
Round-trip sailing from Southampton, England
Sail with fellow Porsche Club members on an unforgettable round‑trip voyage from Southampton, where history, culture, and dramatic scenery define every destination. This immersive itinerary journeys through England, Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and France—balancing legendary cities and rugged coastlines with refined comfort at sea. Porsche Club member bookings include the enhanced advantages of Princess Plus*, offering added value and seamless convenience throughout the voyage. Demand is high—reserve your preferred stateroom now to secure the best cabin selection for this exceptional British Isles experience.
Exclusive Benefits
• Princess Plus® includes a beverage plan, casual dining benefits, complimentary room service, Wi‑Fi, and Crew Appreciation gratuities.
• Members‑only Porsche themed activities and events featuring guest speakers.
• DieCast Concours at Sea, Door Decorating competition, and more to be announced!
Itinerary
Day 1 – Sunday, August 29
Southampton (for London), England
Day 2 – Monday, August 30
Cornwall (Falmouth), England
Day 3 – Tuesday, August 31
Cork, Ireland (Cobh – for Blarney Castle)
Day 4 – Wednesday, September 1
Liverpool, England
Day 5 – Thursday, September 2
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Day 6 – Friday, September 3
Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland
Day 7 – Saturday, September 4
At Sea
Day 8 – Sunday, September 5
Orkney Islands (Kirkwall), Scotland
Day 9 – Monday, September 6
Invergordon, Scotland
Day 10 – Tuesday, September 7
Edinburgh (South Queensferry), Scotland
Day 11 – Wednesday, September 8
At Sea
Day 12 – Thursday, September 9
Le Havre (for Paris/Normandy), France
Day 13 - Friday, September 10
Southampton (for London), England
Two exclusive excursions are available to book as a part of this PCA Cruise.

Cornwall
England’s southwest corner is rich in legend and natural beauty. Cornwall is home to Tintagel Castle, the legendary birthplace of King Arthur, and the historic port of Falmouth, where the deep‑water harbor reflects centuries of maritime history. Dramatic seascapes, charming villages, and rolling green countryside make Cornwall one of England’s most scenic and beloved regions.
Note: Majestic Princess will anchor in Falmouth, with launches transporting guests ashore.

Cork
Founded in the 7th century by St. Fin Barre, Cork is a gateway to Ireland’s romance and legend. Explore rolling countryside, visit nearby Blarney Castle to kiss the famed Blarney Stone, or discover a landscape rich with prehistoric monuments and folklore. Nearby Cobh holds a poignant legacy as Ireland’s most important port of emigration.
Note: Majestic Princess will dock in Cobh, approximately 15 miles from Cork.

Liverpool
Celebrated as the birthplace of the Beatles and the British Invasion, this historic port city also impresses with outstanding neoclassical architecture. Nearby Port Sunlight offers the Lady Lever Gallery, home to an exceptional collection of English art and design.

Belfast
Set along the River Lagan, this vibrant and cosmopolitan city is distinguished by elegant Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Once a 19th‑century industrial powerhouse renowned for linen production and shipbuilding, it now serves as a gateway to the scenic countryside of Counties Antrim and Down—including the dramatic Giant’s Causeway—while offering a rich blend of history, culture, and world‑class Irish linens.

Glasgow
Standing as the commercial and cultural capital of the Scottish Lowlands, this riverside city along the Clyde is celebrated for its impressive Victorian architecture, outstanding museums, and vibrant shopping districts, including elegant Princes Square and the renowned Burrell Collection.
Note: Majestic Princess will dock in Greenock, approximately 45 minutes from Glasgow.

Orkney Islands
Located off Scotland’s northern coast, the Orkney Islands captivate with dramatic sea cliffs, white sand beaches, and remarkable ancient sites, including Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar. Norse heritage lives on in Kirkwall’s St. Magnus Cathedral, while abundant seabirds and historic Scapa Flow add to the islands’ enduring allure.

Invergordon
Steeped in mystery and legend, the dark waters of Loch Ness have captured imaginations since a widely reported 1933 sighting brought global attention to the elusive Nessie. Nearby, Cawdor Castle adds layers of history and romance to the region, famed as the setting for Duncan’s murder in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Invergordon serves as the gateway to this storied corner of the Scottish Highlands known as the Great Glen.

Edinburgh
Celebrated as Scotland’s political, cultural, and historic capital, Edinburgh is set between rolling hills and admired for its dramatic skyline, elegant Georgian architecture, and beautiful parks. The city’s rich literary and intellectual legacy—shaped by figures such as Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Adam Smith, and David Hume - is reflected in its historic streets, renowned festivals, and enduring global influence
Note: South Queensferry is an anchorage port; passengers transfer ashore by ship’s tender.

Le Havre
Normandy holds deep meaning for English‑speaking visitors through the legacy of the D‑Day landings. Rebuilt after World War II, Le Havre today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and France’s second‑largest port, serving as a gateway to Paris, the Norman countryside, and the historic landing beaches.
Looking for an enhanced Princess® Experience?
Wi-Fi (1 device per guest)
Crew Appreciation Included
Plus Beverage Package
(15 drinks per day up to $15 each)
4 casual dining meals per guest
Free OceanNow® delivery
Free room service delivery
Princess Plus is included on Treffen at Sea 2026. Ask your dedicated Concierge Agent about upgrading on all Princess voyages.


