

11-night British Isles Cruise
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Silver Wind
From
Dublin, Ireland
2 Sailings
May 9 - May 31, 2027
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$9,400
per person*
taxes & fees included
Dublin is a city that blends historic landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and a strong literary heritage, offering something for every type of traveler.

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Silver Wind
From
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2 Sailings
May 9 - May 31, 2027
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Overview
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a city steeped in history and vibrant culture, offering a mix of charming streets, lively pubs, and literary landmarks.
Visitors can explore iconic sites such as Trinity College, home to the ancient Book of Kells, and Dublin Castle, a symbol of the city’s rich history. The city’s famous Temple Bar area offers a lively atmosphere with traditional Irish music, pubs, and restaurants serving hearty Irish dishes.
Beyond its historic attractions, Dublin is a modern, cosmopolitan city with a thriving arts scene, numerous galleries, and a reputation for being a hub of innovation and tech. The Dublin Writers Museum celebrates the city’s literary heritage, and the Guinness Storehouse offers a fun, interactive experience on the history of Ireland’s famous beer.
Whether wandering through its colorful streets or enjoying its cultural venues, Dublin offers a warm and welcoming experience for all types of travelers.

Begin your day with a visit to Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. Located in the heart of Dublin, Trinity College is home to the world-famous Book of Kells, a beautifully illuminated manuscript created by monks around 800 AD. Explore the college’s stunning Long Room library, which houses thousands of rare books, and take in the rich history of this iconic institution.
Tip: Be sure to book your tickets in advance to avoid long lines, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Next, head to Dublin Castle, a historic site dating back to the 13th century. Once the seat of British rule in Ireland, it now serves as a government complex and venue for various events. The castle’s State Apartments and the stunning Chapel Royal are open to the public, offering a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s royal past.
Tip: Don’t miss the beautiful gardens, which provide a peaceful spot to relax after your tour of the castle.

For a relaxing break, take a leisurely walk through St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin’s most famous park. Located near the heart of the city, this beautifully landscaped green space is perfect for a peaceful stroll. The park features beautiful flowers, tranquil ponds, and statues that commemorate important figures in Irish history.
Tip: If you’re in the mood for a bit of shopping or dining, Grafton Street, one of Dublin’s main shopping areas, is just a short walk away.
No visit to Dublin is complete without experiencing the world of Guinness at the Guinness Storehouse. Learn about the history of this iconic Irish beer, discover how it’s made, and explore interactive exhibits. At the top of the storehouse, you’ll find the Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy a pint of Guinness while taking in panoramic views of the city.
Tip: If you are a beer lover, consider booking the Guinness Connoisseur Experience for a more in-depth tasting session.

A short walk from Dublin Castle will bring you to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the largest cathedral in Ireland. This stunning Gothic structure is dedicated to Ireland’s patron saint and is a must-see for anyone interested in Dublin’s history and religious heritage. The cathedral also houses a fascinating museum that highlights its centuries-old history.
Tip: Take some time to visit the cathedral’s beautiful gardens, which provide a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

For a taste of Dublin’s lively atmosphere, head to the Temple Bar District, famous for its cobbled streets, vibrant pubs, and eclectic shops. This area is perfect for enjoying traditional Irish music, sipping a pint of Guinness, or browsing quirky boutiques. While it can be touristy, it’s also a fun and energetic part of the city.
Tip: Visit one of the traditional pubs like The Temple Bar Pub for a pint and enjoy some live Irish music in the evening.

Dublin is divided by the River Liffey, which offers a picturesque setting for a walk through the city. Cross over one of Dublin’s many charming bridges, such as the Ha’penny Bridge, and enjoy the views of the river, the vibrant buildings, and the bustling streets of the city.
Tip: The riverbanks are particularly beautiful at sunset, so be sure to take a moment to enjoy the views as the city lights reflect on the water.

End your day in Dublin with a delicious meal at one of the city's top restaurants. Irish cuisine is hearty and comforting, with dishes such as Irish stew, boxty (potato pancakes), and coddle (a traditional sausage and bacon dish). For dessert, indulge in some Baileys cheesecake or apple tart.
Tip: If you’re in the mood for something quick, grab a bite at one of Dublin’s cozy cafés or street vendors selling traditional fish and chips or soda bread.