British Isles: UK / Wales / Scotland / Ireland 200

 
Reviewed By: Holloway, Victoria Canada on 14th Mar 2010
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises Times cruised before: 3-5
Cruise Ship: Golden Princess Sailed: August, 2005
Destination: British Isles Age: 56-65
Cabin: Balcony
Cruise Date: August 10, 2005,
Golden Princess Cabin Balcony A418
Contributor: Robert Holloway

My wife and I (60/62) booked this British Isles cruise in April 2005 and learned a lesson, book as soon as you can with a deposit, other wise the price or offers change. Cruise lines are now like airlines, capacity controlled values.

We have been to Alaska with Celebrity (Infinity) and Mexico with Princess (Sea Princess ) in 2001 now we are finally in 2005 on a cruise we have wanted to do for a long time.

We live on Vancouver Island, Victoria in Canada, so 10+ hours later via Air Canada and 8 hours ahead time zone, we arrived in London for three nights and Southampton for one night prior to the cruise. It is a great way to go and be relaxed.
Stayed at London Hilton Euston and Novotel Southampton, great hotels for about 65 GBP (pounds) a night, about $125 CDN. For August, good rates as we prepaid back in April.
Also stayed at Novotel Heathrow for 1 night on way back, it is isolated though on airport row if you want to walk around.

Arranged for Imperial Cars Southampton to drive us from London to Southampton, to the pier next day and return to London. Great service and value for not dealing with taxis, tubes and buses.

Arrived 12:45 at pier and with express check-in onboard within 15 minutes, gave a few pounds to the luggage porter, bags onboard about 1 hour later. Bypassed the photo hounds while boarding except for security picture to match your cabin card. The ship had about 2,800 passengers with 700 Brits, 1,700 US and rest of us around the world.

Food choices were great on the buffet and Horizon was well run. It does take awhile to find food choices on different islands but not long. Plenty of seating though tables for 2 or 4 are limited. We chose 2nd seating fixed with a table of 8 which soon became 6, very good company.

Ports were: Southampton & sea day, sea day, Dublin, HolyHead Wales (Tender), Belfast, Grennock (Glasgow), sea day, Orkney Islands Kirkwall (Tender), Queensbury, Edinburgh (Tender), sea day.

It of course rained a bit once we got to Wales and Northern Scotland but if you have a sweater, light jacket and umbrella (brolly), not an issue. Lots of fun, countryside was wonderful and beautiful.

We took basic tours in most of the ports and walked around in Greenock and Kirkwall.
Currency is GBP everywhere except Euros in Dublin and the ship now has machines that convert your monies for you, great feature.
Entertainment was great with local talent brought in in some ports, bagpipes greeted us in Greenock , a band in Belfast and a local youth music group in Wales. The Welsh in Holyhead were great greeters and made us feel welcome.

Staff on ship were friendly and our cabin staff including dining staff were fantastic. It is a large Hotel on water , if you accept that then its hard to fault the services.

We will come back to the UK, especially Wales and Orkney and Southern England, and get out into the countryside.

Only blip was food costs in London , for us it's 2-1, what you pay locally becomes same but in GBP. Outside of London, it is less expensive.

We considered this cruise as a wonderful way to sample, like a buffet, the British Isles.
Of course, I do admit to being born in UK but had not been back since 1966/67.
It was wonderful.
Rob
Quality of Food4
Dining Room for Dinner Horizon Buffet for Lunch Cabin For Breakfast
Entertainment5
Local performers bought onboard were the best
Shore Excursions5
Highland Whiskey tour in Orkney
Staff4
all were fine
Children's Facilitiesn/a
Onboard Activities3
Cabins4
Overall Rating4
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Comment by Issyalex, glasgow (20 Mar 10 00:50) about this REVIEW
shame you only walked around Greenock and did not go into Gasgow. I may be biased as I was born amd still live in Glasgow but it is such a great city, history, museums (all free admission), architecture and of course great shopping.
Comment by Holloway, Victoria (09 Apr 10 07:03) about a COMMENT by Issyalex (20 Mar 10 00:50)
Sorry about that as we had not arranged a tour into Glasgow but did enjoy our short walk into the city of Greenock and emjoyed meeting some of the folks that work and live their. Next time... Cheers Rob
Comment by Chapman, DERBY (14 Mar 10 18:41) about this REVIEW
Interesting report. There is always a welcome in the hillside in Wales. Or so they tell me. Sheep country you know :-)
Comment by Holloway, Victoria BC Canada (14 Mar 10 21:31) about a COMMENT by Chapman (14 Mar 10 18:41)
True.... Wales remind us of the countryside in parts of the Britiah Isles and it is said more sheep exist then people in Wales. Cheers Rob
Comment by kendall, Newcastle on tyne (14 Mar 10 09:26) about this REVIEW
Well this is one way to try to geet a free berlitz guide but reviewing a cruise 6 years later takes some memory!!!
Comment by Holloway, Victoria BC Canada (14 Mar 10 21:27) about a COMMENT by kendall (14 Mar 10 09:26)
Ah,, The rule is if it is a cruise 2 years prior , no book . Which I do not expect anyhow. Thank you for the memory compliment but I had created this awhile ago and thought a 4 1/2 review might still be of value. Once we take our November 15, 2010 cruise out of Barbados then I promise you a real current review. Chers Rob

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