Europe & British Isles
49° 11′ N 2° 1′ W
Navigating the Atlantic Coast: Brittany, Wales, and England's Channel Islands
Highlights






Sample culinary specialties including freshly harvested oysters, Bordeaux’s world-famous wines, and Cognac’s renowned eau de vie
In Brittany, experience the historic harbor of Brest, and explore charming Dinan, known for its medieval ramparts and half-timbered houses
Discover Land’s End, Cornwall’s peninsula, known for its scenic headlands, artists’ community, and intriguing history
Delve into Welsh history at 13th-century castles built by King Edward I or take in the country’s spectacular natural beauty with a coastal walk on the Isle of Anglesey alongside a member of the local mountain rescue team
Join National Geographic Photography Expert Camille Seaman on the April 16, 2023, departure
Extend your voyage: discover Bordeaux and its surrounding wine country on a pre-voyage extension
Day by Day
Multiple routes available
Some departures follow a modified itinerary. Please refer to departure dates for exact routing of your departure.
2023 Expedition
Bordeaux, France
Dublin, Ireland
Days 1-2
U.S. / Bordeaux, France / Embark Ship
Arrive in Bordeaux on an overnight flight. From the stunning symmetrical architecture of Place de la Bourse to charming side streets brimming with cafés, Bordeaux has no shortage of nooks and crannies to discover. After a morning exploring this riverside city and lunch in town, embark the ship. Settle into life on board as we get underway on the River Garonne en route to Royan. Lunch and dinner are included on day 2.
Days 1-2
U.S. / Bordeaux, France / Embark ShipArrive in Bordeaux on an overnight flight. From the stunning symmetrical architecture of Place de la Bourse to charming side streets brimming with cafés, Bordeaux has no shortage of nooks and crannies to discover. After a morning exploring this riverside city and lunch in town, embark the ship. Settle into life on board as we get underway on the River Garonne en route to Royan. Lunch and dinner are included on day 2.
Day 3
Royan / Cognac / La Rochelle
Today, there’s an option to taste the famous food and drink produced along the banks of two rivers. Along the Charente River in Cognac, sample the region’s best eau de vie, known the world over, and walk cobblestone streets that pre-date the Hundred Years’ War. Alternatively, visit a tidal oyster farm on the Seudre River. Learn how these delicate mollusks are cultivated, and then, after a tutorial, shuck and eat your own oysters. At day's end, we will sail out of the ramparts in La Rochelle and make our way towards the Brittany coast.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3
Royan / Cognac / La RochelleToday, there’s an option to taste the famous food and drink produced along the banks of two rivers. Along the Charente River in Cognac, sample the region’s best eau de vie, known the world over, and walk cobblestone streets that pre-date the Hundred Years’ War. Alternatively, visit a tidal oyster farm on the Seudre River. Learn how these delicate mollusks are cultivated, and then, after a tutorial, shuck and eat your own oysters. At day's end, we will sail out of the ramparts in La Rochelle and make our way towards the Brittany coast.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4
Brest
Surrounded by water, the Finistère region of Brittany is known for its naval history and natural attractions as well as picturesque ports, lighthouses, and sheltered beaches. In the Iroise Marine Park, which covers half of Finistère, pelagic birds and seals thrive in protected waters. Other habitats ranging from dunes to cliffs offer an abundance of biodiversity, trails, and cultural heritage. Known as the “force of France” for its military port that has been fortified since the third century, Brest has played a role in many conflicts. The imposing castle and Tanguy Tower protect the entrance to the Penfeld River and have many stories to tell.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4
BrestSurrounded by water, the Finistère region of Brittany is known for its naval history and natural attractions as well as picturesque ports, lighthouses, and sheltered beaches. In the Iroise Marine Park, which covers half of Finistère, pelagic birds and seals thrive in protected waters. Other habitats ranging from dunes to cliffs offer an abundance of biodiversity, trails, and cultural heritage. Known as the “force of France” for its military port that has been fortified since the third century, Brest has played a role in many conflicts. The imposing castle and Tanguy Tower protect the entrance to the Penfeld River and have many stories to tell.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5
Saint-Malo / Dinan / Mont-Saint-Michel
Wake up in charming Saint-Malo and take a walking tour of this fortified city, known for its 12th-century ramparts and 15th-century privateer history. In the afternoon, venture into the heart of Brittany to photograph Dinan, known for its half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets. Alternatively, join an all-day excursion to the iconic abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site poised dramatically on a rocky tidal island.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5
Saint-Malo / Dinan / Mont-Saint-MichelWake up in charming Saint-Malo and take a walking tour of this fortified city, known for its 12th-century ramparts and 15th-century privateer history. In the afternoon, venture into the heart of Brittany to photograph Dinan, known for its half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets. Alternatively, join an all-day excursion to the iconic abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site poised dramatically on a rocky tidal island.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6
Jersey and Guernsey, Channel Islands, England
The Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey may be Crown Dependencies of the United Kingdom, but they have their own unique history, culture, and laws. Experience life on the Channel Islands, both past and present with a walk through the Jersey War Tunnels Complex used in World War II; or see a more serene side of the islands, admiring lush botanical gardens and breathing fresh salt air on a cliffside path.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6
Jersey and Guernsey, Channel Islands, EnglandThe Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey may be Crown Dependencies of the United Kingdom, but they have their own unique history, culture, and laws. Experience life on the Channel Islands, both past and present with a walk through the Jersey War Tunnels Complex used in World War II; or see a more serene side of the islands, admiring lush botanical gardens and breathing fresh salt air on a cliffside path.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
Penzance
Awake to a view of Land’s End, England’s most westerly point, renowned for its breathtaking panoramic vistas. Part of Cornwall and steeped in legend, this is a region of dramatic cliffs, rocky coves, heather-carpeted moors, and ocean as far as the eye can see. Associated with both King Arthur and the smugglers who inspired Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, its real-life historic sites include remnants of early Christian and Bronze Age settlements and St. Michael’s Mount, a centuries-old island castle still inhabited today. Cornwall shares cultural, natural, and industrial heritage with Brittany and is enjoying a cultural renaissance, drawing artists inspired by its coastlines, harbors, and quiet garden retreats.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
PenzanceAwake to a view of Land’s End, England’s most westerly point, renowned for its breathtaking panoramic vistas. Part of Cornwall and steeped in legend, this is a region of dramatic cliffs, rocky coves, heather-carpeted moors, and ocean as far as the eye can see. Associated with both King Arthur and the smugglers who inspired Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, its real-life historic sites include remnants of early Christian and Bronze Age settlements and St. Michael’s Mount, a centuries-old island castle still inhabited today. Cornwall shares cultural, natural, and industrial heritage with Brittany and is enjoying a cultural renaissance, drawing artists inspired by its coastlines, harbors, and quiet garden retreats.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8
Tresco, Isles of Scilly
According to Arthurian legend, the Isles of Scilly are all that remain of Lyonnesse, a lost land said to have vanished into the Atlantic. Join a naturalist to explore the flora and fauna of these mythical islands and discover the surprising variety of tropical plants that flourish at the world-class Tresco Abbey Gardens.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8
Tresco, Isles of ScillyAccording to Arthurian legend, the Isles of Scilly are all that remain of Lyonnesse, a lost land said to have vanished into the Atlantic. Join a naturalist to explore the flora and fauna of these mythical islands and discover the surprising variety of tropical plants that flourish at the world-class Tresco Abbey Gardens.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9
Holyhead, Wales
Arrive in Wales, which has more castles per square mile than any other country in the world. Choose to visit a section of the Iron Ring of Castles, built by King Edward; or stay on the Isle of Anglesey and walk the Coast Path, designated An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With a local guide, we will spot falcons, seals, and springtime wildflowers along the way. Finally, the Welsh were known for slate mining and the remnants of that era can still be experienced today. A third option for today is to tour the manor house of a slate baron and descend into a former mine to learn about the technical achievements and grueling work of this important contribution to the Industrial Revolution.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9
Holyhead, WalesArrive in Wales, which has more castles per square mile than any other country in the world. Choose to visit a section of the Iron Ring of Castles, built by King Edward; or stay on the Isle of Anglesey and walk the Coast Path, designated An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With a local guide, we will spot falcons, seals, and springtime wildflowers along the way. Finally, the Welsh were known for slate mining and the remnants of that era can still be experienced today. A third option for today is to tour the manor house of a slate baron and descend into a former mine to learn about the technical achievements and grueling work of this important contribution to the Industrial Revolution.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10
Dublin, Ireland / Disembark Ship
After breakfast, disembark and depart to the airport for flights home. You may also choose to explore Dublin on a post-voyage extension, or Bordeaux and surrounding wine country on a pre-voyage extension.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 10
Dublin, Ireland / Disembark ShipAfter breakfast, disembark and depart to the airport for flights home. You may also choose to explore Dublin on a post-voyage extension, or Bordeaux and surrounding wine country on a pre-voyage extension.
Meals Included: Breakfast
NOTE: For expeditions departing April 2024 onward, Day 1 of our itineraries will no longer reflect “departure from the U.S.” and will reflect “arrival to the city” where your expedition begins. Durations of expeditions will remain unchanged. More details.
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Travel along the spectacularly scenic coastlines of France and Britain, discovering castle-guarded ports, picturesque fishing harbors, and cliffs that drop to expansive seas. Explore the cultural connections of Brittany and Cornwall, and the pastoral connections of Wales, while sampling regional culinary specialties and renowned wines and spirits. Magnificent castles and gardens are further highlights as we voyage from Bordeaux to Dublin.
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