| DEPARTURE DATES |
RATE |
ROUTE |
| April
- 15, 22, 29 |
Value |
Lower
Shannon |
| May
- 06 |
Value |
Lower
Shannon |
| May
- 13, 20, 27 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
| June
- 03, 10, 17, 24 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
| July
- 01, 08, 15, 22, 29 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
| August
- 05, 12, 19, 26 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
| September
- 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
| October
- 07, 14, 21, 28 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
Cruise Highlights
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See
the Iron Age Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre
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Tour
the Ruins of the legendary 6th century Clonmacnoise
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Full
day excursion to Galway City
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Visit
the unusual hunted Leap Castle
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Tour
the Birr Castle with its stunning landscaped
gardens
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Visit
Killaloe and its cathedral
Cuisine Aboard
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Regional Specialities
Baked Baby Lobster, Roast Sholder of Lamb, Black
Velvet Crepes filled with Raspberries and
served with Champagne Sauce
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Wine
Cellar
A wide selection of French & other European
wines, complemented by fine Irish single
malt whiskies
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Cheese
Board
Cashel Blue Farmhouse Cheese, Boilie Goats
Cheese, Carrigbyrne Soft Cheese
ITINERARY
- Quigley's Marina to Killaloe
Sunday,
Day 1 Dublin to Quigley's Marina
Guests shall be met
at 3.00pm at the Aberdeen Lodge Hotel in Dublin and
transferred by coach to the Shannon
Princess at Quigley’s Marina. Your Captain and
his crew welcome you on board the delightful Shannon
Princess with Champagne, Black Velvets or Irish Coffees!
Dinner on board. Monday,
Day 2 Quigley’s
Marina to Athlone
This Morning we begin our cruise
around the beautiful “Inner
Lakes” of Lough Ree and then continue north to
Lough Ree as we explore some of the 365 islands on
the lake. We then circle back to the River and onto
our mooring in Athlone Town. After lunch we depart
by bus to the “Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre”.
The centre interprets an Iron Age bog road which was
built in the year 148 BC across the Boglands close
to the River Shannon. The oak road is the largest of
its kind to have been uncovered in Europe and was excavated
over the years by Professor Barry Raferty of University
College Dublin. Dinner on board.
Tuesday, Day 3 Athlone to Shannonbridge
The Shannon
Princess descends through Athlone Lock and heads south
through Europe’s richest example
of “Callow” landscape. Countryside little
changed in over 1000 years. This is one of Ireland’s
premier Wildfowl Reserves. We moor at Clonmacnoise
ruins, a famed 6th.Century University and early Christian
settlement. After a visit to the interpretive centre
we lunch onboard enroute to Shannon Bridge arriving
mid-afternoon to this typical Irish riverside town.
After Lunch we depart by bus to “Birr Castle” Irelands
Historical Science Centre and home of the Oldest Telescope
in the World, with its glorious landscaped gardens
dating from 17th. Century and family seat of the Earls
of Ross. Dinner on board.
Wednesday, Day 4 Shannonbridge to Terryglass
We
travel a very pretty stretch of the Shannon with an
ever-changing landscape slipping by. Travelling
down through Meelick lock, pausing as Portumna swing
bridge is opened to allow the Shannon Princess passage
onto idyllic Lough Derg. We moor at Terryglass Harbour.
Lunch at the Derg Inn in the Village. Time to explore
this charming Hamlet before an afternoon excursion
to “Leap Castle”, reputed to be Ireland’s
most haunted house. You will be greeted by Sean Ryan
and his family who will invite you in to their unusual
home and Sean, a renowned musician, will tell you the
fascinating history of the castle and the part it played
in founding the American Constitution. Sean will gladly
play a few tunes with possibly the added bonus of being
joined by his talented young daughter who will demonstrate
her amazing dancing skills. Dinner on board.
Thursday, Day 5 Terryglass to Mountshannon
A full day
excursion to Galway City – A lively
University City and cultural centre for Irish speaking
regions in Western Ireland. Visit Galway crystal and
a profusion of craft and linen shops. Lunch at a Traditional
Guinness & Oyster pub. Return to Shannon Princess
and set sail through the especially beautiful Lough
Derg passing Forrest Park and ancient mountains as
we set our course for Mountshannon – a lovely
lakeside village perched above the Lough. Dinner on
board.
Friday, Day 6 Mountshannon to Killaloe
This morning
we set sail through south Lough Derg and her many Islands
rejoining the River Shannon and
entering Killaloe, once home to the court of the greatest
High King of Ireland, Brian Boru. We moor on the Tipperary
side of this elegant little town, with plenty of time
for you to visit the town. After lunch onboard, we
set off by bus on our excursion to a unique project
set in the grounds of Graggaunowen Castle, designed
to bring Bronze Age & Celtic culture to life. Also
on display is a reconstructed hide boat used by Irish
Monks to sail to North America in the 5th. Century.
Dinner on board.
Saturday, Day 7 Killaloe to Dublin
After breakfast
transfer by coach to Dublin by midday.
On alternate weeks the cruise will be in the reverse
direction. This is a sample itinerary and is subject
to change. |