Operation Overlord: Remembering D-Day
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Hebridean Island Cruises  ·  Hebridean Princess

Operation Overlord: Remembering D-Day

From Dover to Portland  ·  Mediterranean  ·  8 nights

Departure 5 Aug 2027
Duration 8 nights
Ports of call 8 ports
Ship Hebridean Princess
Journey type Expedition Cruise
From
$11030
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

Cruise Line
Hebridean Island Cruises
Ship
Hebridean Princess
Cruise Type
Expedition Cruise
From
$11030 pp
Departure
5 Aug 2027
Return
30 Jun 2026
Duration
8 nights
Ports of call
8 ports

From Dover to Portland

We know of no ship quite like this one; a tiny little gem, dedicated to Scotland and all things Scottish, this Princess is fit for a queen!

A single ship with just 48 guests and in operation for only nine
months of the year – hardly viable in the modern day, you would
think – and when you step aboard you will also feel as if you have
been swept into a bygone age, when kindness was key. A one word
descriptor? Charm, perhaps. But that only begins to cover what is
special about Hebridean Princess.

1
05/08/2027
Dover

White Cliffs Country is a fascinating region, one packed with history and natural beauty. We think there is no sight like that of the stunning cliffs rising from the sea, topped by the fortifications of Dover Castle, and surrounded by lush green countryside. But the nearby area is also packed with charm, and not so further afield are captivating pretty villages, fascinating towns such as Sandwich (one of the original Cinque ports), and of course Kent's glory, Canterbury with its magnificent cathedral. A final thought must go to the many castles including Deal, Walmer and the magnificently photogenic Leeds Castle.

Memorii Tip: Don't miss Perhaps our favourite restaurant in the South is The Sportsman at Seasalter, an extraordinary isolated pub on the bleak estuary coast. A Michelin Star, fantastic food and astonishing value.
2
06/08/2027
Dunkirk
3
07/08/2027
Boulogne-sur-Mer

Boulogne is France’s biggest fishing port, so this is a great place for a seafood lunch, and the waterfront Nausicáa is one of the world’s largest aquariums. There are also some interesting historic buildings within the 13th-century walls of the Haute-Ville, perched on a hill overlooking the rest of the town.

4
08/08/2027
Dieppe

Dieppe takes its name from the Saxon word for ‘deep’ thanks to its fine natural harbour, and was a key port during the 16th and 17th centuries, later becoming a popular seaside resort. In 1942 the Nazi-occupied city was the focus of a disastrous Allied raid, commemorated at the Memorial du 19 Août 1942 museum.

5
09/08/2027
Caen

Caen was founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, and the beautiful Abbaye aux Hommes is his last resting place, though only a thigh bone remains. Caen was heavily damaged during the Second World War, and there are several D-Day sites nearby; learn more at the city's excellent Memorial Museum.

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10/08/2027
Caen
7
11/08/2027
Cherbourg

An important naval base and major commercial port, Cherbourg is the gateway to the many attractions of Normandy, including the Bayeux Tapestry and the beaches where the D-Day landings took place. Cherbourg’s excellent Cité de la Mer maritime museum is also well worth a visit.

8
13/08/2027
Portland

The windswept Isle of Portland is connected to the mainland by Chesil Beach, which curves west for 18 miles along the Dorset coast. The island is famous as the home of Portland stone and is rich in bird life, while just next door is the resort town of Weymouth, with its pretty Georgian harbour.

What is included

Fare inclusions

Daytime activities
Flights included
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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