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European
Waterways Shannon Princess II
2013 Season Departure
Dates
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Departure
Dates ( Sunday ) |
Rates
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Cruise
Route
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| April
- 14, 21, 28 |
Value
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Lower
Shannon
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| May
- 5 |
Value |
Lower
Shannon |
| May
- 12, 19, 26 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
| June
- 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 |
Regular
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Lower
Shannon
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| July
- 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 |
Regular
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Lower
Shannon
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August
- 4, 11, 18, 25 |
Regular
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Lower
Shannon
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| September
- 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 |
Regular
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Lower
Shannon
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| October
- 6 |
Regular |
Lower
Shannon |
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European
Waterways - Ireland 2013 Rates
Rates are
shown in European Euros
Rates are for
six nights on either per
person based on
double occupancy per cabin or whole boat charter basis
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Accommodation |
Value
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Regular
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| Suite
per person |
€3.000
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€3.440
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| Single
Supplement |
€1,100
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€1,270
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| Charter
6 passenger whole boat |
€22,200
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€25,000
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| Charter 8 passenger whole boat |
€25,550 |
€28,330 |
| Charter 10 passenger whole boat |
€28,880 |
€32,770 |
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Click here for Cruise Terms and Conditions
Price includes:
Transfer
to the barge from the meeting point on Sunday, 6 night
cruise, all meals on board catered for by the on board
Master Chef, open bar 24/7 with a large range of alcoholic
and non alcoholic drinks, all wines served throughout the
cruise, excursions and admittance fees as per the itinerary,
use of barge facilities, which includes bicycles on request,
and transfer back to the drop off point the following Saturday
morning.
Cruise Highlights:
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See
the Iron Age Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre
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Tour
the Ruins of the legendary 6th century Clonmacnoise
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Full
day excursion to Galway City
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Visit
the unusual hunted Leap Castle
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Tour
the Birr Castle with its stunning landscaped gardens
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Visit
Killaloe and its cathedral
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Regional Specialities
Baked Baby Lobster, Roast Sholder of Lamb, Black Velvet
Crepes filled with Raspberries and served with
Champagne Sauce
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Wine
Cellar
A wide selection of French & other European wines,
complemented by fine Irish single malt whiskies
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Cheese
Board
Cashel Blue Farmhouse Cheese, Boilie Goats
Cheese, Carrigbyrne Soft Cheese
River Shannon
The River Shannon represents
Ireland at its finest. Rolling green fields, lakes and
rivers, ancient Celtic monasteries and an abundance of
wildlife are common place on our carefully chosen cruise
route. The legends and fables of Ireland are found everywhere
and are well understood by the warm and hospitable Irish
people. Their extraordinary history has been varied and
sometimes difficult but they somehow always find the time
to chat and discuss the time of day.
- Click here for Quigley's Marina to Killaloe Ireland Cruise
- Click here for Killoloe to Quigley's Marina Ireland "Golf" Cruise
CRUISE MAP

Classic Ireland Cruise - Quigley's Marina to Killaloe
Sunday, Day 1 - Quigley’s Marina
we meet you at the destignated meeting place and transfer you by coach to the Shannon Princess at Quigley’s Marina. Your Captain and his crew welcome you on board the delightful Shannon Princess with Champagne, Black Velvets or Irish Coffees! Dinner on board.
Monday, Day 2 – Quigley’s Marina to Athlone
This Morning we begin our cruise around the beautiful “Inner Lakes” of Lough Ree and then continue north to Lough Ree as we explore some of the 365 islands on the lake. We then circle back to the River and onto our mooring in Athlone Town. After lunch we depart by bus to the “Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre”. The centre interprets an Iron Age bog road which was built in the year 148 BC across the Boglands close to the River Shannon. The oak road is the largest of its kind to have been uncovered in Europe and was excavated over the years by Professor Barry Raferty of University College Dublin. Dinner on board.
Tuesday, Day 3 - Athlone to Shannonbridge
The Shannon Princess descends through Athlone Lock and heads south through Europe’s richest example of “Callow” landscape. Countryside little changed in over 1000 years. This is one of Ireland’s premier Wildfowl Reserves. We moor at Clonmacnoise ruins, a famed 6th.Century University and early Christian settlement. After a visit to the interpretive centre we lunch onboard enroute to Shannon Bridge arriving mid-afternoon to this typical Irish riverside town. After Lunch we depart by bus to “Birr Castle” Irelands Historical Science Centre and home of the Oldest Telescope in the World, with its glorious landscaped gardens dating from 17th. Century and family seat of the Earls of Ross. Dinner on board.
