2-night in-depth embark/debark port exploration.
Stay Local in Dublin
As intimate as a village and as friendly as your local Irish pub, Dublin offers classic visitor sights, an excellent social scene, and the natural playgrounds of Dublin Bay and the Dublin Mountains framing it on all sides. While here, you’ll immerse yourself in the local culture with a tour fueled by fun-filled facts and stops by obscure spots that will both leave a smile on your face and come as a complete surprise. The day concludes with a traditional Irish dinner.
Highlights
Guinness Storehouse: The Guinness story is a quintessentially Irish journey enlivened by colorful characters and the brand's iconic advertising. Naturally, after immersing yourself in all things Guinness, you'll want to savor a pint.
Trinity College Long Room: In the 18th-century Old Library you'll find the Long Room, home to one of the world's most impressive library chambers, and some of Ireland's most cherished relics.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral: Ireland’s largest cathedral is one of the few existing buildings from medieval Dublin and was already ancient when Jonathan Swift (author of Gulliver’s Travels) acted as dean and was buried here in the 1700s.
The Irish Emigration Museum: The Irish story doesn’t end at the Emerald Isle’s shores. Millions of Irish have emigrated and, in the process, reshaped other nations around the world with their unique presence.
St. Stephen’s Green Park: An emerald in the heart of Dublin, St. Stephen’s Green is the perfect place to stop and smell the flowers. The park retains most of the Victorian design elements commissioned by Sir Arthur Guinness, who restored the briefly priva
The Merrion: This beautiful, toile-covered hotel is home to swanky Bar No. 23, casual Garden Room restaurant, Ireland’s sole two Michelin-starred Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, plus other foodie options.
Highlights
Land Program Itineraries
- Pre-Voyage Itinerary
- Post-Voyage Itinerary
Voyages Available For This Land Program
- 2-Night Pre-Voyage Program
Sailing:
Aug
28
2021
Region Northern & Western Europe | Northern & Western Europe |
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Ship Azamara Quest | Azamara Quest |
Embark Dublin, Ireland | Dublin, Ireland |
Debark Southampton, England | Southampton, England |
Voyage Only from
$3,079 USD
Land Program from
$1,994 USD
Voyage Price Starting From
$3,079 USD
Land Program Price Starting From
$1,994 USD
Voyage & Land Program Prices Starting From
$5,073 USD
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses $405.91
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses
$405.91
View Itinerary Details
Sailing:
Aug
28
2021
from
$3,079 USD
Voyage Price Starting From
$3,079 USD
Land Program Price Starting From
$1,994 USD
Voyage & Land Program Prices Starting From
$5,073 USD
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses $405.91

Ports of Call:
- Dublin, Ireland
- Warrenpoint, No. Ireland
- Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Londonderry, Northern Ireland
- Donegal (Killybegs), Ireland
- Galway, Ireland
- Foynes, Ireland
- Cork (Cobh), Ireland
- Waterford, Ireland
- Southampton, England
Ship Highlights Include:
Onboard Dining
- Aqualina (Italian Cuisine)
- Prime C (Steakhouse)
- Chef's Table
- Windows Café (Casual Dining & Snacks)
Entertainment & Activities
- Living Room
- The Quest Shop
- Indulgences (Fine Jewelry)
- White Night Parties
Spa & Fitness
- The Sanctum Spa
- Massage Therapy (Various Treatments)
- Acupuncture
- Fitness Center
What's Included
- Unique & guided tour experiences
- Four-Five Star hotel accommodations
- Transportation between port & hotel and hotel & airport
- Most meals & beverages (see itinerary for specifics)