Think rugged landscapes, isolated beaches, castles, kilts, clans – and whisky. Here are 10 top selling points for Hurtigruten’s 15-day British Isles from Dover cruise.
1. It’s ex-UK
Flightless cruising means no suitcase restrictions and no airport or transfer hassle, with Dover providing historical maritime attractions and a broad selection of hotels for those needing pre- or post-cruise accommodation. The coastal town is also just minutes from the English Channel so promises a speedy getaway.
2. It’s small-ship cruising
A small ship can take passengers to places larger ships simply cannot reach. Hurtigruten’s Maud is designed to take travellers off the beaten track, closer to remote islands, relatively untouched nature and ancient settlements.
3. It’s more inclusive than other voyages
Tickets for the British Isles from Dover departure include your client’s choice of cabin, breakfast, lunch, dinner, beer, wine and selected soft drinks (in Aune and Fredheim restaurants), tea and coffee, onboard Wi-Fi in areas that support it, a reusable water bottle, wind and water-resistant jacket and a range of excursions.
4. It visits hidden wonders
Venturing away from the well-trodden tourist track, this itinerary explores wild and historic destinations such as the Isle of Man, remote Scottish highlands and the Hebrides.
5. It offers tremendous variety
Spotting striking birdlife, tasting whisky at artisanal distilleries, meeting proud local craftsmen and seeing their creations and visiting Viking heritage sites and imposing castles are all experiences clients can enjoy when they book this itinerary with Hurtigruten.




