The July 2, 2027 cruise on the Seven Seas Voyager departs from Southampton (London), England. On this Southampton to Leith sailing, the ship will visit a total of 11 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seven Seas Voyager sets sail on Friday, Jul 2nd and returns on Wednesday, Jul 14th.
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Seven Seas Voyager - July 2, 2027 - 12 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jul 2nd | Southampton (London), England |
2 | Jul 3rd | Fowey, England |
3 | Jul 4th | Cobh (cork), Ireland |
4 | Jul 5th | Waterford, Ireland |
5 | Jul 6th | Holyhead, Wales |
6 | Jul 7th | Liverpool, England |
7 | Jul 8th | Dun Laoghaire (dublin), Ireland |
8 | Jul 9th | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
9 | Jul 10th | Greenock (glasgow), Scotland |
10 | Jul 11th | At Sea |
11 | Jul 12th | Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland |
12 | Jul 13th | Leith (edinburgh), Scotland |
13 | Jul 2nd | Leith (edinburgh), Scotland |
The Seven Seas Voyager sails on July 2, 2027 for a Southampton to Leith. The ship will depart the port of Southampton (London), England at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Leith (edinburgh), Scotland on Jul 14th at N/A. During the 13-day journey, the Seven Seas Voyager will visit 10 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
Regent Seven Seas
The Seven Seas Voyager was built in 2003 and is among Regent Seven Seas's 5 ships in its fleet. The Seven Seas Voyager is included in the cruise line's Voyager class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Seven Seas Voyager vs all other Regent Seven Seas ships.
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.
A delightful rustic town in the English countryside, Fowey is a breathtaking maze of wooded valleys and winding roads. Tour stately Victorian farmhouses, travel to England's famous nearby Cornwall section, and sail or walk along the River Fowey. Treat yourself to the spellbinding panoramic view offered by the Fowey estuary.
A town of churches, bridges and pubs, Cork is best known for Blarney Castle where you are invited to kiss the famed stone to acquire the "gift of gab." St. Patrick Street, the town's main thoroughfare, is good for shopping and people watching. See the Shandon bells in St. Anne's church. Those who are willing to climb the 134 winding steps to the top of the steeple will be rewarded with a wondrous view of the city, harbor and hills.
Arriving at Waterford is spectacular. It is a big event for this small town and the people warmly welcome you. Tour its famous crystal factory and watch how it's done. Or, enjoy a drive across Ireland's scenic countryside.
Holyhead is a port and resort on the Welsh Holy Island. Visitors to the town can still see much evidence of early Celtic and Roman cultures. Places of interest in the Holyhead area include Holy Mountain and the South Stack Lighthouse. Visitors can also go fishing, golfing, and sailing. The town is known as a busy ferry port.
Liverpool is a city in Merseyside County, on the northwest coast of England. Visit the town where the Beatles got their start. Liverpool continues to be a national center of shipping, communication, and transport. The town is filled with architectural landmarks, including the Town Hall, St. George's Hall, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. The city's symphony orchestra is also world-renowned.
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.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands, and is a major regional seaport located off the northern coast of Scotland. The Cathedral of St. Magnus, a red sandstone structure, is the town's most prominent landmark. Other architectural specimens, such as Earl's Palace, Bishop's Palace, and Tankerness House, add to Kirkwall's picturesque quality.