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| Day 1 | & 2., Thurs. & Fri., May 20th & 21st Fly to London, England for a Two-Night Stay
Fly overnight to London, England for a two-night stay. Optional London Theatre Show tonight.
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| Day 3 | Sat., May 22nd Full Day Tour of the Highlights of London
Enjoy a full day guided tour of the highlights of London. This tour includes Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and the Tower of London. Enjoy an optional London Theatre show this evening.
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| Day 4 | Sun., May 23rd Depart for the Port of Southampton and Board the Norwegian Star
Depart London for Southern England and enjoy a walking tour of the highlights of Southampton.
Continue on to the Port of Southampton to board the Norwegian Star.
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| Day 5 | Mon., May 24th Day at Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea or partake in the many amenities aboard the incredible ship.
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| Day 6 | Tues., May 25th Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is a city steeped in history. Walk the cobblestone streets of the lively Temple Bar dating back to medieval times. Cross Ha’Penny Bridge, built in 1816, and head to the National Museum of
Ireland, where you can see the famous Book of Kells and artifacts from ancient Celtic history.
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| Day 7 | Wed., May 26th Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast is a thriving, metropolitan center that’s full of surprises. The city played a key role in the 19th century’s Industrial Revolution, with its reputation for ship-building - the Titanic was built here.
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| Day 8 | Thurs., May 27th Portree / Isle of Skye, Scotland
From Portree, the excursions can drive you north to the Trotternish Peninsula and the Isle of Skye. You will learn about the fascinating geological and social history of the area including Kilt Rock.
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| Day 9 | Wed., May 28th Inverness / Loch Ness, Scotland The Scottish Highlands are home to famous battles, historic castles, and to an even more famous legendary sea monster, Nessie of Loch Ness.
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| Day 10 | Sat., May 29th Edinburgh (New Haven), Scotland Called the Athens of the North, Edinburgh has all the culture and beauty you’d expect from that title. Check out famed Edinburgh Castle, a medieval fortress situated upon the city’s lookout.
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| Day 11 | Sun., May 30th Newcastle Upon Tyne, England Step ashore in Newcastle upon Tyne, where Roman roots, medieval streets, and iconic bridges frame the River Tyne. Explore lively quaysides, historic castles, and local culture, all within an easy walk. |
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| Day 12 | Mon., May 31st Amsterdam, Netherlands
In Amsterdam, you should visit the art spots, like the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum- the biggest of Amsterdam’s “big three” museums and home to more than 8,000 masterpieces.
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| Day 13 | Tues., June 1st Bruges / Zeebruge, Belgium
Bruges offers the best of both worlds: a European cultural hub and a seafront paradise. Called the Venice of the North, the capital of Belgium’s West Flanders province is lined with canals and bridges.
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| Day 14 | Wed., June 2nd Paris (Le Havre), France
From the Port of Le Havre, you have the chance to visit Paris, the enchanting capital of France. The city is known for its timeless beauty, world-class landmarks and rich culture. You have the chance to see the Arc de Triomphe, Notre-Dame
Catherdral, the Louve & Eiffel Tower.
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| Day 15 | Thurs., June 3rd Fly Back To USA
Early morning departure for the airport for our flight home.
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