Channel Islands, Ireland & Scotland: Dublin and Cork
British archipelagos and Celtic coasts
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Honfleur to Glasgow (Greenock)
This eight-night voyage aboard Le Lyrial links Normandy with the Celtic shores of England, Ireland and Scotland. From Honfleur you sail via the Channel Islands, the south coast of England and the Scillies along Ireland's west coast to Dublin, then on via the Isle of Man into the Firth of Clyde. The marina platform and Zodiacs open up smaller harbours, while premium all-inclusive and French refinement set the frame.
Route highlights
- Honfleur: Norman harbour at the Seine estuary, shaped by seventeenth-century houses.
- Guernsey: British Channel Island with Saint Peter Port and the story of Victor Hugo in exile.
- Herm, Channel Islands: Car-free small island with sandy beaches and steep coast paths.
- Dartmouth: Devon harbour on the River Dart with the Royal Naval College.
- Isles of Scilly: Atlantic archipelago with subtropical gardens and granite cliffs.
- Kinsale: Colourful fishing village, one of Ireland's foremost culinary centres.
- Cork: Southern port with the English Market.
- Dublin: Capital on the Liffey with Trinity College and the Book of Kells.
- Douglas: Capital of the Isle of Man with its Victorian promenade.
- Glasgow (Greenock): Atlantic harbour on the Firth of Clyde, gateway to Glasgow.
Early booking advantage: Voyages in 2027 fill quickly - premium cabins are often reserved 18-24 months in advance. An early booking enquiry is non-binding and secures your preferred cabin category.
The Route
Honfleur
8 nights
Glasgow (Greenock)
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Honfleur · Embarkation
Honfleur at the mouth of the Seine is one of the most picturesque harbour towns in France. The narrow slate-clad houses around the Vieux Bassin, once home to the Impressionists Monet and Boudin, are among the most painted scenes in Normandy.
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Guernsey, Kanalinseln
In the English Channel, Guernsey serves as the main island of its namesake bailiwick, a British Crown Dependency with its own constitution and tax law. The capital and harbour Saint Peter Port with its 13th-century Castle Cornet watches over the bay, and Victor Hugo's house recalls his years of exile here.
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Herm, Kanalinseln
East of Guernsey in the English Channel lies the tiny Channel Island of Herm as a car-free and bicycle-free idyll. Just three kilometres long, it offers white shell-sand beaches such as Shell Beach, medieval stone churches and spectacular views across the Petite Russel channel to the neighbouring islands of Sark and Jethou.
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Dartmouth
Dartmouth lies at the mouth of the River Dart on the English Channel on the south coast of England in Devon. The Britannia Royal Naval College on the hill above the town has trained Royal Navy officers since 1905, the ferry across to Kingswear plies the river, and 14th-century Dartmouth Castle still guards the estuary.
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Scilly-Inseln
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Kinsale
Colourful harbour town on a sheltered bay in southern Ireland's County Cork, around 30 kilometres south of Cork city. Known as Ireland's culinary capital with starred restaurants, Charles Fort and memorials to the sinking of the Lusitania.
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Cork
Cork is Ireland's second-largest city, in the south-west on the River Lee, which splits the city centre into two channels. Its adjoining natural harbour ranks after Sydney as the second-largest natural harbour in the world, and the English Market in the centre has been the city's culinary heart since 1788.
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Dublin
Dublin is the starting point for Ireland's wildest coastal landscapes. Excursions head to the Cliffs of Moher (214 m above the Atlantic) and to Newgrange - a megalithic tomb more than 5,000 years old, older than Stonehenge and Egypt's pyramids. The Guinness Storehouse and the Book of Kells at Trinity College are city must-sees.
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Douglas (Isle of Man)
Douglas is the capital of the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea between Britain and Ireland. The two-kilometre horse-drawn tramway along the seafront is the oldest in the world, and in June the famous Tourist Trophy motorbike races thunder through the hills around the town.
