Celtic Homelands

Glasgow (Troon) to Dublin

Aug 29, 2026 to Sep 5, 2026

7 Nights

SeaDream II

22629

Celtic cultural traditions define your journey through Scotland, Ireland, and the British Isles. Set sail from Troon, your gateway to Glasgow, before yachting to the Isle of Islay, often called the “Queen of the Hebrides.” With unforgettable scenery, abundant wildlife, and a welcoming community, the island offers many hiking and biking opportunities. Discover Northern Ireland’s small seaside resort town of Portrush (“Port Rois” in Old Irish), set on a peninsula that juts into the Atlantic. Portrush boasts stunning beaches, including East Strand, West Strand, and White Rocks, each awarded “Blue Flag” status for their pristine waters, and is your entree to Giant’s Causeway, a geologic wonder of interlocking basalt columns jutting from the sea at the foot of dramatic cliffs. Northern Ireland’s thriving capital of Belfast offers historic landmarks and museums, rolling parks, and Belfast Castle. Call on the coastal town of Workington on the northwest coast of England, offering access to the Lake District National Park, nestled in the Cumbrian Mountains. Take in the dramatic coastline and 10,000-year-old Celtic heritage of the Isle of Man. Explore Narrow Water Castle in mountain-backdropped Warrenpoint before disembarking in Dublin.

Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart

Suites & Staterooms

Yacht Club Stateroom

Yacht Club Stateroom

Deck 4

Fares from: $13,489 USD *

Only 2 remaining

*Single Supplement for this voyage is 200% for Yacht Club Deck 2, 3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies.

Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees: $490 per guest (included)

Please Note: Fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.


Yachting Land Adventures & Activities

  • Port Ellen, Isle of Islay, Scotland - An Islay Distillery Whisky Tasting

    Description

    Experience an unforgettable tasting that celebrates one of Scotland’s most iconic whisky regions, Islay. Known as the “Queen of the Hebrides,” Islay holds a legendary place in the world of whisky, producing some of the most distinctive and sought after single malts. Its rugged coastline, peat rich soil, and salty sea air combine to create flavors that are bold, smoky, and unmistakably Islay.

    Enjoy an introduction of one of the island’s renowned distilleries, exploring the traditional methods and craftsmanship that define Islay whisky. The experience culminates in a tutored tasting of three distinctive drams, each showcasing the unique character of the island’s malts—from the peaty intensity to the subtle maritime notes that make Islay world famous.

    Notes

    Distillery visits take place within working production facilities where floors may be stone or industrial surfaces and can occasionally be uneven or damp. Terrain consists of mixed surfaces, including stone areas and some uneven paths. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Transfers take place on a small island with limited road infrastructure, and travel between locations is generally along narrow rural roads that may include curved coastal routes. The island is known for its peat-smoked whisky style, which is often noticeably smoky, medicinal, or maritime in character. Guests who are unfamiliar with Islay whisky may find the flavor profile stronger and more intense than many other Scotch whiskies. Wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion responsible for providing assistance throughout the tour.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    2 hour(s)

    Price

    489 (USD)

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  • Port Ellen, Isle of Islay, Scotland - South Islay Coastal Walk

    Description

    Your tour will start in Port Ellen, the second largest town on Islay, built around Leodamais Bay. The village was founded in 1821 by Walter Frederick Campbell and named after his wife Ellinor, or Eleanor, later shortened to Port Ellen. The walk starts here through the village and continues toward the South East Coastal Path. Leaving Port Ellen, you will see the standing stones and a new distillery currently under construction, while the views along the path look out toward the Mull of Kintyre, Arran, and Northern Ireland. Directly to the south lies the small island of Texa, where St Columba and his disciples may have visited.

    Heading east along the path, you will visit the MacDougall Monument, set atop a grassy mound overlooking the sea, again offering coastal views toward the Mull of Kintyre. Laphroaig soon comes into view and is renowned as one of the peatiest whiskies on the island, famous for its distinctive “Marmite” character—loved by some and loathed by others. It is also known as one of Prince Charles’s favourite whiskies.

