

Step aboard Oceania’s elegant Vista for a spectacular 10-night Celtic voyage that takes you through the heart and soul of the British Isles and Ireland.
SAVE $2,000pp! |
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10 NIGHT CRUISE ON OCEANIA’S VISTA | DEPARTS 15 AUGUST 2025
From the charming seaside towns and rugged cliffs of Ireland to the historic treasures of England and the Isle of Man, this cruise is steeped in storybook landscapes and Celtic culture.
Whether it’s kissing the Blarney Stone, walking the Giant’s Causeway, or sipping Guinness in a Dublin pub, you’ll explore it all in ultimate luxury — with Oceania’s signature gourmet dining, refined service, and generous inclusions.

ALWAYS FREE:
- Gourmet Speciality Restaurants
- Unlimited Starlink® WiFi
- Shipboard Gratuities
- In-Suite and In-Stateroom Dining
- Sodas, Speciality Coffees & Teas
- Still and sparkling Vero Water®
- Juices, Smoothies & Gourmet Ice Cream
- Group Fitness Classes
- Laundry Services


CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS:
LUXURY AT SEA
• Enjoy Oceania’s renowned gourmet cuisine, complimentary speciality restaurants, and unlimited Starlink® WiFi throughout your journey.
AUTHENTIC IRISH CHARM
• Kiss the legendary Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle in Cork
• Marvel at the soaring Cliffs of Moher near Galway
• Explore the traditional fishing village of Killybegs
and the dramatic Slieve League cliffs
• Immerse yourself in Irish music and culture in lively local pubs
SCENIC & CULTURAL GEMS
• Visit Belfast and discover the geological wonder of the Giant’s Causeway
• Ride a horse-drawn tram and delve into Viking heritage on the Isle of Man
• Wander through 1,100 years of Viking history in Waterford
LITERARY LEGENDS & HISTORIC CITIES
• Walk in the footsteps of Joyce, Wilde, and Yeats in literary Dublin
• Tour Trinity College’s Old Library and the Guinness Storehouse
• Discover London’s iconic sights before or after your cruise
COASTAL CHARM & MARITIME HISTORY
• Explore the naval history of Plymouth, including the Mayflower Steps and the National Marine Aquarium
• Take in the elegant architecture and vibrant gardens of Belfast
11 Days / 10 Nights | ||
15th to 25th August 2025 | ||
Oceania Vista | London - London | ||
COST (per person, twin share): | ||
Suite Category | Brochure fare from | Promotional fare from |
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French Veranda | $10,220 | $8,220 |
Veranda | $11,020 | $9,020 |
Conceirge Veranda | $11,730 | $9,730 |
Penthouse Suite | 14,340 | $12,340 |


Daily Itinerary
Day 1: Friday 15 August 2025
London (Southampton), United Kingdom
Embark ship in Southampton.
Day 2: Saturday 16 August
At Sea
Day 3: Sunday 17 August
Cork (Ringaskiddy), Ireland
Cheerful Cork sprawls about the River Lee in one of Ireland's most stunning settings. Bridges crisscross the city leading to landmarks like St. Anne's Church and the Old City Gaol, where you'll see the 19th century prisoners' graffiti. Make time to kiss the Blarney Stone in Blarney Castle.
Day 4: Monday 18 August
Galway, Ireland
From shopping and culture to castles and cliffs, the city of Galway and its surroundings offer a wide array of fascinating experiences. In town, visit An Taibdearc – the national Irish language theatre of Ireland – or learn about the area’s history at the Galway City Museum. Venture into the countryside to take in the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, which are more than 700 feet high and home to 29 species of seabirds. Wrap up the day at a pub featuring traditional Irish music.
Day 5: Tuesday 19 August
Killybegs, Ireland
Donegal’s scenic fishing village, Killybegs is situated in a region marked by natural beauty and rich in Celtic heritage. Discover thatched Irish cottages and picturesque Gaeltacht villages, not to mention super fresh seafood and beautiful stretches of coastline with Blue Flag beaches. Get a sense of the town’s history and see the world’s largest hand-knotted loom at the former factory of Donegal Carpets, now known as Killybegs International Carpet Making & Fishing Centre. Nature lovers will want to head to hiking trails of dramatic Slieve League Mountains just west of Killybegs – those up for the adventure will be rewarded with stunning views of Donegal Bay, local wildlife and some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe.
Day 6: Wednesday 20 August
Belfast, Ireland
Delight in this vibrant city of ornate Victorian and Edwardian architecture, gracious gardens and friendly pubs. Thrill to the natural phenomenon of the Giants' Causeway, a stunning geological anomaly of tightly packed, uneven basalt columns disappearing into the sea, and the enigmatic ruins of Grey Abbey.
Day 7: Thursday 21 August
Isle of Man (Douglas), United Kingdom
The capital of the Isle of Man, Douglas lies on a beautiful bay backed by wild moors and rugged glens. A horse-drawn tram ride is a great way to see the considerable sights. Don't miss the fascinating collection of Viking artifacts in the Manx Museum.
Day 8: Friday 22 August
Dublin (Dún Laoghaire), Ireland
Considering it’s the birthplace of some of the world’s greatest literary figures – Beckett, Joyce, Shaw, Wilde, Yeats – you can’t help but wonder what it is about Dublin that so inspires. Exploring the city, you find answers. It’s the strong sense of community embodied in its pub culture, in the stunning churches seemingly on every corner, and in the sprawling parks where residents gather to commune with nature. It’s also the history preserved in the ancient books of Trinity College’s Old Library and in the story of Guinness and his iconic beer. Meanwhile, the charming seaside town of Dún Laoghaire possesses its own sense of timeless appeal, from the James Joyce Tower and Museum to the National Maritime Museum of Ireland.
Day 9: Saturday 23 August
Waterford, Ireland
Stroll through this 1,100-year-old Viking town and admire Rodney's Tower, still in use, and see the exquisite treasures in the museum. Visit the Waterford Crystal Visitors' Centre, where you can see how the artisans cut their famous designs. Or enjoy the beautiful Irish countryside as you pass majestic abbey ruins, stroll through quaint villages and see remnants of Viking heritage.
Day 10: Sunday 24 August
Plymouth, United Kingdom
History comes alive as you wander the cobblestone streets of the Barbican district from the Mayflower Steps, near the site where the Pilgrims sailed for the New World, to the Black Friars Distillery, which has been producing Plymouth Gin since 1793. The National Marine Aquarium boasts one of the deepest tanks in all of Europe, and a boat tour offers remarkable views of Plymouth Harbour.
Day 11: Monday 25 August
London (Southampton), United Kingdom
Arrive back in Southampton and disembark.