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 1 remaining

Yacht Club Stateroom

Yacht Club Stateroom

Deck 3

Fares from: $13,089 USD *

Only 1 remaining

Yacht Club Stateroom

Yacht Club Stateroom

Deck 2

Fares from: $12,489 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 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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