knitr Posted June 23 #1 Share Posted June 23 My husband and I had booked a Lindblad cruise circumnavigating Ireland, and it was cancelled. We're very interested in a similar itinerary. We've found one on National Trust Tours and one on Noble Caledonia. We are inexperienced, have taken one Lindblad cruise to Alaska (100 passengers, fabulous). Can anyone provide advice about how to assess possible choices? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisingAlong4Now Posted June 23 #2 Share Posted June 23 (edited) I entered "cruises around Ireland" into my search engine and got many results. I would also contact a good travel agent who specializes in small ship cruising (speak with friends - cannot recommend agents on this site) who can assist you. The British Isles/Western Europe - Cruise Critic Community board may also provide some assistance. Edited June 23 by CruisingAlong4Now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted June 23 #3 Share Posted June 23 Would you be interested in or able to do a driving trip, DIY? It's a super easy trip. Just a thought. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsn55 Posted June 24 #4 Share Posted June 24 I had never heard of Noble Caledonia, but a friend was just telling me about a circumnavigation cruise she took with them and how pleased she was. I've sailed on Grand Circle's Corinthian three times and it's a great ship with a fabulous crew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Host Kat Posted June 24 #5 Share Posted June 24 7 hours ago, knitr said: My husband and I had booked a Lindblad cruise circumnavigating Ireland, and it was cancelled. We're very interested in a similar itinerary. We've found one on National Trust Tours and one on Noble Caledonia. We are inexperienced, have taken one Lindblad cruise to Alaska (100 passengers, fabulous). Can anyone provide advice about how to assess possible choices? Hello @knitr and welcome to Cruise Critic and the message boards! A good cruise specialist should be able to help you with choices. Perhaps this oldie but goody Cruise Critic article will be helpful: Finding a Cruise Travel Agent The Cruise Critic website and message boards are both great resources for new as well as experienced cruisers and we are so glad you found us! Please feel free to browse the Cruise Critic Community categories list of the various forums. I suggest you put the page link in your browser's Favorites for quick & easy access in the future. Please read a few threads in the different forums to get a feel for what each forum is about. Make sure you read any pinned threads (aka stickies) on the top of the first page of threads in most forums. You will find very important instructions or information there. Please remember the following portion from the Guidelines we all agreed to follow when registering for our free Cruise Critic memberships: Browse Before You Post Browse a topic first to see if your question has already been asked or answered by someone else. Also, many of the major cruise lines forums have a FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) topic that has been created by our members. Give that a try first. Browsing is your #1 best resource! Please post your messages in an appropriate topic so that you'll receive the best possible response. It is very time consuming to move misplaced messages that are in the wrong topics. Anytime you need to start a new thread on a forum, first make sure you are in the correct forum for your topic. Word your new thread title in a way to help the members know exactly the information you seek. This greatly helps the members browsing through the thread titles and if they know the information, they will post replies to you. Also, it is best to limit each inquiry to only one topic such as one cruise line, one ship, one port of call, etc. and of course, on the correct forum. You will get more replies that way. Be sure to mention the cruise line, ship, sail date or port in your inquiry message if that sort of information will help your fellow Cruise Critic members help you. So sorry this is so long, but I sincerely hope this will be helpful to someone new to posting on our message boards. We are glad to have you aboard Cruise Critic! Happy sails, Host Kat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Host Kat Posted June 24 #6 Share Posted June 24 6 hours ago, valereee2000 said: Hm...and somehow I appear to have created two profiles, then logged in with a different one than the one I posted this question from yesterday. Weird. @knitr and @valereee2000 Members should have only one user name account and email address of record. To rectify, please email help@cruisecritic.com from one of your current Cruise Critic email addresses of record. Please include a list of all previous Cruise Critic user names and Cruise Critic email addresses of record. Be sure to state which user name and which email address of record you want to keep. That should solve the problem. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Lois R Posted June 24 #7 Share Posted June 24 Hi Val, check out the company called European Waterways. They have small barges, holds between 8-20 people. I am not sure if they do Ireland or not but I know they sail around Scotland. They have a website so you can look directly at their barges and itineraries. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knitr Posted June 24 Author #8 Share Posted June 24 Wow, Lois R, that looks awesome, and not just for Ireland! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canuker Posted July 3 #9 Share Posted July 3 whoever you choose, two things are essential for these itineraries: 1. Umbrella. The sturdier the better. 2. Sea sickness pills. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted July 3 #10 Share Posted July 3 48 minutes ago, Canuker said: whoever you choose, two things are essential for these itineraries: 1. Umbrella. The sturdier the better. 2. Sea sickness pills. 1. A jacket with a hood 2. Why? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navybankerteacher Posted July 3 #11 Share Posted July 3 1. Agreed - a good rain jacket is far more effective (even just plain workable) than an umbrella. 2. The Irish Sea and the Western Approaches, especially on a small ship/large boat, can be challenging. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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