British Isles

A unique opportunity exists for voyages on a specialist ship of 2,500 grt servicing and maintaining navigational aids on routine tours of duty in and around the coasts of England, Wales and the Channel Isles. Occasionally it may be possible to put passengers ashore depending on the work activities and area. Passengers can choose between 7, 14 and 21-day cruises.
“The food, friendliness of those on board and the luxury needs to be experienced to be believed” – (Dennis Price, one of the first passengers)
A corporation constituted under Royal Charter granted by Henry VIII in 1514 owns and manages the ship. The ship has a British captain and European crew.
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There is ample room on board to relax. Passengers have a dedicated lounge providing panoramic views to the sides and stern. The lounge also opens up to a promenade and viewing deck.
There is a dining room that can also serve as a conference/meeting room sitting up to twelve comfortably. |
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Passengers are accommodated in six outside air-conditioned cabins. 2 Stateroom (double) cabins 1 Luxury (double) cabin 3 Executive (double) cabins Each is individually designed with en suite bathrooms. They all have tea/coffee making facilities, satellite television, computer/email links and trouser presses.
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Fares are quoted in Pounds Sterling per occupancy of the cabin and are inclusive of travel and full board.
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Cabin Type |
Level of Occupancy |
Cost per cabin ₤ |
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7 Nights |
14 Nights |
21 Nights |
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STATEROOM |
Two pax |
3,000 |
5,860 |
8,640 |
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Single pax use |
2,250 |
4,430 |
6,580 |
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LUXURY |
Two pax |
2,810 |
5,480 |
7,790 |
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Single pax use |
1,880 |
3,680 |
5,460 |
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EXECUTIVE |
Two pax |
2,630 |
5,100 |
7,520 |
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Single pax use |
1,500 |
2,930 |
4,330 |
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3 and 5 night voyages are possible depending on availability - fares on
application.
2008-06