Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2020

2 3 Highlighting heritage CFIP features some of the fascinating and iconic World Heritage sites that cruise guests can visit Situated in Europe’s largest natural harbour, the Port of Poole opens the door to the most beautiful locations on the South Coast. Including England’s only natural World Heritage site – The Jurassic Coast. Covering 95 miles of stunning shoreline, the Jurassic Coast was inscribed by Unesco in 2001 for the outstanding universal value of its rocks, fossils and landforms. Nestled in towns and villages are museums and visitor centres that bring the Jurassic Coasts global heritage to life, showcasing exceptional fossils and fascinating exhibitions. Many also offer unique activities such as coasteering, fossil hunting and even musical geology walks. Port of Poole Jurassic Coast Resplendent with its stunning ornamental gateway, spectacular Canterbury Cathedral is a must-see for any visitor to Kent, England. The Cathedral’s history began in 597AD when Augustine, a monk sent by Pope Gregory the Great, arrived as a missionary and established his seat (or ‘cathedra’) in Canterbury. As one of the world’s oldest cathedrals, its stunning architecture and rich heritage continues to attract people from all over the world. Port of Dover Canterbury Cathedral

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