Cruise Le Bellot: Iceland, Faroe Islands, Ireland, United Kingdom, Sweden departing from Glasgow

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Cruise Le Bellot: Iceland, Faroe Islands, Ireland, United Kingdom, Sweden Departing from Glasgow

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Le Bellot

5/15/2026

11 d / 10 n

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From Glasgow

Fri 15 May 2026

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Glasgow

Arrival

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Departure

19:00

Glasgow, Scotland, is a dynamic city, rich in culture and history. Discover its architectural heritage, from the Gothic cathedral to the modernist buildings designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Museums, such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, offer varied artistic and historical collections. Stroll the bustling streets, discovering independent boutiques and traditional pubs. Glasgow's music scene is vibrant, with numerous concerts and festivals.

Glasgow

Belfast

Arrival

11:00

Departure

19:00

Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, combines rich history, modern culture and a vibrant arts scene. Visit the Titanic Belfast, an interactive tribute to the famous ship built here. Discover the city's conflicted history at the Ulster Museum. Stroll through the botanical gardens and explore the local markets. Belfast offers a complete urban experience, with traditional pubs, impressive architecture and art galleries.

Belfast

Fort William

Arrival

12:00

Departure

19:00

Fort William, at the foot of Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain, is a walker's paradise. Explore the Scottish Highlands, with their spectacular mountain scenery. Visit the West Highland Museum and learn about local history. The town is also a starting point for excursions to Glen Nevis and Loch Linnhe. Fort William offers an authentic Scottish experience, combining nature, history and culture.

Loch Linnhe

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00:00

Departure

00:00

Loch Linnhe, located in the Scottish Highlands, offers cruisers a stopover between Fort William and the Isle of Lismore. Visitors can admire Ben Nevis, the UK's highest point, and see a variety of wildlife including seals and eagles. Cruises also take in historic sites such as Stalker's Castle and the Caledonian Canal.
Fort William

Stockholm

Arrival

12:00

Departure

19:00

The port:

Stockholm's harbor, a maritime gateway to Scandinavia, is about 2 kilometers from the city center. This proximity makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the Swedish capital. Easily accessible by bus, streetcar or cab, the port offers breathtaking views of the archipelago and the city, marking the start of an unforgettable Stockholm experience. The lively quayside, lined with cafés and boutiques, welcomes visitors in a warm, typically Nordic atmosphere.


What to visit in Stockholm

Stockholm, a city built on water, is famous for its harmony between nature and urbanism. Discover the old town, Gamla Stan, with its cobbled streets and colorful buildings. The Royal Palace and the Vasa Museum, housing a 17th-century ship, bear witness to the city's rich history. Don't miss the Fotografiska museum of modern art, for an immersion in the contemporary art scene. For nature lovers, the island of Djurgården offers green spaces and several museums. A visit to Skansen, the world's oldest open-air museum, is a unique cultural experience.


What to visit in the surrounding area

The archipelago around Stockholm offers a spectacular natural setting, with thousands of islands accessible by ferry. For a more cultural experience, the city of Uppsala, an hour's train ride away, is famous for its prestigious university and cathedral. Sigtuna, Sweden's oldest town, offers a charming glimpse of Swedish history with its medieval churches and ruins. Finally, for a nature getaway, Tyresta National Park offers hikes in an unspoilt forest landscape.

Stockholm

Suðuroy Island

Arrival

13:30

Departure

23:59

Suðuroy, the southernmost island of the Faroe Islands, offers cruisers a variety of landscapes and cultural experiences. The village of Fámjin is home to the church where the first Faroese flag, "Merkið", is preserved. The cliffs of Beinisvørð, 469 meters high, offer impressive views of the Atlantic. Hikers can explore the Hvannhagi valley, accessible from Tvøroyri, with views of the nearby islands of Lítla Dímun and Stóra Dímun. Local food specialties include "ræst kjøt" (fermented dried meat) and "skerpikjøt" (dried mutton), reflecting Faroese culinary traditions.
Suðuroy Island

Streymoy Island

Arrival

08:45

Departure

23:59

Streymoy, the largest island in the Faroes, offers cruisers a mix of spectacular scenery and traditional villages. Recommended stops include Saksun and Tjørnuvík, two hamlets surrounded by mountains and fjords. The sea cliffs of Vestmanna, which can be reached by boat, offer the chance to see sea birds. The capital, Tórshavn, is home to peat-roofed houses and historical sites. Local specialties include dried fish and fermented mutton, reflecting an ancient culinary tradition.