    Walking toward the bay, listen as your guide talks about the many working distilleries on the island and other attractions that Islay has to offer. One of the many reasons visitors return to Islay is its diverse and spectacular wildlife. As you walk, observe your surroundings and see how many species of birds you can spot before returning to Port Ellen.

    Notes

    The total walking distance is approximately 4.0 km (2.5 miles). Terrain is mainly flat with sections of uneven paths. Warm and waterproof clothing is recommended, and sturdy walking boots are advised. This excursion is not suitable for wheelchair users.
    A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    2.5 hour(s)

    Price

    69 (USD)

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  • Portrush, Northern Ireland - Links to Legends: Golf at Royal Portrush

    Description

    Guests depart the pier for the short transfer to Royal Portrush Golf Club, one of Northern Ireland’s most established links courses. Upon arrival, guests proceed to the clubhouse and prepare for their scheduled tee time on the Valley Links course. This 18-hole course is set among coastal dunes, where fairways follow the natural contours of the landscape and offer continuous views of the Atlantic coastline. The layout requires considered shot placement and accuracy, with each hole presenting distinct terrain shaped by wind and elevation.

    Guests continue their round across the Valley Links, progressing through a sequence of holes set within rolling dunes and open coastal terrain. Fairways run parallel to the shoreline in places, with changing wind conditions influencing play throughout the course. After completing all 18 holes, guests return to the clubhouse, where time is available to relax and remain at the club before regrouping. Guests then depart Royal Portrush and return to the pier, concluding the tour.

    Notes

    This tour involves an extensive level of activity and must be booked in advance to secure tee times; it is non-refundable once booked. Golf buggies are not included; they are available only with a medical certificate and incur an additional cost. Proper golf attire is required, including polo shirts, golf trousers or shorts, and golf shoes. The following are not permitted: denim jeans, tracksuits or athletic joggers, t-shirts or sleeveless shirts, football or rugby tops, cargo shorts or combat-style trousers, and non-golf footwear such as trainers, running shoes, sandals, or flip flops. Royal Portrush operates as a traditional golf club with established etiquette and pace-of-play expectations, and these are strictly enforced. Practice areas and clubhouse facilities may be shared with other golfers. The course is set within a natural coastal environment where birds and native vegetation are present.
    This Yachting Land Adventure is non refundable once booked. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    8 hour(s)

    Price

    1189 (USD)

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  • Portrush, Northern Ireland - UNESCO Giant’s Causeway with Exclusive Visitor Centre Access

    Description

    Guests depart the port of Portrush by motorcoach, following a coastal route toward the Giant’s Causeway. The drive traces the rugged Atlantic shoreline, introducing the geological character of Northern Ireland’s north coast. Upon arrival, guests proceed directly to the Visitor Centre, which is reserved exclusively for your group. Audio guides are distributed here, providing detailed context on the site’s formation and layout before guests begin their independent exploration of the surrounding landscape.

    Guests then make their way to the Giant’s Causeway, where approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns extend toward the sea in distinct hexagonal formations. Using the audio guides, guests follow established paths across uneven terrain, examining the formations from multiple vantage points along the coastline. The experience allows time to walk among the stones, observe the natural structure at close range, and understand both the volcanic origins and the local traditions associated with the site.

    Following time at the Causeway, guests return to the Visitor Centre, where refreshments of tea, coffee, and traybakes are served during the continued period of exclusive access. After this interval, the group departs for the return journey to Portrush, including a stop at Dunluce Castle. Guests view the ruins from a designated vantage point overlooking the sea before continuing to the pier for re-embarkation.