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Glasgow, Schottland · Disembarkation
Destination
Le Lyrial
Le Lyrial entered service in 2015 as the fourth and final ship of the Odyssée class. 264 guests, proven Ponant equipment and the experience of three predecessors. Particularly sought-after for Antarctic expeditions, where the ice-reinforced hull opens passages available to few ships.
In northern Europe, Le Lyrial links the fjords of Norway with the Scottish islands - natural encounters on a route that makes the rhythm of the north palpable.
The Ship
Cabins
Deck plan · Le Lyrial
Cabin prices
Prices per person in double cabin (suites: based on double occupancy), all-inclusive. Subject to availability.
| Category | Price p.P. | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Superior Stateroom - | € 4.550 | Available | Enquire |
| Deluxe Stateroom - | € 4.880 | Available | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 4 - | € 5.110 | Available | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 5 - | € 5.260 | Available | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 6 - | € 5.440 | On request | Enquire |
| Deluxe Suite - | € 7.190 | Available | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 5 Suite - | € 7.710 | Available | Enquire |
| Privilu00c3u00a8ge Suite - | € 7.950 | Available | Enquire |
| Grand Deluxe Suite - | € 8.320 | Available | Enquire |
| Grand Privilege Suite - | € 9.310 | On request | Enquire |
| Owner's Suite - | € 13.520 | Available | Enquire |
Prices as of: 14.08.2026
Standard inclusions of the ship voyage
On board
- Full board in gourmet and À-la-carte restaurants
- Afternoon tea and pastries
- Open bar: water, soft drinks, wines, champagne, spirits, beers, coffee and tea
- Minibar in cabin, regularly refilled
- 24-hour cabin service
- All gratuities for crew and service staff
- Complimentary WiFi onboard (standard usage)
- Butler service (in higher suite categories on select ships)
- Zodiac excursions with experienced guides (on Expedition voyages)
- Expert lectures by scientists, marine biologists and historians
- Water sports equipment: kayaks, stand-up paddling, snorkelling gear (subject to weather and region)
Not included
- Flights
- Travel to/from ship (transfers, pre- or post-programmes)
- Some special shore excursions
- Spa treatments
Frequently asked questions
How do I book this voyage?
Send us a non-binding enquiry via the form on this page. Our team replies personally within 24 hours with availability, cabin options and a tailored offer. No enquiry fee, no upfront payment.
What is included in the price?
The base price per person (twin cabin) includes the cabin in your chosen category, full board, all port fees and the onboard programme. Flights and transfers are quoted separately. 8 nights from EUR 4.250 p.p. With Ponant, selected wines and beverages at meals are included.
How many guests sail on the Le Lyrial?
A maximum of 264 guests - extraordinarily intimate compared to standard cruise ships. The high crew-to-guest ratio ensures personal attention throughout the voyage.
Can the itinerary change?
Yes - all itineraries are subject to weather, port availability and the captain's decisions. This is part of the charm of small-ship cruising: flexibility allows for unexpected discoveries.
Are there specials for early bookers or solo travellers?
Yes. Early bookers receive discounts for timely booking. Solo travellers often benefit from a reduced or waived single supplement. Simply mention your preferences in the enquiry.
Is my booking protected?
Yes. As a German tour operator, ivent-sailing provides a travel protection certificate (Reisesicherungsschein) under German law. Your payment is fully insured.
What about flights and transfers?
We arrange flights and transfers on request as part of your personal offer. This allows us to find the best connections for your specific departure date and home airport.
Are there shore excursions?
Yes. All cruise lines offer shore excursions - from guided cultural tours to nature experiences. The concepts vary by fleet. We are happy to provide details on available excursions for your chosen voyage.
What water sports and activities are available?
Depending on the ship and route: snorkelling, kayaking, stand-up paddling, diving, and Zodiac landings (on expedition voyages). Many ships have a marina platform for direct access to the water. We will be happy to tell you exactly what is available on your voyage.
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