which commemorates her historic voyage and visit to Derry.
Great Britain's Isle of Man combines a scenic location with a rare glimpse into the era of the highlanders. Douglas is the capital of Isle of Man, and features a spellbinding view of the Irish Sea. Visitors are immediately struck by the Tower of Refuge, an intricate 19th-century structure built to guard the Isle harbor. Travelers can trace the progression of Isle history at the Manx Museum.
Climb the hill beyond Belfast Castle for a stunning view of this charming city. Soak up the nine thousand years of Irish history at the Ulster Museum in the Botanical Gardens. Sit on one of Belfast's many benches and watch the street musicians or head to the pub for a pint. Stroll the streets and marvel at the city's Victorian and Edwardian architecture.