    Notes

    This tour is not wheelchair accessible and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. It involves an extensive level of activity, including up to 2 hours of walking and/or standing. Guests will encounter uneven terrain throughout, including cobblestones, rocks, and inclines, as well as the basalt stone formations at the Giant’s Causeway, which may be slippery when wet. Total walking distance depends on individual activity levels. Sturdy, non-slip walking shoes are required, and waterproof outerwear with layered clothing is recommended due to exposed coastal conditions. Wheelchairs and electric scooters must be foldable, and guests must be able to negotiate 3 steps when boarding and disembarking the motorcoach. The Visitor Centre is fully wheelchair accessible however, the Causeway rocks are not. Wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion responsible for providing assistance throughout the tour.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4.25 hour(s)

    Price

    299 (USD)

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  • Portrush, Northern Ireland - Whiskey on the Rocks

    Description

    Departing from Portrush, guests travel by motorcoach to the Giant’s Causeway, arriving at the visitor centre where the experience begins. Here, guests meet their guide before setting out on a guided walk toward the basalt formations. The route leads across coastal terrain toward the Causeway, where the distinctive hexagonal stone columns extend along the shoreline. Throughout the walk, the guide provides detailed explanations of the site’s volcanic formation, alongside the well-known legend of Fionn McCool associated with the landscape.

    Upon reaching the stones, guests move across the basalt formations, observing the structure and alignment of the columns at close range. The coastal setting frames the experience, with open views of the Atlantic and the surrounding shoreline. During this portion of the visit, a Bushmills whiskey specialist introduces the history and production methods of the distillery. Guests are guided through a tasting of a 12-year-old Bushmills Distillery Reserve while seated among the rocks, with commentary focused on flavor profiles and distillation techniques.

    Following the tasting, guests receive a miniature bottle of Bushmills whiskey to take with them. The return walk leads back from the Causeway to the visitor center, following the same coastal route and allowing for a final view of the basalt formations. From here, guests rejoin the motorcoach for the journey back to Portrush. The experience concludes at the pier after a structured visit combining guided walking, on-site interpretation, and a focused tasting within the natural setting.

    Notes

    This tour involves extensive activity, including up to approximately 2 hours of walking and standing, with the walk to the rocks considered moderate to strenuous. Terrain is uneven and rough, including cobblestones, rocks, and inclines, and walking surfaces at the Causeway are irregular, with stones that can become slippery when wet. The route from the visitor center to the stones is fully outdoors and exposed to the elements, with surfaces that may remain damp due to sea spray and frequent rainfall. Comfortable, waterproof, and warm clothing is recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years of age to participate. The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with protected natural features, and access is limited to designated paths and areas. The Visitor Centre is wheelchair accessible however, the rocks themselves are not, and this tour is not recommended for wheelchair users. Wheelchairs and electric scooters must be foldable, guests must be able to negotiate 3 steps on the motorcoach, and wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion responsible for providing assistance throughout the tour.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    3 hour(s)

    Price

    439 (USD)

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  • Belfast, Northern Ireland - Links to Legends: Golf at Holywood

    Description

    Visit the picturesque Holywood Golf Club, beautifully set in the hills above Belfast Lough just outside the historic town of Holywood. Upon arrival, guests are provided time to prepare for their round, including check-in and readiness for play. Established in 1904, the club is famously known as the home course of four-time major champion Rory McIlroy, who first developed his remarkable talent on these very fairways before rising to international golfing stardom. Guests then proceed to the course to begin their round on the 18-hole parkland layout, following tee times as assigned by the club.

    The round of golf unfolds across a course defined by rolling hills and mature woodland, requiring continuous play through each hole. After your round, enjoy some free time to relax in the welcoming clubhouse, where you can soak in the views and reflect on your game at one of Northern Ireland’s most charming and historic golf clubs.