Suðuroy Island

Arrival

00:00

Departure

05:00

Suðuroy, the southernmost island of the Faroe Islands, offers cruisers a variety of landscapes and cultural experiences. The village of Fámjin is home to the church where the first Faroese flag, "Merkið", is preserved. The cliffs of Beinisvørð, 469 meters high, offer impressive views of the Atlantic. Hikers can explore the Hvannhagi valley, accessible from Tvøroyri, with views of the nearby islands of Lítla Dímun and Stóra Dímun. Local food specialties include "ræst kjøt" (fermented dried meat) and "skerpikjøt" (dried mutton), reflecting Faroese culinary traditions.

Navigation

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00:00

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00:00

Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Streymoy Island

Streymoy Island

Arrival

00:00

Departure

11:30

Streymoy, the largest island in the Faroes, offers cruisers a mix of spectacular scenery and traditional villages. Recommended stops include Saksun and Tjørnuvík, two hamlets surrounded by mountains and fjords. The sea cliffs of Vestmanna, which can be reached by boat, offer the chance to see sea birds. The capital, Tórshavn, is home to peat-roofed houses and historical sites. Local specialties include dried fish and fermented mutton, reflecting an ancient culinary tradition.
Streymoy Island

Djupivogur

Arrival

07:00

Departure

17:00

Djupivoguren Iceland offers breathtaking natural beauty. This small fishing village is the ideal starting point for exploring the Vatnajökull glacier. The Papey nature reserve, accessible by boat, offers exceptional observation of seabirds and seals. The Musée d'Art en Plein Air, with its intriguing sculptures, enriches your walk. Local specialities such as fresh fish and Icelandic lamb will delight your taste buds.

Djupivogur

Heimaey

Arrival

10:30

Departure

15:00

Heimaey, the largest island in Iceland's Vestmann archipelago, is famous for its 1973 volcanic eruption. Explore the Eldheimar Museum to learn more about this natural disaster. Admire the wildlife, including colonies of puffins. Hikes offer spectacular views of volcanoes and the sea.

Heimaey

Reykjavik

Arrival

06:00

Departure

23:59

Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, is a vibrant city surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church and the National Museum of Iceland to learn more about Icelandic history and culture. Stroll through the colorful downtown area, brimming with boutiques, galleries and cafés. Natural hot springs, such as the Blue Lagoon, offer unique relaxation in a spectacular setting. Reykjavik is also the ideal base for exploring Iceland's natural wonders, such as the Golden Circle and the Northern Lights.

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

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00:00

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Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, is a vibrant city surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church and the National Museum of Iceland to learn more about Icelandic history and culture. Stroll through the colorful downtown area, brimming with boutiques, galleries and cafés. Natural hot springs, such as the Blue Lagoon, offer unique relaxation in a spectacular setting. Reykjavik is also the ideal base for exploring Iceland's natural wonders, such as the Golden Circle and the Northern Lights.

Reykjavik

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Ecological initiatives

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    Energy

  • SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

  • Ready for Ship-to-shore power

  • Special paint and hull configuration

    Consumption

  • Led lighting

  • Smart HVAC

    Waste

  • Waste management center

  • Fresh water production

  • Advanced wastewater treatment system

    Nuisance

  • Ballast water treatment system

  • Underwater radiated noise

  • Anchorless technology

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Cruise Infos

  • The cabin previously selected
  • Full board on board, from dinner on the first night to breakfast on the last day
  • Travel insurance (Cancellation or multi-risk), unless provided in the contract
  • Drinks other than those mentioned
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.
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