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Top Plymouth Cruises

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Silver Dawn 15 Sep 2025 12 nights No-Fly Cruise Southampton

Wi-Fi & Gratuities Included*

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All-Inclusive Premium Drinks Included*

Itinerary: Southampton - Portland, England - Plymouth - Holyhead, Ireland - Dublin, Ireland - Belfast, Northern Ireland - Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland - Cobh (for Cork), Ireland - Falmouth,..…
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2026 No-Fly Highlights of Devon & Brittany

Ambition 23 May 2026 6 nights No-Fly Cruise Liverpool

Sail on the newest ship in the fleet*

Small ship, Full-Board Cruising*

Traditional British Cruising*

Five restaurants on board*

Itinerary: Liverpool, UK - Brest - Plymouth - Belfast - Liverpool, UK
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Inside from £489pp

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FULL BOARD CRUISING
2026 No-Fly Highlights of Devon & Brittany

Ambition 22 May 2026 6 nights No-Fly Cruise Belfast

Sail on the newest ship in the fleet*

Small ship, Full-Board Cruising*

Traditional British Cruising*

Five restaurants on board*

Itinerary: Belfast - Liverpool, UK - Brest - Plymouth - Belfast
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Inside from £599pp

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What to see in Plymouth

In Plymouth, a city sculpted by its maritime heritage and invigorated by its modern culture, visitors can embark on a journey through time, nature and art.

For those fascinated by maritime history, the Royal Navy Dockyard offers an immersive experience of Britain's naval past. It's a place where you can explore historic ships and submarines, such as the HMS Courageous, and get an up-close view of modern naval vessels. The dockyard's museum, with its extensive collection of naval artefacts and interactive exhibits, provides insights into the lives of sailors throughout history. Don't miss the opportunity to take a guided tour and see the dockyard's working dry docks, which continue to service the Royal Navy's fleet, connecting the past's legacy with the present's innovation.

Plymouth Hoe, known locally as The Hoe, is a spacious public area offering spectacular views across Plymouth Sound, Drake's Island and beyond into the English Channel. It's here that Sir Francis Drake is famously said to have played bowls before engaging the Spanish Armada. Climb the iconic red-and-white striped Smeaton's Tower lighthouse for an even better vantage point. On a sunny day, the sprawling lawns of The Hoe are perfect for a leisurely picnic, while the historic Tinside Lido, an art-deco outdoor swimming pool, beckons those looking to take a dip with a view.

The Barbican, Plymouth's old port, is a district of cobbled streets, Elizabethan warehouses and a bustling quayside that exudes charm. Here, you can visit the Mayflower Steps, where the Pilgrim Fathers are believed to have left for the New World. The area is dotted with artisan shops, seafood restaurants and quaint cafes, offering a taste of local flavours and crafts. Make sure to visit the Plymouth Gin Distillery, the oldest working distillery in England, where you can take a tour and sample the renowned spirit. Sutton Harbour, adjacent to the Barbican, is a vibrant marina filled with boats and bordered by a picturesque waterfront promenade, perfect for a scenic stroll.


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