Departing
Returning
Board
Sat 25th July
Thu 30th July
Full Board
Sailing From
Sailing To
Liverpool
About this offer
25 Jul Liverpool, United Kingdom
Departure: late afternoon
1 Day Sailing
Some of the best moments of cruising are the days spent at sea where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful programme of events and activities we have planned for you.
27 Jul Portland, United Kingdom
Arrival: early morning - Departure: early evening
Although Portland remains 'tied' to the county's mainland by the 18-mile-long shingle stretch of Chesil Beach, this unique island is unlike any other part of Dorset. Marking the southernmost point of the Jurassic Coast, this four-mile-long, half-mile-wide gem is a natural wonderland of rugged, unspolit landscapes and coastal scenes that beg for exploration. Much of Portland, including the entire coastline, is designated as a Site of Special Scientific interest, protecting the natural habitats of the native wildlife and the remarkable geology of the island.
Beyond the delights of the island itself, Portland is also the gateway to a number of Dorset and Southern England's most scenic, and most iconic, attractions and destinations including Stonehenge, Bath and Salisbury Cathedral. Additionally, nearby there are a number of beautiful castles, such as Portland, Rufus and Sandfoot, as well as Nothe fort and Max Gate.
28 Jul Honfleur, France
Arrival: late morning - Departure: early evening
The charming town of Honfleur, with its cobblestone alleys, Calvados shops and timber-framed houses, has a fascinating history, having been first occupied by the Vikings in the ninth century. Its beauty has long attracted artists, with many masterpieces found in its collection of museums and galleries. One of the most notable is the Eugène Boudin Museum, named after Honfleur’s most famous artist who first introduced Claude Monet to outdoor painting. Honfleur is also known for being the last village to be liberated from German occupation during World War II following the D-Day landings, the largest and most complex airborne and amphibious military operation of all time. Honfleur is home to the D-Day Museum in Arromanches, the British Cemetery of Ranville, which houses over 2,500 war graves, and the famous Pegasus Bridge replica at Benouville.
1 Day Sailing
30 Jul Liverpool, United Kingdom
Arrival: early morning
Coastal Charms of Normandy & Dorset
Bolette
Per Person
About this offer
25 Jul Liverpool, United Kingdom
Departure: late afternoon
1 Day Sailing
Some of the best moments of cruising are the days spent at sea where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful programme of events and activities we have planned for you.
27 Jul Portland, United Kingdom
Arrival: early morning - Departure: early evening
Although Portland remains 'tied' to the county's mainland by the 18-mile-long shingle stretch of Chesil Beach, this unique island is unlike any other part of Dorset. Marking the southernmost point of the Jurassic Coast, this four-mile-long, half-mile-wide gem is a natural wonderland of rugged, unspolit landscapes and coastal scenes that beg for exploration. Much of Portland, including the entire coastline, is designated as a Site of Special Scientific interest, protecting the natural habitats of the native wildlife and the remarkable geology of the island.
Beyond the delights of the island itself, Portland is also the gateway to a number of Dorset and Southern England's most scenic, and most iconic, attractions and destinations including Stonehenge, Bath and Salisbury Cathedral. Additionally, nearby there are a number of beautiful castles, such as Portland, Rufus and Sandfoot, as well as Nothe fort and Max Gate.
28 Jul Honfleur, France
Arrival: late morning - Departure: early evening
The charming town of Honfleur, with its cobblestone alleys, Calvados shops and timber-framed houses, has a fascinating history, having been first occupied by the Vikings in the ninth century. Its beauty has long attracted artists, with many masterpieces found in its collection of museums and galleries. One of the most notable is the Eugène Boudin Museum, named after Honfleur’s most famous artist who first introduced Claude Monet to outdoor painting. Honfleur is also known for being the last village to be liberated from German occupation during World War II following the D-Day landings, the largest and most complex airborne and amphibious military operation of all time. Honfleur is home to the D-Day Museum in Arromanches, the British Cemetery of Ranville, which houses over 2,500 war graves, and the famous Pegasus Bridge replica at Benouville.
1 Day Sailing
30 Jul Liverpool, United Kingdom
Arrival: early morning


