97 Cruise Torquay, England Torquay Harbour is on the south coast of Devon and provides experienced piloting, tender operations and safe anchorage for cruise ships of all sizes. Excursion highlights include Greenway, the holiday home of Agatha Christie; Kents Cavern, a Unesco global geopark site; the Paignton to Dartmouth steam train; Cockington Craft Village; Torre Abbey Gardens; and Babbacombe Model Village. Passengers disembark with direct access to the town centre, an attractive palm-lined sea front promenade, local shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. www.englishriviera.co.uk/cruise-torquay Cruise Wales Cruise Wales was established to enable ports and destinations in Wales to exploit the emerging market of visiting cruise ships. The aim of the partnership is to grow the number of cruise ship calls year on year, and to increase passenger numbers in Wales. Cruise Wales works closely with all its port communities and supply chain to ensure that their buy-in to its cruise programme will help them to maximise benefits. Wales offers something for cruise passengers of all ages and Cruise Wales is happy to help cruise lines with developing new itineraries for any demographic. www.traveltrade.visitwales.com/products/cruise-wales Foyle Port, island of Ireland Foyle Port is idyllically located in Derry-Londonderry, home to Ireland’s only completely intact historic Walled City. The port’s compact size and easy accessility into both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland allows for combined experiences to some of the island’s most magnificent areas of outstanding natural beauty including the iconic Unesco World Heritage Site, The Giant’s Causeway, and the start of the famous coastal touring route, the Wild Atlantic Way in Donegal. www.foyleport.com St. Peter Port, Guernsey St. Peter Port is the perfect base for exploring the Island of Guernsey. Passengers can meander less than a few minutes to reach the beautiful, historic town awash with flowers, cafe culture and independent shopping. Also the base for Guernsey’s variety of excursions, no time is lost heading out to sea for wildlife spotting or on a short boat ride to the blissful, carless Herm Island. On land, discover Guernsey’s special, exclusive and boutique experiences from foodie and eco-tourism excursions to bike, walking and tuk tuk tours run in smaller groups by locals. www.cruiseguernsey.com FEATURED PORTS & DESTINATIONS
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