Carnival Legend 28th June 2026 3 Port Tour

3 days

Moderate

Reserve 3 tours in Stornoway, Reykjavik and Kirkwall

Stornoway – Isle of Lewis 1st July

Visit the Isle of Lewis on this half day tour. We start with a drive to the northern tip of the Isle, and visit the charming Port Ness, home to the highest percentage of Gaelic speakers in the country. Admire the local art themed around the Port's seafarers before we continue to St Moluag Church. Explore the historic t-shaped building, once a pilgrimage destination for those seeking healing. We then drive to the Butt of Lewis, a red brick lighthouse built in 1862 by the Stevenson brothers. Take in marvellous views of the sea and the lighthouses exterior, and be sure to take photos before we return to Stornoway.

This is a Half Day Tour.

Includes commentary, photo stops, and time for refreshments. Food and Drink not included.


Reykjavik Golden Circle Small Group Excursion from Cruise Port 3rd July

Discover Iceland's Golden Circle on a group shore excursion from Reykjavik. Visit Thingvellir National Park, and admire the beauty of Iceland's untamed wilderness. Next, head to the geothermal valley of Haukadalur, where you can watch the towering and breathtaking Strokkur geyser erupt. Enjoy lunch at the geyser area before continuing to the canyon of Hvita river. Admire the river as it rushes southward and plunges into a deep crevice at one of Iceland's most iconic locations, the majestic Gullfoss Waterfall.

This is a Full Day Tour.

Includes commentary, photo stops, and time for refreshments. Food, Drink and Gratuities not included.


Kirkwall Guided Shore Excursion 8th July

Delve into the past on our guided tour of Kirkwall. Our guide will lead you through The Broch of Gurness, a drystone building dating back to around 200BC, and tell what has been learned of this ancient structure and its old inhabitants since its unearthing in 1929. We then head to the centre of Orkney to view the stunning Ring of Brodgar, a landmark dating back to the early Bronze Age. Your guide will discuss possible theories about these ancient standing stones, and those like them across Britain. Were they a prehistoric meeting place, a method of mapping the heavens, or something stranger still?

This is a Half Day Tour
Includes commentary, photo stops, and time for refreshments.

What's included?
  • Entry or admission fee
  • Goods & services tax
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks
Please note
  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Accessible for those with limited mobility
  • Infants must sit on your lap
What to bring

    Don't forget your sunhat and sunscreen! We also recommend comfortable walking shoes and a camera so you’ll never forget these wonderful experiences.