    Notes

    Proper golf attire is required on the course, including polo shirts, golf trousers or shorts, and golf shoes. The following items are not permitted: denim jeans, tracksuits or athletic joggers, t-shirts or sleeveless shirts, football or rugby tops, cargo shorts or combat-style trousers, and non-golf footwear such as trainers, running shoes, sandals, or flip flops. Rental golf clubs are available on request for an additional charge and are subject to availability. Tee times are managed by the golf club and may be subject to availability and scheduling constraints on the day. Golf etiquette and pace of play are expected to be maintained throughout the round. The course is played in an open, exposed environment where wind can affect play conditions, and ground conditions may be soft or wet, particularly outside the summer months, impacting footing and ball roll.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    6 hour(s)

    Price

    399 (USD)

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  • Belfast, Northern Ireland - Titanic Belfast Storytelling

    Description

    Guests depart the port by motorcoach and travel through Belfast toward the historic shipyard district. The route follows the River Lagan through the city, passing key urban landmarks before reaching the waterfront area where Titanic Belfast is located. On arrival, guests are welcomed and meet their guide before entering the museum, which stands on the original site where the RMS Titanic was constructed.

    The visit begins with a guided tour through the exhibition galleries, where guests move through displays detailing the ship’s design, construction, and launch in early 20th-century Belfast. The guide leads the group through each stage of the narrative, explaining the industrial context of the shipyard and the processes involved in building Titanic, before continuing through exhibits covering the vessel’s voyage and subsequent legacy.

    Following your guided tour, unwind with a selection of drinks and canapés in one of the museum’s apex spaces, the perfect way to reflect on your visit in this unique and historic setting. There will also be time to take in views over the original slipways where Titanic was launched before rejoining your coach for your return to the yacht.

    Notes

    Comfortable, waterproof, and warm clothing is recommended. Guests must be 18 years or older to consume alcohol. The venue is not exclusively private, and members of the public will have access until closing. Wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion responsible for providing assistance throughout the tour.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    3.5 hour(s)

    Price

    399 (USD)

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  • Belfast, Northern Ireland - Vintage Coastal Journey to Glenarm Castle

    Description

    Departing from Belfast, guests travel along Northern Ireland’s coastal route in a vintage coach, following a scenic drive that reveals alternating stretches of shoreline and countryside. The journey unfolds at a measured pace, allowing clear views of the coastline and inland landscapes while the guide provides contextual commentary on the region. This extended drive forms a central part of the experience, emphasizing the changing character of the route as it leads toward County Antrim and the historic village of Glenarm.

    Upon arrival at Glenarm Castle, guests enter one of Northern Ireland’s oldest estates, long associated with the Earls of Antrim. A guided visit leads through the castle’s interior spaces, where architectural details and preserved rooms illustrate the continuity of family ownership and heritage. The tour focuses on the structure’s historical development and its role as a private residence, offering access to areas not typically open to the public and presenting a clear view of the estate’s scale and refinement.

    Following the interior visit, time is allocated to explore the castle gardens independently. Guests may walk through the grounds at their own pace, with opportunities to visit the on-site gift shop featuring local produce and souvenirs. The experience concludes with a return drive to Belfast along the same coastal route, where uninterrupted views of the shoreline and countryside accompany the final stretch back to the yacht.

    Notes

    The transfer to and from Glenarm Castle is approximately 90 minutes each way. Comfortable, waterproof, and warm clothing is recommended due to variable coastal weather conditions. Glenarm Castle is a private residence and may close at short notice; access to certain areas may vary depending on operational or family requirements. There are no seatbelts on the vintage coach, and they are not required due to the nature of the vehicle. This tour is not recommended for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility.
    A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4.5 hour(s)

    Price

    309 (USD)

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  • Workington, England - Keswick and the Derwent Pencil Museum

    Description

    Keswick lies in the heart of the Lake District National Park, just north of Derwentwater, and is known for its dramatic surrounding landscapes and vibrant town centre. Your journey begins with a scenic drive through the Cumbrian countryside, passing traditional Lakeland villages as you travel toward Keswick.

