Group cruise 2028

Why another Group Cruise?

After having a wonderful time with a great bunch of people on Borealis in April 2026, the one question we were being constantly asked by everyone onboard was “When is the next one?”  Well here it is!

We came up with this idea after listening to the feedback from those on our previous group cruise and others who would have liked to have come on the previous one but couldn’t. 

Our Itineary On Caribbean Princess

27th July 2028 – Southampton

Embark the beautiful Caribbean Princess in sunny Southampton

28th July – Sea Day

A chance to enjoy all the ship facilities on our one and only sea day.

29th July – Galway

Check out the local foods, sample pub culture, or maybe travel further afield to the the Aran Islands and explore the wild beauty of Connemaraor.

30th July – Killybegs

Killybegs the largest fishing port in Ireland. From here you can check out the Northern Headlands and Wild Atlantic Way  of Donegal. Alternatively visit Fanad Head Lighthouse, Doe Castle, Glenveagh National Park and much more.

1st August – Belfast

Belfast is the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland. There is a wealth of things to do: the Titanic Experience, Hop On Hop Off bus trip, visit some of the traditional pubs of a market. Alternatively head out of town to the Giants Causway or indulge yourself in a Game of Thrones tour. Whatever you choose Belfast is a special place to visit.

2nd August – Dún Laoghaire

This is a picturesque coastal suburb and port which is the stop for Dublin. Located just 12 km (about 7.5 miles) south of Dublin city centre, it is highly accessible via the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) train. This takes you directly from the port to Pearse or Tara Street stations in the heart of Dublin in just 20 to 25 minutes. Once there you can explore all that the capital of Ireland has to offer.  Enjoy the craic or maybe visit the Guiness factory to sample some of it’s wares.

3rd August – Cobh

Our final port of call in Ireland and the gateway to Cork. Whether you choose to stay in Cobh or visit Cork there is plenty to see and do.

4th August – Falmouth

On our way back to Southampton we stop in the beauitiful town of Falmouth in Cornwall. Here you can visit the famous Trebah Gardens, a sub-tropical paradise. This magnificent 26-acre Cornish ravine garden features a rich collection of rare and exotic plants, trees and shrubs. Perhaps you would prefer to visit Pendennis Castle, one of Henry VIII’s finest coastal fortresses. It has defended Cornwall against foreign invasion since Tudor times. Discover how the castle evolved over the centuries right through to the First World War. 

5th August – Southampton for disembarkation

Finding out More

We have put together a short video showing an introduction to the cruise which may be of interest.  Simply hitting the `Get a Quote’ button above will give you access to more information and booking conditions.  It will also enable you to contact Dan at Go Cruise & Travel direct for pricing and availability.

Ken Goes Cruising