Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon

Gay Group Trip:

Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon

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About this Trip

Set off on an unforgettable LGBT luxury cruise experience from Dublin to Lisbon aboard the World Traveller, a vessel designed for intimate and luxurious expeditions. Your journey begins in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, where history pulsates through the streets, from the storied halls of Trinity College to the city's famous pubs.

As the cruise ventures onward, find serenity on the white sandy beaches of St. Mary’s in the Isles of Scilly, blending coastal charm with historical allure. In France, the ship docks at Douarnenez, a town rich in maritime legacy, followed by an overnight stay in Bordeaux, the epitome of wine excellence with its vast vineyards and historic châteaux.

The cruise then sails to Spain, where the culinary paradise of San Sebastián awaits, along with La Coruna, a city steeped in the history of the Spanish Armada. As you head to Portugal, the picturesque city of Porto beckons, famous not only for its port wine but also for the historic Ferreira Caves, one of Portugal’s oldest port wine cellars.

The voyage culminates in Lisbon, Portugal's vibrant capital, a city that's a must-visit for any international traveler. This gay Lisbon cruise promises a journey where each port opens a new chapter of discovery, making it the perfect choice for an LGBT cruise from Dublin to Lisbon.

Departure Dates

22nd September 2025 Sunday

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Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon
Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon
Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon
Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon
Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon
Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon
Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon
Gay Group Trip: Luxury Cruise - Dublin to Lisbon

Group Trip Breakdown

Day 1 Dublin, Ireland
Day 1 Dublin, Ireland
Dublin's rich history and youthful spirit make it an ideal starting point for your journey. Explore the city's lively atmosphere, marked by medieval and 17th-century architecture alongside modern-day landmarks. Discover treasures like the Book of Kells and delve into Dublin's history with a relaxing River Liffey cruise. The experience is capped off with a visit to the iconic Guinness Storehouse, offering a panoramic view of Dublin from the Gravity Bar.
Day 2 Isles of Scilly, UK
Day 2 Isles of Scilly, UK
Discover the charming oasis of St. Mary's in the Isles of Scilly, an English gem with a Caribbean feel. It's the largest of the islands and a gateway to the archipelago, offering a mild, sunny climate. With its laid-back atmosphere, St. Mary's is perfect for an active day of boating or paddleboarding. Explore Hugh Town's shops, restaurants, and galleries, or relax on one of its three inviting beaches. This less-traveled destination promises a serene and engaging getaway.
Day 3 Douarnenez, France
Day 3 Douarnenez, France
Douarnenez, nestled in Brittany's coastal bay, is a vibrant town known for its sardine fishing and canning industries. The town's charm is best experienced along its picturesque waterfront, especially in the Quartier du Grand Port in the town center. Here, visitors can enjoy a variety of cafes and restaurants near the port, offering a true taste of local life.
Day 4 Bordeaux, France
Day 4 Bordeaux, France
Bordeaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southwest France, is renowned for its vast vineyards and rich wine heritage. With around 60 appellations and numerous châteaux, it's a haven for wine enthusiasts. Explore the Médoc peninsula's Castles Route to discover some of the most celebrated vineyards. Nearby, witness the historic Cordouan Lighthouse at Le Verdon-sur-Mer, France's oldest working lighthouse.
Day 5 Bordeaux (Port Médoc), France
Day 5 Bordeaux (Port Médoc), France
Port Médoc, celebrated for its red wine, is nestled between the Gironde estuary and a vast pine forest. It's the heartland of France's most esteemed grapes and the starting point of the Bordeaux Wine Route. From Blanquefort to Saint-Vivien-de-Médoc, wine tasting is a journey through history, including the chance to see three of the 12 Fortifications of Vauban.
Day 6 San Sebastian, Spain
Day 6 San Sebastian, Spain
San Sebastián, nestled in the Basque Country, combines seaside charm with a rich culinary culture. Experience the local flavors through pintxo bar hopping and savoring specialties like oysters with txakoli wine. Explore the Mercado de La Bretxa for fresh ingredients, enjoy the surf scene at Playa de la Concha, and take a vintage funicular ride up Mount Igueldo for panoramic views. Immerse yourself in the local life and history in the Old Town and Plaza de la Constitución.
Day 7 At Sea
Day 7 At Sea
Enjoy a leisurely day at sea, treating yourself in the spa or relaxing on deck. It's a perfect opportunity to socialize with fellow travelers, share stories, and plan future shore adventures together.
Day 8 La Coruña, Spain
Day 8 La Coruña, Spain
La Coruña, a province in Galicia, Spain, is rich in history and culture, making it a haven for intellectual travelers. As the home of the Spanish Armada and a major port town, it offers a blend of historical intrigue and hidden treasures. Enjoy the blend of nature and history in the San Carlos Garden and the Gardens of Mendez Nuñez, featuring lush greenery amidst cultural landmarks. Nearby, Santiago de Compostela boasts a stunning cathedral, a pilgrimage site for many.
Day 9 Porto, Portugal
Day 9 Porto, Portugal
Porto, Portugal's second-largest city, is nestled along the Douro River. It's famous for its port wine, particularly the historic Ferreira Caves cellar - but Porto offers much more for explorers. Starting from the port of Leixões, the journey unfolds to the iconic Dom Luis I bridge and Ribeira, the city's oldest district. Literary enthusiasts will cherish the Livraria Lello, a bookstore rich in history and architectural beauty.
Day 10 Cascais/Lisbon, Portugal
Day 10 Cascais/Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal's capital, is a tapestry of rich history and vibrant culture. It houses historical landmarks like the Jeronimos Monastery and São Jorge Castle. While it showcases Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, Lisbon pulses with a modern, lively atmosphere in its restaurants, shops, and rooftop bars. Exploring its charming streets by tuk-tuk offers an authentic local experience.
Day 11 Lisbon, Portugal
Day 11 Lisbon, Portugal
Say goodbye to your fellow passengers as you disembark and head to your onward travel or journey home.
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Further Information

You’ll be sailing in style on the Lord of the Glens, a splendid Scottish cruise ship. It’s an elegant seafaring yacht that can sail through the Caledonian Canal but also sail the Atlantic. This will be an all LGBT trip of no more than 54 guests. Expect a Scottish breakfast every morning and nightly entertainment.

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