Wednesday, Day 4 - Shannonbridge to Terryglass
We travel a very pretty stretch of the Shannon with an ever-changing landscape slipping by. Travelling down through Meelick lock, pausing as Portumna swing bridge is opened to allow the Shannon Princess passage onto idyllic Lough Derg. We moor at Terryglass Harbour. Lunch at the Derg Inn in the Village. Time to explore this charming Hamlet before an afternoon excursion to “Leap Castle”, reputed to be Ireland’s most haunted house. You will be greeted by Sean Ryan and his family who will invite you in to their unusual home and Sean, a renowned musician, will tell you the fascinating history of the castle and the part it played in founding the American Constitution. Sean will gladly play a few tunes with possibly the added bonus of being joined by his talented young daughter who will demonstrate her amazing dancing skills. Dinner on board.
Thursday, Day 5 - Terryglass to Galway to Mountshannon
A full day excursion to Galway City – A lively University City and cultural centre for Irish speaking regions in Western Ireland. Visit Galway crystal and a profusion of craft and linen shops. Lunch at a Traditional Guinness & Oyster pub. Return to Shannon Princess and set sail through the especially beautiful Lough Derg passing Forrest Park and ancient mountains as we set our course for Mountshannon – a lovely lakeside village perched above the Lough. Dinner on board.
Friday, Day 6 - Mountshannon to Killaloe
This morning we set sail through south Lough Derg and her many Islands rejoining the River Shannon and entering Killaloe, once home to the court of the greatest High King of Ireland, Brian Boru. We moor on the Tipperary side of this elegant little town, with plenty of time for you to visit the town. After lunch onboard, we set off by bus on our excursion to a unique project set in the grounds of Graggaunowen Castle, designed to bring Bronze Age & Celtic culture to life. Also on display is a reconstructed hide boat used by Irish Monks to sail to North America in the 5th. Century. Dinner on board.
Saturday, Day 7 - Killaloe to Dublin
After breakfast transfer by coach to the designated drop off point.
Itinerary is subject to change and in reverse direction on alternative weeks.
This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.
Classic Ireland "Golf" Cruise - Killoloe to Quigley's Marina
Sunday, Day 1 - Killaloe
We meet you at the designated meeting place and transfer you by coach to the Shannon Princess moored in historic Killaloe. On arrival, enjoy a welcome Irish Coffee or a pint of Murphy's on tap. The afternoon is free to relax or stroll the picturesque town. Visit St Flannan's Cathedral, which was originally commenced in 1180 but destroyed by Donal Mor O'Brian and rebuilt some 200 years later in a Gothic style. Welcome dinner aboard.
Monday, Day 2 – Killoloe to Mountshannon
After a leisurely breakfast, you are transferred to Lahinch Golf Club - ranked in the Worlds top 100! The golf course is a 70 minute drive each way, but well worth it! Enjoy 18 holes followed by lunch in the clubhouse. Arrive back to the Shannon Princess for a late afternoon cruise to Mountshannon. Dinner onboard. (18 holes, 6115m, Par 72).
Tuesday, Day 3 - Mountshannon to Terryglass
Cruise the Lough, past Derg Island of Illamore to the charming sheltered harbour of historic Terryglass. Transfer to the prestigious Portumna Golf Club, a parkland championship course. A round of golf and back to Terryglass, three times national winner of Irelands tidiest town competition. Dinner onboard. (18 holes, 6123m, Par 71).
Wednesday, Day 4 - Terryglass to Banagher
Depart by bus for Galway Bay Golf Course on the Atlantic Shore. A Christy O'Connor Jr designed Course, approx. 90 minutes transfer one way and 70 minutes return. This is a great opportunity for anyone who wishes to break from golf and shop in the famous Galway City. After lunch we cross Lough Derg to Portumna, re-entering the Shannon River through Portumna "swing bridge". Lunch onboard. Arrive in Banagher, and with Irish hospitality, visit Haughs, the infamous Singing Pub. Dinner onboard. (18 holes, 5958m, Par 72).
Thursday, Day 5 - Banagher to Hodson Bay
After breakfast transfer to Athlone Golf Club located on the shores of Lough Ree, approximately 30 minutes transfer one way but no return transfer. This high quality golf course commands spectacular views of Lough Ree. Return to Shannon Princess at her new mooring in Hodson Bay, a few hundred yards from the clubhouse. Dinner aboard. (18 holes, 5937m, Par 72 for men and Par 75 for women).
Friday, Day 6 - Hodson Bay to Quigley Marina
After breakfast, cruise to Glasson and moor right next to the 17th tee at Glasson Golf and Country Club, a superb golf course with a variety of tees. A Christy O'Connor design quoted as "the best he has done so far". The course presents you with many challenges and treats, as well as spectacular views from all 18 holes. A grand finale to an Irish Golf Week! After lunch, moor in Quigley Marina at Athlone in the shadow of the castle. Visit Athlone, home of Irelands oldest pub. Farewell Dinner Aboard. (18 holes, 6400m, Par 72).
Saturday, Day 7 - Killaloe to Dublin
After breakfast transfer by coach to the designated drop off point.
Itinerary is subject to change and in reverse direction on alternative weeks.
This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.
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