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In the north of Wales and in the west of the captivating Isle of Anglesey, succumb to the charms of the enchanting small port town of Holyhead. Often called “the mother of Wales” due to its importance in history, Holyhead is a paradise for anyone with a passion for natural landscapes and heritage. They will love exploring the town’s many historical landmarks, among other sites. Among these is Holyhead’s 13th-century church, St Cybi’s Church, nestling right in the middle of the Roman citadel. Finally, you will be able to admire one of the symbols of the town: South Stack Lighthouse, built in 1809. As you pass near the lighthouse, you might have the chance to marvel at numerous species of seabirds, including guillemots and razorbills.
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Dublin (Ireland)
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Dublin (Ireland)
7 cruise-card.nightscruise-card.aboardLe Lapérouse
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Back to back offer, No single supplement, cruise-card.ponant-bonus
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£3,670 cruise-card.price-suffix
Celtic Voyage: The Hebrides and the Irish Sea – with Smithsonian Journeys
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London (United Kingdom)
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Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)
8 cruise-card.nightscruise-card.aboardLe Bellot
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Back to back offer, cruise-card.ponant-bonus
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£5,250 cruise-card.price-suffix
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