    Upon arrival, visit the Derwent Pencil Museum, located on the site where the first pencil was created more than 300 years ago. Enter through a replica graphite mine that reflects the origins of the local graphite industry before exploring the museum at leisure. Exhibits trace the development of pencil making from early cottage production to modern manufacturing. Highlights include secret WWII pencils, the world’s largest colour pencil, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee pencil, and a collection of intricate miniature pencil sculptures.

    A short walk brings you into Keswick’s town center, where free time allows you to explore Market Square, overlooked by the iconic Moot Hall. Built in 1813, Moot Hall has long stood at the centre of town life, reflecting Keswick’s history as a market town serving the surrounding Lakeland communities. The nearby streets are lined with independent shops and galleries, many featuring the work of local artists and craftspeople.

    Your visit concludes with a scenic drive back to Workington, passing through the landscapes of the Lake District National Park.

    Notes

    The total walking distance during this excursion is approximately 1.5 km (0.9 miles), with additional walking at guests’ discretion. In Keswick town, the main street has a slight gradient and includes some cobbled areas. Some streets and walkways in Keswick’s historic town center also feature cobbled surfaces and gentle slopes, which may require extra care when walking. The transfer between Workington and Keswick is approximately 1 hour each way. Comfortable shoes and an appropriate coat for the weather conditions on the day are recommended. The tour is wheelchair accessible with limitations; wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion responsible for providing assistance throughout the tour. Scenic views of the surrounding fells and Derwentwater depend on weather and visibility conditions, which may change quickly due to cloud cover common in the Lake District region.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 48 hours (2 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 48 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    189 (USD)

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  • Workington, England - Whitehaven: Maritime Heritage & Rum Tasting

    Description

    Guests depart Workington and travel south to Whitehaven, arriving at the marina where the town’s natural harbor first attracted Norse settlers more than a thousand years ago. A visit to the Beacon Museum introduces Whitehaven’s development, tracing its transformation from early settlement to a major industrial and trading port shaped by coal mining and overseas commerce. Exhibits provide context to the town’s maritime activity and its role in regional and international trade.

    From the museum, guests continue on foot through Whitehaven, following a guided route through its planned Georgian streets. The town layout, established during the 18th century, reflects the wealth generated by maritime trade, with streets, squares, and public buildings arranged in a structured grid. Along the way, guests observe a concentration of listed buildings that illustrate Whitehaven’s architectural coherence and its influence on later urban planning.

    The walk leads to The Rum Story, where a guided visit explores the history of the Jefferson family and their wine and spirits business established in 1785. The experience details trade links with Spain, Portugal, and the West Indies, including the movement of rum, sugar, and molasses, and Whitehaven’s connections to the transatlantic trade. The visit concludes with a tasting of Jefferson’s rum and traditional Cumbrian fudge before returning by coach to Workington.

    Notes

    The tour includes walking distances of up to 1 km (0.6 miles), with additional walking at guests’ discretion. The route follows paved streets with a mix of flat sections and gentle slopes. Sturdy footwear is recommended, and appropriate clothing should be worn for the day’s weather conditions. The Beacon Museum and The Rum Story are fully accessible; however, wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion responsible for providing assistance throughout the tour.
    A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    199 (USD)

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  • Port Douglas, Isle of Man - Steam Railway & Medieval Castletown

    Description

    Depart the Sea Terminal in Douglas and transfer by coach to Douglas Railway Station, where you board the Isle of Man’s historic steam railway. Operating for over 125 years, the Victorian line still uses original locomotives and carriages dating from the 1890s. Settle into your compartment as the train travels south through open countryside, offering views across farmland and coastal stretches en route to Castletown. The journey follows the original railway alignment, providing a direct link between the island’s capital and its former seat of power.

    On arrival in Castletown, transfer by coach to Castle Rushen, one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the British Isles. Believed to date from around 1200, the fortress served as the residence of the last Norse King of Man. Explore its stone chambers and learn how it withstood sieges, including one by Robert the Bruce in 1313, before being rebuilt in the 14th century. Inside, view the historic clock presented by Queen Elizabeth I in 1597, still in working order today.

    Following your visit, enjoy free time in Castletown to walk its narrow streets and harbor area, reflecting its origins as the island’s ancient capital. Reboard the coach for the return journey to Douglas, traveling through the area known as the “Plains of Heaven” before arriving back at the Sea Terminal, concluding a tour that combines heritage rail travel with medieval Manx history.

    Notes

    Tour order and timings may vary in accordance with the train timetable. The heritage steam railway operates with historic carriages dating from the late 19th century; seating compartments differ from modern rail standards, and boarding may require stepping up into the carriage. Castle Rushen is a medieval fortress featuring stone floors, narrow passageways, and staircases typical of historic structures. The Isle of Man experiences changeable coastal weather, with wind and light rain common throughout the year, and temperatures may feel cooler than forecast. Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket are advisable.
    A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    3.5 hour(s)

    Price

    249 (USD)

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  • Port Douglas, Isle of Man - The Story of Mann

    Description

    Depart the Sea Terminal in Douglas and travel by coach across the center of the island toward St John’s. Here, visit Tynwald Hill, the ceremonial heart of Manx government. Established by Viking settlers in the 10th century, Tynwald is recognized as the oldest continuous parliament in the world. Walk around the small hill, said to contain earth from all seventeen parishes of the island, and view the adjacent Royal Chapel. Your guide explains the annual July 5th ceremony when new laws are proclaimed in the open air.

    Reboard the coach and continue west to Peel, a coastal town dominated by the ruins of a medieval castle and an ancient Celtic cathedral. Upon arrival, visit the House of Manannan, a heritage center dedicated to the island’s history. Inside, explore exhibits illustrating how the Celts and Vikings lived, farmed, traded, and traveled. Walk through a reconstructed roundhouse, view Celtic and Viking crosses, and see a replica of a Viking ship that reflects the island’s maritime connections across the Irish Sea.

    After time inside the museum, return to the coach and travel back toward Douglas via the “Plains of Heaven.” This cross-island drive provides additional views of the Manx landscape before arriving at the Sea Terminal. The tour concludes at the port following a structured introduction to the island’s parliamentary origins, coastal heritage, and seafaring history.

    Notes

    The tour includes walking at Tynwald Hill and in Peel, where pathways may consist of paved and uneven surfaces; comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The Isle of Man experiences variable coastal weather, with wind and light rain common throughout the year, and temperatures may feel cooler than forecast. A waterproof jacket and layered clothing are advisable. Tour order may vary due to operational circumstances.
    A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    249 (USD)

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  • Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland - Castlewellan Forest Park eBike Ride and Picnic

    Description

    This guided eBike tour takes you through the landscapes of Castlewellan Forest Park, offering a mix of gentle riding routes, scenic views, and historical context. Upon arrival, the experience begins with a guided electric bike ride through established woodland areas and the estate grounds. As you set off, the stone courtyard and the exterior of Castlewellan Castle come into view, offering a glimpse into the estate’s history as the former home of the Annesley family in the 19th century. The ride continues through the arboretum, where a curated collection of trees, including redwoods, cedars, and rhododendrons, lines the cycling paths, forming a canopy overhead. Throughout the route, the guide provides factual commentary on the estate and its landscape features, with the Mourne Mountains visible in the surrounding backdrop.

    The cycling route includes planned stops, allowing guests to pause within the park setting and observe specific features of the grounds. A stop is made along the route for a light picnic featuring local offerings. The electric bikes support a steady pace across the estate, enabling guests to cover a broader area than would be possible on foot while remaining on designated paths.

    Following the cycling experience, guests return to the motorcoach for the journey back to Warrenpoint. The return transfer follows the same route, concluding at the pier.

    Notes

    This tour involves strenuous activity and requires participants to be physically fit. Surfaces may be uneven in sections, particularly under tree cover or after wet weather. The approximate transfer time to and from Castlewellan is 60 minutes each way. Comfortable, waterproof, and warm clothing is recommended. This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility.
    A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4.5 hour(s)

    Price

    399 (USD)

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  • Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland - Mourne Mountains Hike and Mrs. C’s Home Kitchen

    Description

    Departing from Warrenpoint, guests travel by motorcoach to meet a private walking guide before beginning a guided hike in the Mourne Mountains. The walk is led by local expert Robbie Marsh, who provides detailed commentary on the landscape, including its geology, history, and local legends. The route leads through open mountain terrain toward the Mourne Wall, a historic dry-stone structure extending across the landscape. Elevated viewpoints along the way offer clear sightlines across the surrounding peaks and toward the coastline.

    The guided walk continues across varied terrain as the route approaches and reaches sections of the Mourne Wall, allowing guests to observe its construction and placement within the landscape. Throughout the hike, Robbie shares further insights into notable features of the area, including surrounding peaks and natural landmarks. Following the walking portion, guests rejoin the motorcoach and transfer to Mrs. C’s Home Kitchen, transitioning from the mountain setting to an indoor environment for the next stage of the experience.

    At Mrs. C’s Home Kitchen, the experience continues with a cooking demonstration focused on traditional baking techniques using locally sourced ingredients. Guests observe the preparation process before sitting down to a light seasonal lunch, followed by sweet treats. Hot and cold drinks are served alongside the meal, with the menu dependent on seasonal availability. After lunch, guests board the motorcoach, ascending via three steps, for the return journey to Warrenpoint, where the tour concludes at the pier.

    Notes

    This tour involves strenuous activity and requires participants to be physically fit. Mountain trails may include uneven, rocky, and natural surfaces, with ground conditions that can be wet, soft, or slippery, particularly after rainfall. Sections near the Mourne Wall may involve gradual inclines and exposed terrain, and the overall environment requires careful footing throughout the hike. The Mourne Mountains are a natural setting with no shelter along most walking routes. Comfortable, waterproof, and warm clothing is recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    7.25 hour(s)

    Price

    549 (USD)

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  • Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland - Traditional Irish Bread Making at Mrs. C’s Home Kitchen

    Description

    Departing from Warrenpoint, guests travel by motorcoach to Mrs. C’s Home Kitchen. The journey leads through the surrounding countryside toward the private home setting where the experience takes place. Upon arrival, guests enter a working kitchen environment where preparations for the session are already underway, including baked goods arranged in advance. The setting provides a clear introduction to the domestic space in which the bread-making experience will take place, with views of the surrounding Mourne Mountains visible from the property.

    The experience continues with a hands-on traditional bread-making session focused on wheaten bread, using locally sourced and homegrown ingredients. Under step-by-step guidance, guests take part in the preparation process, observing key techniques and methods used in traditional baking. Attention is given to ingredient handling, mixing, and preparation, with instruction centered on achieving consistent results. As the session progresses, guests observe the baking process while remaining within the kitchen setting, with opportunities to ask questions and follow each stage of production.

    Following the demonstration and preparation, guests sample the finished bread alongside a selection of locally prepared treats, accompanied by tea and coffee. Time is allocated to enjoy the tastings within the kitchen environment before departure. After the experience concludes, guests return by motorcoach to Warrenpoint, where the SeaDream yacht awaits.

    Notes

    The transfer time to and from the venue is approximately 75 minutes each way. Comfortable, waterproof, and warm clothing is recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
    This Yachting Land Adventure must be confirmed no later than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival in port; bookings may still be accepted after this deadline, up to the time of arrival, if space is available. Please note that cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival in port are non‑refundable. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4.5 hour(s)

    Price

    379 (USD)

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